Spyke
lemmy.world

“To the ancient Aztec and Maya, man's best friend was also a hairless, ugly-cute healer, occasional food source, and, most importantly, guide to the Underworld.

Sometimes known as the Mexican Hairless dog, the xoloitzcuintli (pronounced "show-low-itz-QUEENT-ly") gets its name from two words in the language of the Aztecs: Xolotl, the god of lightning and death, and itzcuintli, or dog. According to Aztec belief, the Dog of Xolotl was created by the god to guard the living and guide the souls of the dead through the dangers of Mictlán, the Underworld.”

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Beat me to it. The character designers took several field trips to Mexico to really get an idea of this dog breed

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D2L
lemmy.one

Our lil part breed, we live in AZ so he wears shirts for sun protection cause he is mostly bald.

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D2Lreply
lemmy.one

Well, that's another of his parts.

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He is an odd ball. Really glad the people who bred him didn't do the ear and tail clipping thing, those big saucers make so much of his personality! We were his foster home after his owner had an accident and couldn't give him up, our kitties like him a lot too.

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TurtleJoereply
lemmy.world

The breed occurs naturally in two varieties, hairless and coated. Hairless Xolos are the dominant expression of the heterozygous Hh hairless trait.[18] Coated Xolos (hh) are the recessive expression, and breeding hairless to coated or hairless to hairless may produce pups of either or both varieties. Breeding coated to coated will only produce coated pups because they are recessive to the hairless trait and do not carry the dominant H gene.

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If you break into my house, I’ll guide you to the afterlife…

What a damn gorgeous pup

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lemmy.world

This badass-looking fellow immediately made me think of Anubis/jackal hieroglyphics. Now I'm wondering if there is a connection.

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niktemadurreply
lemmy.world

No connection. This breed is native to Mesoamerica and was completely unknown across the Atlantic. And you don't need to invoke these fellas when you are already THE God Of Jackals - which are carrion eaters, and I believe Xolos are not.

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kitereply
lemmy.world

Hey, thanks for the info! I didn't have the mental energy to hit up Wikipedia and fall down that rabbit hole to find it myself last night.

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Fun fact: I once dated a girl who had TWO of these Xolos. They have a vibe all their own, let me tell ya.
The older one didn't really care too much for me one way or the other, but the younger one... one time I shooed her away from something in my own bedroom, she stared right at me, turned to the floor to throw up, then looked back up to keep staring at me. It was unnerving.

Another fun fact: the professional soccer team from Tijuana are called The Xolos.

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ttrpg.network

Also known as a Xolo dog.

Conveniently, a Xolo dog named Dante was Miguel’s alebrije in the movie Coco.

Artist Diego Rivera was known to be fond of Xolo dogs, and there are pictures of him with his dog and Frida Kahlo, whose likeness also had a cameo in Coco and identified Dante as both a Xolo and an Alebrije.

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Also worth noting, if you don't know spanish, it's pronounced sholo not zolo.

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Xolos and Calupohs have some of the most intimidating façades in dogs. Absolute sweethearts with the face of something you’d hear about in cryptid stories.

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mhz
lemmy.world

Looks like a guide for the living to the afterlife

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lemm.ee

I want to have two, named Fuck Around and Find Out. That is one serious face.

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kbin.social

It's really important for people to know that you are an epic redditor

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lemmy.ml

Yeah those are some really cringey dog names. Foofoocuddlypoops sounds more intimidating than the dog equivalent of an affliction shirt.

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Naming your dogs "fuck around" and "find out" is an indigenous thing? That's interesting.

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I kinda want one but I've read they often have skin problems. I've already adopted 2 mutts too, so I've got my hands full anyhow.

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