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Calupoh

Also known as: Calupoh Wolf Dog, Mexican Wolf Dog
Origin: Mexico
LoyalIntelligentEnergeticProtectiveAffectionate

The Calupoh, or Mexican Wolf Dog, is a loyal and intelligent breed known for its striking appearance and energetic nature. They thrive on exercise and companionship.

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HEIGHT
24โ€“30 inches
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61โ€“76 cm
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WEIGHT
60โ€“90 lbs
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27โ€“41 kg
metric
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Coat Colors
GrayTanBlackBrindleWhite
Coat Type
Double
Length
Medium
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Country Living
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Family Fit
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Cuddle Factor
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Intelligence
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Daily Energy
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Overview

Breed Overview

The Calupoh, also known as the Mexican Wolf Dog, is a striking breed that embodies strength, loyalty, and intelligence. With its origins rooted in the rich history of Mexico, the Calupoh has evolved from a working dog into a beloved companion. This breed is characterized by its wolf-like appearance, featuring a strong, athletic build, erect ears, and a thick double coat that can vary in color from gray to tan.

As a working breed, the Calupoh requires ample exercise and mental stimulation to thrive, making it an ideal choice for active families or individuals who enjoy outdoor activities. In terms of personality, Calupohs are known for their loyalty and protective instincts. They form strong bonds with their families and can be reserved around strangers, making them excellent watchdogs.

Their intelligence and eagerness to please make them relatively easy to train, though they can exhibit stubbornness if not properly motivated. Early socialization and consistent training are essential to ensure they develop into well-rounded companions. Calupohs excel in various activities, including agility, obedience, and even search and rescue work.

Their high energy levels necessitate at least 60 to 90 minutes of daily exercise, which can include running, hiking, or engaging in interactive play. They thrive in environments that provide space to roam and explore, making them better suited for homes with large yards or access to open areas. Overall, the Calupoh is a unique breed that combines the best traits of its wild ancestors with the loyalty and companionship of domestic dogs.

They are perfect for active families who can provide the exercise, training, and socialization they need to flourish. With their striking appearance and engaging personality, Calupohs are sure to capture the hearts of those who welcome them into their homes.

Fun Facts

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Calupohs have a strong prey drive, which can be traced back to their wild ancestors.

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The Calupoh is often referred to as the Mexican Wolf Dog due to its lineage.

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They are highly trainable and excel in various dog sports and activities.

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They are known for their striking resemblance to wolves, making them a unique breed.

Breed Characteristics

Family & Friends

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Cuddle Factor
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Kid-Friendly
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Pet-Friendly
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Human Bond
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Family Fit
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Good Behavior

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Intelligence
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Pack Player
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Training Ease
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Beginner Friendly
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Chase Drive
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Vocal Style
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Get Up & Go

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Exercise Style
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Daily Energy
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Play Spirit
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Explorer Spirit
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Country Living
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Household Harmony

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Apartment Life
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Grooming Needs
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Easy Coat
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Tidiness
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Temperament & Personality

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LoyalIntelligentEnergeticProtectiveAffectionate

๐Ÿ•Core Temperament

The Calupoh's temperament is characterized by loyalty, intelligence, and a strong protective instinct. They are affectionate with their families and can be reserved around strangers, making them excellent watchdogs.

Their playful nature and high energy levels mean they thrive in active households where they can engage in regular exercise and play. While they are generally good with children, supervision is recommended due to their size and strength.

Early socialization is crucial to ensure they develop into well-rounded companions, as they can exhibit territorial behaviors if not properly trained.

๐Ÿ’ซPersonality Profile

Calupohs are known for their loyalty and protective nature, making them excellent family companions. They are intelligent and eager to please, which contributes to their trainability.

However, they can be somewhat reserved around strangers, showcasing their protective instincts. These dogs thrive on companionship and enjoy being part of family activities.

Their energetic nature means they require regular exercise and mental stimulation to keep them happy and well-adjusted. Calupohs are playful and enjoy interactive games, making them great playmates for children.

๐Ÿ”ŠVocal Tendencies

Calupohs have a moderate noise level, typically barking to alert their owners of strangers or unusual sounds. They may also vocalize during play or when excited.

While they are not excessive barkers, their protective nature may lead them to bark more frequently if they perceive a threat. Training can help manage their barking tendencies, ensuring they only vocalize when necessary.

Overall, their vocalizations are generally manageable with proper training and socialization.

Affection & Social Traits

Cuddle Factor
Human Bond
Kid-Friendly
Pet-Friendly
Family Fit

Energy & Activity

Intelligence
Daily Energy
Play Spirit

Communication Style

Vocal Style

Care Requirements

Exercise

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Daily Exercise

60 minutes

The Calupoh, a breed known for its high energy and athleticism, requires a significant amount of daily exercise to maintain its physical and mental well-being. Ideally, an adult Calupoh should engage in at least 60 to 90 minutes of vigorous exercise each day.

This can include activities such as running, hiking, playing fetch, or participating in dog sports like agility or obedience trials. Puppies may require shorter, more frequent exercise sessions to accommodate their developing bodies, while senior dogs may benefit from lower-impact activities such as walking or swimming.

Regular exercise not only helps manage their weight but also reduces the likelihood of behavioral issues stemming from pent-up energy. Insufficient exercise can lead to destructive behaviors, anxiety, and increased aggression, making it crucial for owners to provide ample physical and mental stimulation.

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Exercise Style

Living & Adaptability

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Space Requirements

Calupohs thrive in environments that provide ample space for exercise and play. Ideally, they should have access to a large yard or open area where they can run freely.

While they can adapt to apartment living, it is essential that owners commit to providing sufficient daily exercise outside the home. In smaller living spaces, owners should ensure they engage in frequent outdoor activities to meet the dog's exercise needs.

The breed's size and energy level mean they may become restless or exhibit destructive behaviors if confined to small spaces for extended periods.

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Rural Living
Apartment Life
Explorer Spirit
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Climate Preference

Temperate Warm

Feeding

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Schedule

Adults: 2 meals a day; Puppies: 3 meals a day.
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Food Types

High-quality dry kibble Wet food Raw food Grain-free options
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Portion Size

2-4 cups per day, depending on activity level and size.
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Special Nutritional Needs

Calupohs may have specific dietary needs based on their activity level and age. High-quality protein is essential for maintaining muscle mass, while omega fatty acids can support coat health.

Owners should monitor for any food sensitivities and adjust diets accordingly. Regular veterinary check-ups can help identify any nutritional deficiencies.

Grooming

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Overview

The Calupoh has a thick double coat that requires regular grooming to keep it healthy and free of mats. Brushing should be done at least once a week to remove loose hair and prevent tangles, with more frequent brushing during shedding seasons.

Bathing should be done as needed, typically every few months, to maintain coat cleanliness. Regular nail trimming, ear cleaning, and dental care are also essential to ensure overall health.

Owners should use appropriate grooming tools, such as slicker brushes and de-shedding tools, to manage the coat effectively.

Grooming Needs
Shedding Level
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Care Schedule

Brush weekly; bathe every 2-3 months; trim nails every 2-4 weeks.

Health Profile

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Health Care

Regular health care is crucial for the Calupoh's longevity. Routine veterinary check-ups, vaccinations, and preventive treatments can help detect and address health issues early.

Maintaining a balanced diet, providing regular exercise, and ensuring proper dental care are essential components of a comprehensive health care plan. Owners should also be vigilant for any changes in behavior or health and consult a veterinarian promptly if concerns arise.

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Health Issues Overview

Hip Dysplasia
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
Obesity

Average Lifespan

12 - 15 years
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Genetic Factors

Genetics play a significant role in the Calupoh's lifespan, with certain hereditary health issues being more prevalent in the breed. Responsible breeding practices that prioritize genetic diversity can help reduce the risk of inherited health problems. Potential owners should seek reputable breeders who conduct health testing and provide transparency regarding the lineage of their puppies to ensure a healthy genetic background.

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Living Conditions

The Calupoh's lifespan can be influenced by various environmental factors, including housing conditions, climate, and social interactions. Dogs that live in active households with ample space for exercise tend to live longer, healthier lives.

Exposure to extreme temperatures can also impact their health; therefore, providing shelter and a comfortable living environment is essential. Regular social interactions with humans and other pets can contribute positively to their mental well-being, further enhancing their longevity.

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Common Health Issues

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Hip Dysplasia

Warning Signs
LimpingDifficulty risingReduced activity
Diagnosis

X-rays and physical examination by a veterinarian.

Treatment

Medications, weight management, and in severe cases, surgery.

Management Tips

Maintain a healthy weight, provide joint supplements, and avoid excessive jumping or running on hard surfaces.

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Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)

Warning Signs
Night blindnessDifficulty seeing in bright light
Diagnosis

Ophthalmic examination by a veterinary ophthalmologist.

Treatment

No cure; supportive care and environmental modifications.

Management Tips

Regular eye check-ups and monitoring for signs of vision loss.

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Obesity

Warning Signs
Excessive weight gainLethargyDifficulty breathing
Diagnosis

Physical examination and weight assessment by a veterinarian.

Treatment

Weight loss programs, dietary changes, and increased exercise.

Management Tips

Provide a balanced diet and regular exercise to maintain a healthy weight.

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Preventive Care

Hip Evaluation

Evaluates the hip joints for dysplasia and other abnormalities, which can affect mobility and quality of life.

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Annually after 2 years of age.

Ophthalmic Examination

Assesses the eyes for hereditary conditions, including PRA, which can lead to vision loss.

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Every 1-2 years, starting at 2 years of age.

Genetic Health Screening

Monitors for common genetic conditions and overall health status, ensuring the dog is free from hereditary diseases.

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Annually.

Training

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Training Profile

Training Ease
Chase Drive
Wandering Tendency
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Training Tips

Training a Calupoh requires patience and consistency. Start with basic obedience commands and gradually introduce more complex tasks.

Use positive reinforcement techniques, such as treats and praise, to encourage desired behaviors. Socialization is key; expose your Calupoh to different environments, people, and other animals to build confidence and reduce anxiety.

Incorporate interactive games and training sessions to keep them engaged and mentally stimulated. Regular training sessions will help strengthen the bond between you and your dog while ensuring they remain well-behaved.

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Work Drive

Calupohs possess a strong work drive and thrive when given tasks or jobs to do. Activities such as agility training, obedience trials, and scent work can provide the mental stimulation they need.

Engaging in these activities not only satisfies their need for work but also strengthens the bond between the dog and its owner. Without sufficient mental engagement, Calupohs may become bored and exhibit undesirable behaviors, making it essential for owners to provide regular challenges and activities.

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Training Considerations

Calupohs can exhibit behavioral challenges if not properly trained and socialized from a young age. Common issues include stubbornness, territorial behavior, and a strong prey drive, which can lead to chasing smaller animals.

To overcome these challenges, early socialization with various people, animals, and environments is crucial. Consistent training using positive reinforcement methods can help manage their strong-willed nature.

Engaging them in mentally stimulating activities can also reduce undesirable behaviors, as a bored Calupoh may resort to destructive actions.

History & Heritage

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Origins & Heritage

The Calupoh's origin story is deeply intertwined with the history of the Mexican wolf and the indigenous cultures of Mexico. As settlers and indigenous peoples coexisted, the need for a versatile working dog became apparent.

Breeders began to selectively breed dogs that exhibited the desired traits of strength, intelligence, and loyalty. The result was the Calupoh, a breed that not only serves as a companion but also honors the legacy of the Mexican wolf.

The breed has gained popularity in recent years, with enthusiasts advocating for its preservation and recognition as a distinct breed.

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Development History

The Calupoh's development began in the late 20th century when breeders sought to create a dog that combined the traits of the Mexican wolf with those of domestic breeds. This intentional breeding aimed to produce a dog that was not only visually striking but also possessed the intelligence and loyalty needed for companionship and work.

Over the years, the breed has been refined through careful selection, focusing on temperament, health, and adaptability to various environments. Today, the Calupoh is recognized for its unique blend of wild and domestic traits, making it a versatile and capable breed.

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Historical Purpose

Historically, the Calupoh was bred for various purposes, including hunting, herding, and guarding. Its strong instincts and physical capabilities made it an excellent choice for working alongside humans in challenging environments.

In modern times, the breed has transitioned into a companion role while still retaining its working abilities. Calupohs are often involved in activities such as search and rescue, therapy work, and various dog sports, showcasing their versatility and intelligence.

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Cultural Impact

The Calupoh is a breed that holds cultural significance in Mexico, where it is often associated with the indigenous peoples and their connection to the land. Historically, these dogs were bred for their strength, loyalty, and ability to work alongside humans in various capacities, including hunting and guarding.

The breed's lineage can be traced back to the Mexican wolf, which has contributed to its unique characteristics and temperament. In popular culture, the Calupoh has gained recognition as a symbol of Mexican heritage and is celebrated for its striking appearance and noble demeanor.

Conservation Status

Status
Not Extinct
Population
Rare
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Conservation Note

While not endangered, this breed remains rare. Dedicated breeding programs and enthusiast support are important for maintaining healthy population numbers.