Another pariah type dog from Mexico, like Talla who was featured in April.
This striking and very unusual-looking dog is called Cricket, and like
Talla she was adopted and taken to the US. Owner Amber Oertle is extremely (and understandably) proud of her!
These
dogs are also called Mayan Dogs, and some believe they are primitive
dogs descended from the pre-Columbian dogs of the region. If you are
interested in pre-Columbian dogs of the Americas, do read this informative article by Stephanie Little Wolf.
Like
our INDogs, these pariah dogs are also highly intelligent and quick
learners. Amber does agility with Cricket, a great outlet for energetic
dogs.
'Cricket is about a year and a half old,'
writes Amber. 'She started taking agility
lessons about 6 months ago or so and absolutely loves it. She is
super-precise and quick on the obstacles and she is very focused on the
task
at hand.
'We recently passed the Canine Good Citizen test about 3 months ago. Her official name on her CGC certificate is Little Miss Jiminy Cricket.
'Cricket very much resembles a coated Xoloitzcuintli/Pariah-type dog. While she is super-bonded to me and is easy to train (though stubborn at times) she is still primitive in both features and temperament.'
'We recently passed the Canine Good Citizen test about 3 months ago. Her official name on her CGC certificate is Little Miss Jiminy Cricket.
'Cricket very much resembles a coated Xoloitzcuintli/Pariah-type dog. While she is super-bonded to me and is easy to train (though stubborn at times) she is still primitive in both features and temperament.'
Here's a blog Amber has started on these lovely dogs - Mexi-Dog Blog.
Photos: Amber Oertle
Virginia
USA
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