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The Xoloitzcuintli is an ancient Mexican breed that is mostly hairless with brown-black skin. Also called the “Xolo,” these dogs are sturdy and muscular, weighing 30-55 pounds. Though a bit reserved around strange humans, Xolos are very affectionate with their own family members and other dogs. Thanks to thousands of years of natural selection, Xoloitzcuintlis are a robust and healthy breed with tons of energy. Xolos love to run and play and will need plenty of exercise alongside someone they love.
Temperament
Intelligent, calm, aloof
Breed Fast Facts
10 - 55 lbs
Medium
High
Minimal
Very
13 to 18 years
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The state of Minnesota has over 100 dog parks and more than 130 dog-friendly hiking trails to enjoy with your canine family members. In addition, more than 1,000 restaurants welcome doggy patrons! If you’re a visitor to The North Star State, there are many ways to enjoy your time with Fido alongside, whether you’re taking a trip to the Twin Cities or delving into nature at Minnesota’s beautiful state parks and campgrounds. Consider a visit to one of the state’s many dog-friendly natural resources, including the Central Lakes State Trail, Fond du Lac Campground or Gull Lake.
The Labrador Retriever has been Minnesota’s official state dog since 2019.
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