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Curious about Xoloitzcuintli Mexican hairless dogs? Here's everything you need about this ancient dog breed, which you may know as Dante in Coco.
With all the dog celebrities at the Westminster Dog Show (think Martha Stewart’s Chow Chow), there is one dog getting rock star status this year: the Xolo. The xoloitzcuintli, one of six new ...
Still, multiple Xolo owners swear their dogs' ability to soothe and comfort goes beyond just heat. "They seem to be more alert and more keen," says Pattie Gerrie, who lives in San Francisco.
Related: Hairless Dog's Post-Bath Ritual Is So Soothing We Could Drift Off to Sleep "He loves and trusts you," agrees commenter @mizjohnson3. "That's just so heartwarming.
As the 135th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show gets under way Monday, the humble, homely Mexican Xolo will be making a cameo as the latest addition to the American Kennel ...
Dante, who was named after the Xolo spirit guide from the Disney movie Coco, already helped the dog's spirit cross over, and now it's time for him to watch over the loving dog's parents, too. Pass ...
In the Nahuatl language, “Xolo” means “monster,” and though some dislike the physical appearance of these dogs, many find them fascinating.
The Xolo breed dates back to over 3500 years ago and were considered sacred by the Aztecs, Toltecs, Maya, and other groups. They're cool looking dogs but, as always, do not buy a dog just because ...
When the average American thinks of a Mexican dog, the little feisty Chihuahua comes to mind. This is largely thanks to the fast food giant Taco Bell that used the Chihuahua as its mascot, and ...