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The Argentine pila dog (Spanish: El perro pila) is a breed of hairless dog from Argentina.[1] The breed is closely related to other South American hairless breeds, originally all of which were considered a single breed.[1] It is estimated approximately 1,700 of these dogs are in Argentina, they are predominantly found in the Salta province in the north of the country.[2]