Essential care tips for the Xoloitzcuintli, covering training, exercise needs, and health considerations to ensure a healthy companion.
The Xoloitzcuintli dog breed — sometimes called the Mexican Hairless or just Xolo — may well have descended from the first dogs to set paw on the North American continent. In their native Mexico and ...
Caring for a pet takes a lot of love and work (that's no secret), but it takes a truly special person to foster a rescue pet. These animals need a lot of extra time and patience to reach basic ...
Museum folklorist Cynthia Vid­aurri presents a talk on the xoloitzcuintli, commonly referred to as the Mexican hairless, an ancient dog breed that is deeply engrained in the culture and cosmologies of ...
Nov. 23—According to an online poll from The Pampered Pup, the xoloitzcuintli — pronounced show-low-itz-QUEENT-ly — also known as a Mexican hairless dog, should be the state dog in New Mexico. This ...
MEXICO CITY — Mezcal is not your ordinary pet. Hundreds of years ago the Latin American Indigenous group, the Nahuas, believed that a hairless dog like him, a Xoloitzcuintle, was a sacred creature ...
What makes the Xolo’s official recognition noteworthy is the breed’s unexpected redemption. The AKC erased the breed from its stud book 50 years ago when interest in this once-popular dog faded and ...
MEXICO CITY - Sleek with batlike ears, the hairless Xoloitzcuintles (show-low-ee-SQUINT-lees) look more like cartoon characters than canines. This rare breed's history dates back to the Aztecs, and it ...
At first the idea seemed crazy, the thought of owning a hairless dog. Dogs are furry and fluffy creatures, you told yourself, made for petting and nuzzling into their soft and luscious coats. And yet ...