They were first bred by the Toltec civilization around 100 AD. The first archaeological findings of such breed were found around 1850 in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, from which the breed took its name.
You may be referring to Chihuahua; a breed of dog, and the name of a state in Mexico.
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It is thought that the Chihuahua breed was developed to be a companion dog by the Toltec civilization in Mexico.
No, Ashley Purdy is LA born and breed. He isn't Mexican in the slightest.
The breed of horse would be the Azteca. In Mexico the cross is predominately Criollo x Andalusian. While in the USA the American Azteca uses Quarter horse or paint stock in place of the Criollo.
I guess you mean "dog breed". There are two of them: the Chihuahua and the Mexican Hairless or Xoloitzcuintli.
The Chihuahua dog breed was named after the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
Chihuahua in northern Mexico is the state the breed was named after. Though there is little solid proof for the breed's origin the common theory is they were bred from a dog kept by the Toltec known as Techichi that was cross bred with smaller Asian dogs to produce the current breed.
The Mexican Hairless
the rare Mexican breed, the Xoloitzcuintle and the Chihuahua breed each live very long but im not sure which one lives the longest. soz
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