He was known long ago in Mexico as the Tepeitzcuintli. In the United States he is known as the Mexican Hairless. He is full of vivacity and spirit and about the size of a small Fox Terrier, well proportioned and shapely. In weight he ranges from 3 to 15 pounds.
The Mexican Hairless dog is hairless on body with a suggestion of coat being in the short tuft of coarse hair on top of the skull. His historical background is similar to the Chinese Crested. He comes in the same colors as the Chinese Created as well. He can be spotted, solid or splashed.
Most Mexican Hairless dogs are slow to warm up to human beings. Once they do, they are usually exceptionally devoted to their owners. They are a bit difficult to train and quick to anger.
This little dog was greatly revered by the Aztecs and was named for the great god Zolo. The god Zolo was believed to have come to earth in the form of the Zolo dog.
His eyes are hazel, yellow or dark. His skin is smooth and soft, not wrinkled. It is interesting to note this dog is usually hot to touch. The tail is long, a smooth rail, carried out similar to that of Manchester Terriers.
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The Mexican Hairless dog is hairless on body with a suggestion of coat being in the short tuft of coarse hair on top of the skull. His historical background is similar to the Chinese Crested. He comes in the same colors as the Chinese Created as well. He can be spotted, solid or splashed.
Most Mexican Hairless dogs are slow to warm up to human beings. Once they do, they are usually exceptionally devoted to their owners. They are a bit difficult to train and quick to anger.
This little dog was greatly revered by the Aztecs and was named for the great god Zolo. The god Zolo was believed to have come to earth in the form of the Zolo dog.
His eyes are hazel, yellow or dark. His skin is smooth and soft, not wrinkled. It is interesting to note this dog is usually hot to touch. The tail is long, a smooth rail, carried out similar to that of Manchester Terriers.
Even though this dog is hairless he or she will still benefit from use of the Life's Abundance Grooming Products.
Join the Life's Abundance Team and start helping pets and humans live longer, healthier lives.
Use our products.
If you become impressed with our products, just wait until you hear about our income opportunity. You might be surprised to learn that you can earn a substantial income from selling our health-promoting products for pets and humans. There's never been a more exciting time to sign-up as a Life's Abundance Field Representative. With new product releases on the horizon, you will find more ways to reach new customers and net serious wages unlike working that 9 to 5 job with a boss that turns your stomach raw on a daily basis. A Life's Abundance home business may be just the perfect solution for you.
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Chupacabra :) these dogs I've heard are sometimes mistaken for the Mexican chupacabra..
ReplyDeletethanks for your comment Justin. I did not know this. Interesting at how so many of the dog breeds are known by other names like this.
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