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1 October 2025
Ekkeko, a five-year-old Xoloitzcuintle, or Mexican hairless dog, is walked in downtown Brampton, Ontario, on September 30, 2025.
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1 October 2025
Ekkeko, a five-year-old Xoloitzcuintle, or Mexican hairless dog, is walked in downtown Brampton, Ontario, on September 30, 2025.
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27 July 2025
A Xoloitzcuintle dog is seen at the end of the Mexico-Tenochtitlan Seven Centuries of Legacy of Grandeur commemoration in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 26, 2025. This commemorative ceremony takes place in the Zocalo of Mexico City to celebrate the 700 years of the founding of Mexico-Tenochtitlan.
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Arkadas, The Rescue Dog Donated To Mexico By Turkey, Celebrates His First Birthday
8 January 2024
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8 January 2024
A Xoloitzcuintle rescue dog belonging to the Mexican National Guard is participating in the celebration of the first birthday of Arkadas, a rescue dog donated by Turkey to Mexico. This event follows the passing of Proteo, a Mexican rescue dog that had been assisting in finding survivors after the devastating earthquake near the Syrian border, which resulted in at least 54,000 deaths in both nations.
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25 December 2022
Xolo (Mexican hairless dog) rests with his owner near the Independence Monument in Mexico City. Mexico, Sunday, December 25, 2022. The Xoloitzcuintles are mostly hairless dogs that according to Mexican tradition guide souls to the underworld.
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30 July 2022
Two xoloitzcuintles dogs or mexican hairless dog during the inauguration of the Pre-Hispanic Gastronomic Fair in Iztapalapa, Mexico City, where the roots of Mexican cuisine are on display to boost the local economy.
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#7316260
1 November 2021
The Jaén Cardboard collective, headed by Raymundo Medina, instal made a monumental skeleton made by cardboard at main streets of Santa Cecilia neighborhood in Tlahuac to celebrate the traditional Mexican Day of the Dead ' Dia de Muertos'. On October 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#7316262
1 November 2021
The Jaén Cardboard collective, headed by Raymundo Medina, instal made a monumental skeleton made by cardboard at main streets of Santa Cecilia neighborhood in Tlahuac to celebrate the traditional Mexican Day of the Dead ' Dia de Muertos'. On October 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#7316264
1 November 2021
The Jaén Cardboard collective, headed by Raymundo Medina, instal made a monumental skeleton made by cardboard at main streets of Santa Cecilia neighborhood in Tlahuac to celebrate the traditional Mexican Day of the Dead ' Dia de Muertos'. On October 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#7316266
1 November 2021
The Jaén Cardboard collective, headed by Raymundo Medina, instal made a monumental skeleton made by cardboard at main streets of Santa Cecilia neighborhood in Tlahuac to celebrate the traditional Mexican Day of the Dead ' Dia de Muertos'. On October 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#7316268
1 November 2021
The Jaén Cardboard collective, headed by Raymundo Medina, instal made a monumental skeleton made by cardboard at main streets of Santa Cecilia neighborhood in Tlahuac to celebrate the traditional Mexican Day of the Dead ' Dia de Muertos'. On October 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#7316270
1 November 2021
The Jaén Cardboard collective, headed by Raymundo Medina, instal made a monumental skeleton made by cardboard at main streets of Santa Cecilia neighborhood in Tlahuac to celebrate the traditional Mexican Day of the Dead ' Dia de Muertos'. On October 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#7316272
1 November 2021
The Jaén Cardboard collective, headed by Raymundo Medina, instal made a monumental skeleton made by cardboard at main streets of Santa Cecilia neighborhoodin Tlahuac to celebrate the traditional mexican Day of the Dead ' Dia de Muertos'. On October 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#7316274
1 November 2021
The Jaén Cardboard collective, headed by Raymundo Medina, instal made a monumental skeleton made by cardboard at main streets of Santa Cecilia neighborhood in Tlahuac to celebrate the traditional Mexican Day of the Dead ' Dia de Muertos'. On October 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#7316276
1 November 2021
The Jaén Cardboard collective, headed by Raymundo Medina, instal made a monumental skeleton made by cardboard at main streets of Santa Cecilia neighborhood in Tlahuac to celebrate the traditional Mexican Day of the Dead ' Dia de Muertos'. On October 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#7316278
1 November 2021
The Jaén Cardboard collective, headed by Raymundo Medina, instal made a monumental skeleton made by cardboard at main streets of Santa Cecilia neighborhood in Tlahuac to celebrate the traditional Mexican Day of the Dead ' Dia de Muertos'. On October 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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