This time of year, dog lovers commemorating Indigenous Peoples Day may want to learn about a North American indigenous breed that was developed and revered by the Aztecs. “Happiness is a warm puppy.” ...
The Coated Xolo (pronounced "show-low"), also known as the Mexican Hairless Dog, is an enigmatic and ancient breed that has ...
It’s pronounced show-low-eats-QUEENT-lee—or just Xolo for short. This breed was in Mexico at least since the time of the Aztecs. It was considered sacred, and the dogs were even sacrificed ...
Also known as the Mexican Hairless Dog, the Xoloitzcuintli (or Xolo) is an ancient breed revered by the Aztecs for its ...
Dog ownership takes dedication, but some pups require less work than others. These low-maintenance dogs are ideal for busy families and first-time owners. Welcoming any animal into your family is ...
Sep. 16, 2024 — A new study shows the mood-boosting benefits of Buckeye Paws, a therapy dog program that many health care workers say helps reduce emotional exhaustion and improve work ...
Rosarito to host biggest coffee experience with "Café en el... Baja California Center in Rosarito will be stage of the 1st... Discover the best of Playas de Rosarito at these 8 events taking ...
Understanding these cognitive milestones could help humans raise better dogs. Duke University researchers have developed a program to study puppy development inspired by experiments used to study ...
Hygiene and ritual marked every moment of life for pregnant Aztec women. The tlamatlquiticitl—midwife—offered those in her charge a remarkable 16th-century birthing plan, combining practical ...
Four adoptable dogs with people names: Derek and Gustavo in New York City, Mary in Chattanooga, Tenn., and Nora in Westhampton, N.Y. Adoption profiles for all dogs pictured are linked at the end ...
In 1521, the city of Tenochtitlan, magnificent centre of the Aztec empire, fell to the Spaniards and their Indian allies. Inga Clendinnen's account of the Aztecs recreates the culture of that city in ...