Shikoku
Open sesame
Eredeti név: Shikoku
Típus: Lupoid
Kan méret: 20½ inches
Szuka méret: 18 inches
Ápolás mértéke
5
Spitz and Primitive types
FCI
Származási hely Japan

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The distinctive sesame coat is the most striking feature of this Japanese breed named after its native region and declared a Natural Monument in Japan in 1937.
Shikokus are lauded for their remarkable stamina, acute senses and natural energy. Passionate hunters, but docile with their owner, they are tenacious and agile enough to run through mountainous terrain.
Shikoku Pár szóban :
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Fej
Broad forehead, shallow but definite stop.
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Test
High, well developed withers, straight, solid back, broad, muscular loins, deep chest.
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Bunda
Sesame, black sesame, red sesame.
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Fülek
Small, triangular, firmly pricked, slightly forward sloping.
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Farok
Set high, thick, carried vigorously curled or sickle-shaped over the back.
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Szőrzet
Coarse, straight topcoat, soft, dense undercoat.
Descended from medium-sized dogs that populated Japan in ancient times, Shikokus were bred to hunt, especially wild boar, in the mountainous regions of Kochi prefecture, which explains their alternative moniker, Kochi Ken (ken is Japanese for dog). There were three varieties – Awa, Hongawa and Hata – depending on where exactly they were bred. The Hongawa variety was the most purebred of the three, as it came from an isolated area.These medium-sized dogs are well proportioned, with clean-cut, well developed limbs, prick ears and a rolled or sickle tail. They are strong and compact, with good bones.