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About Calupoh
The Calupoh, also known as the Mexican Wolfdog, is a rare and majestic breed that originates from Mexico, where it was developed as part of a cultural effort to preserve and celebrate native canine heritage. The breed emerged from careful crossbreeding between domestic dogs and Mexican wolves, resulting in a striking, intelligent, and deeply loyal companion. Known for their wolf-like elegance and balanced temperament, Calupohs are medium-to-large dogs with a lean, muscular build and a thick double coat that typically comes in black, though shades of grey and silver also occur. Their athletic frame and alert expression reflect both strength and grace, while their calm yet protective nature makes them wonderful family guardians. Despite their wild ancestry, Calupohs are highly social and affectionate with their human families. They bond strongly with their owners, often displaying remarkable loyalty and emotional sensitivity. Intelligent and quick learners, they thrive in active homes that can provide them with structure, daily exercise, and mental stimulation. The Calupoh is more than just a rare breed — it’s a living symbol of Mexico’s cultural identity and respect for nature. When properly socialised, they make devoted, confident, and loving companions, combining the spirit of the wolf with the loyalty of a dog.
The Calupoh, also known as the Mexican Wolfdog, is a rare and majestic breed that originates from Mexico, where it was developed as part of a cultural effort to preserve and celebrate native canine he...
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Calupoh FAQs
How much does a Calupoh cost in Ireland?
Because the Calupoh is still rare outside Mexico, prices can vary widely. In Ireland, a Calupoh puppy could cost between €2,000 and €3,500, depending on lineage, breeder reputation, and availability.
Are Calupohs good family dogs?
Yes — Calupohs are loyal, intelligent, and protective, forming strong bonds with their families. They are good with children and can coexist peacefully with other pets if socialised from an early age.
Do Calupohs bark a lot?
No — Calupohs are generally quiet and observant dogs. They tend to alert their owners only when necessary, preferring calm vigilance over constant barking.
Are Calupohs high maintenance?
Moderately — while their thick coat needs regular brushing, they are overall low-maintenance in grooming. However, they do require daily exercise and mental challenges to stay balanced and content.
Are Calupohs easy to train?
Yes, but they respond best to positive reinforcement and consistent handling. Their intelligence and independence mean they appreciate clear guidance from a confident, experienced owner.
Quick facts: Calupoh
Origin: Mexico
Lifespan: 12-14 years
Size: Large (70-100 lbs)
Coat: Short to medium, dense, smooth
Temperament: Loyal, intelligent, calm, protective
Common Health Issues: Hip dysplasia, allergies, ear infections
Grooming Needs: Low (occasional brushing)

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