…From Barbara Griffin, “My beloved Baalche is an AKC Champion!
(SBIS XCUSA Ch UCICB CAC CACH (IntNatEhren Ch) Baalche (Hoover) Mex FCI CGC RN ThD NCC NJC O-NJC S-NJC OJC NAC O-NAC TG-N TN-N O-TN-N S-TN-N TN-O O-TN-O WV-N JS-N RN-N CL1-R CL1-H CL 1-F TBAD NA NAJ OA OAJ AX AXJ NAP NJP OF NCC NJC O-NJC S-NJC OJC NAC O-NAC TG-N TN-N O-TN-N S-TN-N TN-O O-TN-O WV-N)
He won his AKC conformation championship this weekend. He won Best of Winners on Sunday. I am thrilled!
For those of you who are not familiar with Barbara and her xolo’s accomplishments, the many sets of letters indicate agility titles. Congratulatons Barbara, Baalche and Don!!!
Category: Dog News
Photos and News of BesitoXolo bred dogs
From Jacqi in Australia…
…”Ch Besitos Naca BOB, shown by Amy and Makaela, Pitaya (Alvarez) Mexico JUNIOR on Group then JUNIOR in SHOW at her 5 th show, shown by Makaela to perfection, thank you to Judge L Buckley and J Blythe for recognizing this rare breed.” This photo is of Besitos Naca, Australian Champion.

Another coated BEAUTY…
…Teni Dos has grown up. Her family sent these photos and she certainly is lovely. She is a show quality standard coated Xolo and she is a loving companion.

Auanda has a wonderful…
…home where she can learn and grow with her new best friends. She recently had her first obedience class and she loves to work and play. She was by far one of the smartest and most strongly motivated pups that we have ever had. She loves to interact with humans. She also loves to dance with her new mom.

Auanda is a coated standard size Xolo.
I am adding a category under the area that is
labeled ‘Research and Inspiration.’ It will be called Xolo FAQs. I should have done this long ago because over he years I have responded to sssssssssssoooooooooo many questions. Well, better late than never. I will try to add to it each week.
FAQ: Is the xolo a good first time dog? Response: I have placed a few xolos with first time dog owners and I felt they were good families for the xolos because they were eager to learn and able to facilitate the things that xolos need in order to assimilate to the pack order in a family. Humans often need to learn new behaviors in order to live with xolos. Xolos thrive in homes where their daily routine is predictable and consistent. They generally dislike changes to their environment. Of course, there are exceptions to everything and no two Xolos are totally alike. They appreciate being treated with respect
and kindness but they must never be allowed to be the alpha in the home. The human must always be the pack leader and set limitations and expectations that the xolo can understand and adhere to. This is a thinking dog that requires its owner to do the same. They are so smart that they can easily become manipulative in their relationships with humans.