THE MEXICAN HAIRLESS.
Mrs. H. T. Foote’s, New Rochelle, N. Y.Me Too.
Mrs. H. T. Foote’s, New Rochelle, N. Y.Me Too.
Mrs. H. T. Foote’s, New Rochelle, N. Y.
Me Too.
Origin.—One of the oldest of known breeds, being found nearly all over the world, but best known as coming from Mexico, where its origin is unknown.
Uses.—A pet dog.
Description.—A smart-looking sort of terrier of some kind, with perhaps a bit of greyhound blood in it. There is no scale of points, nor is there any club organized to foster the breed. It is entirely devoid of hair, except sometimes a tuft or crest on its head and a few straggling hairs on various parts of the body. It is a lively little fellow, mostly of a brown color, and, though devoid of hair, can stand the cold very well. It has a rounded body, a bit cobby in appearance, with somewhat of a terrier head. Weight is about 15 pounds.