I don't have any such thing, myself, but I actually have a fascination with pets, particularly dogs and cats, that have been bred furless. I don't know why most people consider them unattractive, and I think that the cause behind this perception is that most people are just thrown off by the fact that it's unusual. An excessively hairy human being would cause equal discomfort because, quite simply, we aren't used to thinking of humans as having pelts.
Here are two sphinx cats, for example. If you can swallow the idea of them being naturally furless, you should have no problem with appreciating the attractiveness of these animals. The one on the left may look too human-like for comfort, so start with the one on the right. If you can get yourself to put away the perception of these creatures as being like "deformed humans," you'll see what I'm getting at here.
I have an even greater fondness, however, for the xolo.
Also known as the Mexican Hairless, the Hairless Xoloitzcuintle brings to mind an image of a strong, valiant animal for those who have had actual experiences with the breed. Though most people are familiar with the toy and miniature sizes, their larger kin don't greatly differ in appearances from their fur-bearing counterparts.
As with the hairless version, the coated xolo is a very handsome and intelligent animal, known for exercising strict loyalty toward its family. Unlike other dogs who are notorious for forming such tight bonds, a xolo will rarely be hostile toward strangers. Instead, creatures whom they don't associate with their pack will be regarded as all but nonexistent. This makes them ideal for dog enthusiasts who prefer to have a special relationship with their animals without having to worry about them a negative or dangerous reaction toward others.
Though one cannot be blamed for having a preference, both the coated and hairless varieties of this breed are clearly worthy of respect. Personally, I have never really understood why it is difficult for some people to accept the idea of a beautifully hairless breed. If the animal's build is such that the hairlessness does not come off as out of place or unnatural, one can easily come to appreciate and love such an animal.