Rare Dog Goes Viral Because People Think He’s A Statue

By :
Caters

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Is it a statue?…No, it’s a dog!

A picture of a rare dog breed has gone viral, subsequently causing the internet to get into a bit of a debate about it, with many convinced it was just a canine statue.

The dog’s owner, Sandra Pineda, found it hilarious so many people online had mistaken her one-year-old pooch Piper, for a sculpture, but revealed it happens all the time because of Piper’s ‘unique look’.

Check out the video of her below and see what you think:

22-year-old Sandra, from Quezon City, Manila, in the Philippines, first brought black-coloured Piper home in March last year, when the pup was just two-months-old.

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Piper is a Xoloitzcuintle – no idea how you pronounce that one – or Mexican Hairless Dog. Sometimes called a Xolo for short.

According to Dog Breed Info, the Xolo comes in three sizes: Toy, Miniature, Standard, and two varieties: coated and the hairless, with the hairless being the more sought after and popular variety.

Their description continues:

The Xolo comes in a variety of colors, from black to slate, gray, bronze, brindle, red, fawn, solid or spotted.

The coated variety should have a full coat of hair that is short, sleek and clean, like that of a Doberman; with regular brushing it sheds very little.

It has a loyal following to those who love the breed but prefer a coat of hair on their dog. In an average litter of five, four will be hairless and one will be coated.

This is a very robust and hardy breed, with a broad skull and a black or skin-colored nose. Almond-shaped eyes are dark or in keeping with the color of the dog.

Its most noticeable characteristic is its large, upright bat-like ears; it is very keen and can hear and alert you to danger or stranger. Xolos do change colors as they mature.

When Sandra, who’s a medical student, posted a ‘normal’ photo of Piper online on Thursday (January 10), she was stunned to discover it had garnered more than 10,000 likes and thousands of comments in less than an hour.

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What can I tell you Sandra – people love dogs, and they love unusual looking dogs, clearly!

Piper’s breed are said to be very intelligent, loyal, alert, athletic, and extremely loving to their family – so Sandra’s probably got a great bond with her.

When it comes to Piper’s breed, Dog Breed Info state it’s important all family members play a role in leadership, rearing, training, and feeding, otherwise it’ll bond to the one person or people who do. It’s also naturally protective and aloof with strangers.

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While all that may be true, dogs are just the best, regardless of breed and size etc.

I’d have 50 if I could, but for now, my German shepherd will do:

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I love a happy story about a dog! Happy Saturday!

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