Xoloitzcuintli

Xoloitzcuintli
Non-Sporting
Hidden Gem
A hairless dog stands on green turf beside a person in a red outfit at a dog show event.

Meet the Xoloitzcuintli

The Xoloitzcuintli – “show-low” as it is commonly called – is the national dog of Mexico. Previously known as the Mexican Hairless, it comes in three sizes as well as a coated version – seen in the show ring only in the US and Canada. These dogs descend from hairless dogs prized by the Aztecs and revered as guardians of the dead. Over 400 years later, these dogs were still to be found in the Mexican jungles. Shaped by the environment rather than by man, their keen intelligence, trainability and natural cleanliness have made them a unique and valued pet today.

Breed Group:

Non-Sporting

Breed Personality:

Playful, Smart, Energetic, Friendly

Breed Specifics

Max Life Expectancy
(years): 18
Max Height
(inches): 25
Max Weight
(lbs): 60

Main Breed Characteristics

Good with Children (3/5)
Good with Other Dogs (3/5)
Shedding (1/5)
Grooming Needs (1/5)
Coat Length (1/5)
Good with Strangers (3/5)
Playfulness (4/5)
Protectiveness (3/5)
Trainability (4/5)
Energy Level (4/5)
Barking Level (3/5)

Breed Variations

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