Q: I just recently came across a hairless dog in peru and thought that it was a mexican hairless (xolo). i later did some research and found that it's considered a breed unto itself. i found various literature stating that it had distinct characteristics
A: The ears of the Peruvian hairless are 'candle-flame' shaped, and will lay back..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peruvian_Ha irless_Dog
The ears of the Mexican are larger and bat like.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_Hai
THIS IS HYPOTHETICAL!!!!
I was just wondering last night... If you had a mexican hairless dog and bred it with something like a Pekignese what is the likely outcome? Would some of the litter have no fur and some have long fur or would they
After dark years of drug-related terror, bloodshed and fear in Mexico, Tijuana has a lot to cheer about these days.
The bustling border city’s first top-division soccer team, Club Tijuana Xoloscuintles, is on the verge of making the Mexican league playoffs in its first full season in the top flight. In the aftermath of receding violence, the city is rebuilding and redefining itself at the same moment that the wildly popular local club is surging.
After last Friday night’s scoreless draw at Chiapas, Tijuana rose to sixth in the Clausura season’s table with two games remaining (the top eight teams advance to the playoffs in May). Xolos, named after a hairless, Doberman-like Aztec dog, boast the meanest defense in the league, allowing only 10 goals in 15 matches. Goalkeeper Cirilo Saucedo helped sustain that form with a highlight reel’s worth of impressive saves on Friday.
She's 1.5 years old. Recently she's behaving strangely, she started urinating in my bed frequently, showed aggression towards people (never did this before) and at the same time she's more loving with my girlfriend and me. Could someone give me feedback
Do you know if there are any other considerations for these dogs?
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Listen up, humans, and stop dressing me up Dogs, well except for those freaky Mexican hairless things, were born with a fur coat. When the fur coat gets too hot, we just shed a little of it. You stupid humans are jealous because you have to keep buying stuff. All I have is a few toys. |
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