qwerty
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_meatirvinehomeowner said:Ancient Mexico
In the time of the Aztec Empire in what is now central Mexico, Mexican Hairless Dogs were bred, among other purposes, for their meat. Hern?n Cort?s reported when he arrived in Tenochtitlan in 1519, "small gelded dogs which they breed for eating" were among the goods sold in the city markets. These dogs, Xoloitzcuintles, were often depicted in pre-Columbian Mexican pottery. The breed was almost extinct in the 1940s, but the British Military Attach? in Mexico City, Norman Wright, developed a thriving breed from some of the dogs he found in remote villages.
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this cant be true, this is from wikipedia. You probably went in there and added this!