Many of you with hairless dogs already know this but for those who don't, I stole the 'Dancing Dogs' name. Yep, and without regret but now that I have it, I'm holding on tight with both hands!
The Dancing Dogs are also sometimes known as the Colima Dogs. Based on one of many pieces of beautiful pottery dating back over 3000 years that were found in the tombs of the ancient civilizations (Toltec, Mayan, Aztec and others) surrounding Colima Mexico. Similar pottery has been found in many areas of Mexico, Peru, and Central/South America. If you do a Google search on 'Colima Dogs' you will find additional information plus images of many of these beautiful pieces including the Dancing Dogs.
Dancing Dogs Replica by Angel Ceron
I first learned of the Dancing Dogs or larger hairless dogs from an obsolete web page. I found the page while researching Chinese Cresteds and discovered the wonderful world of Xoloitzcuintle and Peruvian Inca Orchid (PIO, Viringo, Perro sin Pelo Del Peru). A beautiful big boy named 'Tigger' captured my heart and I had to learn more! I now share my home and life with several beautiful hairless breeds: Chinese Crested, Viringo, and Xoloitzcuintle.
I am definitely hooked - no turning back now!
While the Dancing Dogs are likely based on the Xoloitzcuintle of Mexico, I think it is safe to say that the Viringos of Peru are kissing cousins from the same ancient lines.
Do they really dance? Yes, they do.
The following photo is from a video of my Viringos, Raymi (left) and Tiera during one of their dances.
Do they really dance? Yes, they do.
The following photo is from a video of my Viringos, Raymi (left) and Tiera during one of their dances.
My Dancing Dogs: Raymi & Tiera
Want to learn more about hairless dogs in general?
This is a really good place to start:
http://www.sweet-lucys.com/hairlessdogs/
This is a really good place to start:
http://www.sweet-lucys.com/hairlessdogs/
beautiful! as you know, I am owned by a pair of PIO sisters, they turned two years old in Feb 2013, and they dance ALL the time. I also have one of the beautiful clay statues pictured above.
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