I’m not Mexican by means. But the xolo is my dream dog, the spiritual and cultural history behind this breed is so fascinating. I can not wait to get one!
Same. After doing research on dogs with no hair, i know there’s a hairless cat but dog? And then i found out about this breed and honestly i would like to grow old with a xolo dog one day.
@@TSPH1992 Yes you are correct. The P'urepecha had to second largest and bordering empire to the Mexica (Aztec). The P'urepecha were also known for doing bronze work which was really unheard of in those times amongst indigenous populations in Mesoamerica. The P'urepecha at one point even drove the Mexica empire back. I wish more people knew this history of my people. I understand why the Mexica (Aztec) get all the clout in Mesoamerica but it honestly sucks because it takes away from all the other amazing tribes out there.
Wow, she did a superb job explaining the whole picture of owning this dog. In HR, we call that a "realistic job preview." Great job finding her to interview!
Her point about having a finite socialization period was also something I didn't know and will be very cognizant of when I get a dog in the future 👍 So helpful
Love these guys. I have wanted one for years. I'm currently looking for a puppy as a companion only. So far have only found show dogs. Thanks for your documentary. They are beautiful. ❤
VIEN BENIDA A NUESTRA RAZA. HORGULLOZO TENER UNA MEXICANA COMO TU..SO MUCH KNOWLEDGE & FOR THAT ALONE YOU ARE PURE MEXICANA.. YOU HAVE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DOG IN THE WORLD.. COLIMA NATIVE MYSELF & I JUST LEARN A SHIT LOAD... GOOD JOB, VERY PROUD...
I’m getting one on in a few days. I’m a bit nervous because I have a super spoiled husky and I’m praying to anyone that will listen for a smooth transition.
How has it been going for you? Did the husky react well? I wish I could get another dog. Currently have a pitbull but he's a little reactive so I can't have another dog just yet. But this is my dream dog
@@vanessagarcia5149 well at fist NO. The husky hater the new pup. He hates him so much he made himself sick and I had to take him to the vet because he was pooping blood due to how nervous he was. I had to keep them apart for like two weeks and I honestly thought I had made the worst mistake of my life. The husky would bully the Xolo and the poor Xolo wouldn’t even do anything to him. He was the perfect little house guest. However eventually his little personality started coming out and he wouldn’t be afraid of the husky. Now they play and get along fine. The Xolo is the trouble maker 😂 and the husky went back to being his calm relaxed self. We go on walks together they eat next to each other. Share water bowls and leaned to get along. It took less than a month but those first two weeks felt like forever.
@@bellybee3614 omgosh! Poor husky! I'm sorry you had to go through that experience but I'm glad everything worked itself out. I'm currently working on socializing my pit. He wants to interact with other dogs but he snaps and gets aggressive all of a sudden....shelter dog, came in as a stray, so we don't know what he's been through and we're taking it one day at a time. He's a really interesting dog though. My mom has a lot of health issues and she doesn't always let me know when she's is in pain he sniffs her in certain spots (her knee, hip and kidney) and that's when I know she needs help. Really interesting how dogs can do that. But anyway, I'm really happy your dogs are getting along. The husky was a real trooper at the beginning 🥰 Enjoy every minute!
I have xolo's also...great presentation. I agree with you 100%. Just had to hand raise 2 from day one. They have very different personalities. We do confiation hope to see you around.
Id love to have a Xolo, preferable the smallest ones, but I live in Denmark so can be size choosy :). I currently have a retired Greyhound girl. She is perfection and I dread the day she isnt here anymore cos I love her beyond anything. She just set the bar really high :D
This can be for different reasons. It could be diet, skin care products and or genetics. You should give my brand a follow. We focus on sharing information from basics to more in depth things. @xolosupplyco
23 years and 6 years specifically working with this breed? That's not that much? 🥴 this profession might take credentials a little TOO seriously if that's not a lot
that trainer malory is a bad trainer. shes scammer and her xolo is attacking her clients dogs. shes knows nothing about xolos and basis their temper off her aggrassive dog. im embarrised you guys posted this...sad
Nothing like a bone in your nose to get people to take you seriously, what else might help? Tatoos, yes, nothing like tattoos to make you seem wise and approachable, what else? Wiccan jewelry of course, nothing says deep thinker like belief in medieval sorcery. Everything about this woman screams intelligence, I would definitely take her advice on what incense I should buy.
As a Mexican and owner of Xolos, I would invite you to do your research before making a video misinforming about everything that has to do with this breed of dog so that in this way you can really connect with your Mexican "roots".
And yet there are a number of Xolo owners on the Xolo fancier pages on Facebook who live in Norway, Sweden, and Russia. And yes, the dogs wear clothes much of the year.
@@melissanichols784 I have a Doberman in the arctic & they freeze 6 months of the year & barely go outside, even with all the clothes u wanna put on them ,& they are short hair ,not bald
I got my 3 legged big Xolo from the shelter. He plays with my other 4 dogs. He can run nearly as fast as the other dogs - even his right front leg is missing from an car accident. He likes cuddling very much and is very protective but not agressive.
I need to learn to take this as a compliment instead of a condescending insult so thank you, but I am in my mid 30’s and started competing in dog sports at 10 years old when AKC allows junior handlers. 🥰
Her comments on temperament, intelligence, training, guarding.... Remind me very much, of Chihuahuas ( Another ancient Mexican breed ). Close parallels, with both breeds. Only, Chihuahuas, only come in small and toy.
Do you feel that the smaller-sized dogs will do well with about 40 minutes to an hour walking daily? I'm older and walking an hour in the morning is about all I can physically do.
Mine likes to cuddle my face and she is very warm and a barker. She love playing with my pit. But she wants to eat my ferrets. I adopted her when she was 3 shes 4 now it been a Process training her. Shes great with my kids but they are older and have been raised with dogs. They do pick there owner. I got mine from and older client that could deal with her anymore. I'm a dog groomer my girl would only let me cut her nails when she came in. Thats why her old owner gave her to me when she needed to get rid of her. We got her the month of October my daughter named her spooky. Its very fitting. She has great eye sight. Ive woken in the middle of the night with her looking into my soul.