Xoloitzcuintle, an unknown companion
- Size: Small/Medium.
- Weight: Between 4 and 25kg.
- hair type: No hair.
- Character: Cheerful, Intelligent, Reserved, Alert, Protective, Sociable, Calm
- Health: Healthy
- Life expectancy: Between 12 and 14 years old.
Origin of the Xoloitzcuintle
This interesting breed of dog Born in Mexican lands, also known in some regions as the Aztec dog, it has its origin approximately 3,500 years ago in a place called “Huapalcalco”. When the Spanish arrived to colonize Mexico, they confused the animal with a species of dwarf horse. During the Spanish colonization this canine came to the brink of extinction because in some areas it was used as food. But thanks to the collaboration of the members of the “Canophile Federation of Mexico” a movement was created for its preservation. Today it is considered a symbol of Mexican culture and its history.Features
Below we will see the most outstanding characteristics of the curious Xoloitzcuintle that will make you want to take care of and pamper yours.Physical
This species has the peculiarity of having almost no hair on his body and the coloring of His skin is a mix between black and brown in some areas. It has a slim build and elongated legs. Genetically these dogs they tend to lose their teeth and hair as they develop, this is known as canine ectodermal dysplasia, this gene is not of a sexual nature but of the genotype as such and is partially dominant. In some cases the Xoloitzcuintle can maintain fur and this is because the dominant gene for hair loss does not affect all the offspring, but even so the canine still retains that part in its genetic material.
Behavior
The Xoloitzcuintle is a dog that shows affection and loyalty to its ownerIn their miniature version, these tend to be more playful and curious, being able to climb up to 2 meters and get into holes where their head fits. These dogs are territorial, so They are very good at performing jobs as surveillance and protection dogs., this is capable of dying defending its owner and its home. Their coexistence with other animals is usually pleasant (this will depend on the type of training) it does not matter if they are dogs, cats or birds, the Xoloitzcuintle will not cause discomfort to none of these.General care
The average lifespan of the Xoloitzcuintle is around 12 to 14 years, but if it is well cared for and fed its life expectancy can increase by about 2 more years.
The feeding
As for food, it really doesn't usually go beyond normal standards. In his puppy stage you can feed him a good quality puppy dog food. Now, it is true that because it does not have many teeth, it is advisable to add soft and semi-soft foods to its diet. Just like in his adult dog stage, the Xoloitzcuintle has to change the type of food to one that adapts to its characteristics, which will depend on its size, and likewise introduce soft food into its diet for greater comfort.Xoloitzcuintle hygiene
It is very important for any owner to keep their pet clean, and in the case of the Xoloitzcuintle it is of utmost importance. take constant care of your skin, since, as with humans, they can also suffer from dry or oily skin. It is recommended that, in the puppy stage of the Xoloitzcuintle, Weekly exfoliations and moisturizing creams are applied, this is because the puppy's skin usually has a large number of wrinkles.
Bathing and drying the canine
Because dirt and bacteria tend to lodge in the pores of the Xoloitzcuintle with some frequency, it is recommended to take 2 monthly baths to prevent the appearance of pimples and rashes. It would only be enough to use a special shampoo for dogs and a sponge, if it is of plant origin much better, and then a moisturizing cream for their skin.Vaccines and dewormers for the Xoloitzcuintle
When the dog is adopted, a letter must be delivered with the vaccines that were given and the date of application. This is to keep track of the vaccines that the animal requires and know the time to reapply the vaccines. In the case of parasites that all other breeds of dogs suffer from, it can be said that The Xoloitzcuintle only needs an intestinal dewormer, since it does not suffer from ticks or fleas.
The health of this breed
After the problems of losing teeth and caring for his skin, the Xoloitzcuintle does not suffer from any other illness breed characteristic, it can be said that they have an excellent immune system and enjoy vitality and energy.How should you train a Xoloitzcuintle?
This breed too is characterized by being extremely intelligent, if we add to this his affectionate behavior, the result It is an easy to train and obedient dog. at the command of its owner. Training should begin at a very early age, around 4 or 6 months, so that the child can assimilate the information and memorize it. If he is not trained in his puppy phase, he may find it difficult to assimilate new concepts and rules in adulthood. It must be remembered that the Xoloitzcuintle must not only strive to learn on its own, but also that the owner must possess two fundamental characteristics when teaching it. These aspects are patience and dedication, there is no point in trying to train the canine without keeping this in mind.
- Understandable and firm rules: to prevent the dog from not understanding something and getting confused, you have to be firm when giving a command. An example would be that if you do not want the Xoloitzcuintle to get on the bed, you must use the “NO” command and always maintain it.
- Conduct short sessions to train it: Because dogs have a high capacity to be easily distracted, short training sessions should be carried out (about 10 minutes) so that they do not forget what they have learned.
- Stay calm during training: If the dog cannot perform an action, you should not punish it, you just have to stay calm and wait for it to successfully carry out the order.
- Implement training sessions before mealtime: This will create a relationship between action and reward in the Xoloitzcuintle. This system is the best when training any animal.
Curiosities about these companions

Etymology of the name Xoloitzcuintle
In Mayan mythology the name of Xoloitzcuintle comes from the meanings of the words “Xolotl” which is the name of the god of twins and the sunset. And the word “Itzcuintli” which means dog, so the union of these forms “Xolotl Dog”.Art
The famous Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, along with Diego Rivera and Rufino Tamayo, had one of these dogs as a pet. And it was so influential for her that several of her works are marked by the Xoloitzcuintle.Cinema
In the Pixar animation studio film called coconut You can see how the protagonist is accompanied by his faithful dog called “Dante”. This is a Xoloitzcuintle, and its name “Dante” comes from the name of the main character in “The Divine Comedy” and the relationship that exists between them is that they travel to the underworld (although the Dante of the divine comedy travels through the Catholic underworld).mythology
In Mayan mythology it was believed that the Xoloitzcuintle was a sacred dog, which had divine qualities, one of them said that if a Xoloitzcuintle rubbed a wound with its paw, it would heal quickly. In some ethnicities the Xoloitzcuintle was treated like a God, since it was thought that this was the God Xólotl himself.As a nationalist symbol
After the Mexican revolution ended, it was decided to use Xoloitzcuintle as a representative symbol of Mexican culture before it was impregnated with European culture, also representing the legacy of its ancestors. Today the Xoloitzcuintle is considered a representative image of all of Mexico.At dog shows
Thanks to the great intelligence of the Xoloitzcuintle and its ability to assimilate orders, this breed was able to participate in several canine beauty contests in the United States in the 1980s. Although due to its physical appearance it could not obtain greater acceptance among American society. Nowadays it is very common to see them in various dog beauty contests and they have achieved acceptance and affection from the world's population.
Approximate age of the breed and intervention with man
Some specialists agree that the age of the Xoloitzcuintle is approximately 7000 years. The incredible thing is that after so many years of existence this curious dog has not suffered any genetic mutation due to human factors. You could say that the Xoloitzcuintle belong to the group of oldest dog breeds of the planet and also those that still preserve their natural purity.General analysis of the Xoloitzcuintle
As you can see, this breed of dog has unique qualities and characteristics that make it an ideal pet, since his behavior with family members, friends and acquaintances is very calm and affectionate, to the point of becoming a little “clingy”. The Xoloitzcuintle as a surveillance dog is very effective because its hearing ability and intelligence make it one of the best security alarms, always being attentive to any strange sound or movement. They have great resistance to diseases due to their strong immune system, in addition to not suffering from flea or tick infestations due to their sparse hair. They are always full of energy to carry out any physical activity, whether outdoors or indoors. And although the Xoloitzcuintle is a fairly unknown breed outside of Mexico and some people dislike its physical appearance, it can be concluded that it is a great dog, an affable and friendly companion.Share
