tictac2,

“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.”

UlfKirsten,

Is the literal translation of Axolotl a god of some kind? Love it.

electrogamerman,

I want one!

Taleya,

It looks pissed at its haircut

Sendpicsofsandwiches, (edited )
@Sendpicsofsandwiches@sh.itjust.works avatar

I want to hear the sound of gently slapping one on the side

the_itsb,

gently slaps side

“This baby can hold so many trips to the underworld!”

satanmat,

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

What a damn gorgeous pup

CallateLoSico,
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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.

BiggggDaddy,

Looks epic

Thedogspaw,
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Looks like the Egyptian god anubis

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