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Yes, American Hairless Terriers are relatively rare. They are not as common as many other dog breeds, partly because they are a newer breed, having only been developed in the 1970s. The breeding population is smaller compared to more established breeds. Their unique hairless trait also makes them a niche breed, appealing to specific pet parents who appreciate or need hypoallergenic pets.