… “. This breed is frequently confused with the Peruvian Inca Orchid. The two breeds are related but definitely different. The “Xolo” comes from Mexico where it has been happily hairless for thousands of years. Considered a sacred dog by the Aztecs, …
… Xoloitz-cuintli, the hairless dog from Mexico responsible for accompanying the deceased to their final resting place. Like the Xolo, the distantly related Chihuahua was said to possess magical powers. Both breeds took an active part in Aztec sacred …
… types of long hair dog breeds require much grooming and attention; unlike the Mexican Hairless Terrier, the Chinese Crested, the Xolo, the Xoloitzcuin, and the Peruvian Inca Orchid that doesn’t have any fur.
… from a small dog called the Techichi. Other dogs said to be related to the Techichi are the Chinese Crested, Mexican Hairless and Xolo breeds. The Techichi were known to be kept by the Toltec people of Mexico as far back as a thousand years ago. …