Very rare Xoloitzcuintli pups (Mexican Hairless Dogs)

$3,500
Posted
Bidwell St, Vancouver, V6G 2K6(View Map)
  • Pet's Date of Birth
    February 13, 2024
    (11 weeks old)
  • Sex
    Not specified
  • Hypoallergenic
    Yes

Rehoming + Adoption

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Description

Pure bread Xoloitzcuintli puppies, standard size. Not registered. Bagheera’s and Cosmo’s first litter.

Xoloitzcuintli, is one of the most ancient dog breeds in the world, dates over 3500 years old, originally from what is now Mexico. Native Americans, they were guardians of the night and the underworld, protectors against evil spirits, companions of wizards and witches, and guides of mortals during difficult times and across the land of the dead.

Born on February 18, 2024. Coated (short hair coat) grey (lilac) girl. Coated (medium length coat at the moment) black and white boy. Hairless black and white markings girl will have a Mohawk and hair on 1/3 of the tail like her daddy. Hairless black girl, has few hairs on the top of the head, like her mama.

Contact for the pricing and the application.

✅ Visit our IG page @my_xoloitzcuinli_dogs

Location: Vancouver, Canada. Puppies will be ready to go to their new homes at the 9-10 weeks old, mid to end April.

When inquiring about puppies, please include your name and a brief description about yourself and what made you interested about this breed.

Thank you

COOL FACT Coated Xoloitzcuintlis have very special role in this ancient breed. They are actually more rare than hairless. In a regular litter of 4-6 pups there will be on average one coated pup but they are the ones that help this breed to keep teeth. Hairless xolos often have teeth missing which is not a defect, it’s just a specificity of a gene that makes them hairless, and if it wouldn’t be for coated xolos the breed would have no teeth. Owners of coated xolos share these benefits: they rarely have any skin care needs, they keep warm in the winter, and even though they have fur, there is no undercoat therefore no shedding. Coated xolos are considered as hypoallergenic dogs because of limited shedding. They shed their fur pretty much as we shed our hair. Their coats are normally short but could be long, it’s very soft and shiny. They possess all the qualities of hairless xolos with an exception that they look like a normal dogs ❤️

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