Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Kishu Ken

Kishu Ken Breed PictureKishu Ken puppy
Breed Information

Breed Group: 

Not Akc Recognized

Weight: 

Male: 30-60; Female: 30-60 lbs

Height: 

Male: 17-22, Female: 17-22 inches

Color(s): 

White

Coat: 

The Kishu Ken is a double coat breed. The outer coat is straight, harsh, and short in length. The hair is slightly longer>Overview: 

Designated as a National Treasure by their native country of Japan, the Kishu Ken were highly prized for their hunting abilities of deer and wild boar. Today this breed is used as a companion or for herding. They are rarely exported out of Japan and are quite difficult to acquire.

Character: 

The Kishu Ken is medium-sized, sturdy, muscular, and well-built. They possess strength, courage, and endurance. The Kishu Ken breed is spirited, dignified, noble, and alert.

Temperament: 

The Kishu Ken breed is not recommended for first time dog owners. The Kishu Ken is loyal, intelligent, and faithful. They have a tendency to bond closely with>Care: 

Kishu Ken's require weekly brushing with a firm bristle brush to keep the coat free of matting. Special attention should be given during the seasonal heavy shedding. Bathing should be done when necessary. It is important to regularly trim the nails and check the ears often for debris. Due to the rarity of this breed there are no known health issues.

Training: 

Early socialization and obedience training is recommended for the Kishu Ken. This breed requires a dominant handler as they have a tendency to be obstinate and willful. They will not respond to harsh or heavy-handed methods. Training must be done with respect, firmness, fairness, and consistency.

Activity: 

The Kishu Ken is not recommended for apartment living. They require regular exercise and do best with a large securely fenced yard or rural setting. They enjoy and thrive on family interaction, jogging, hiking, walking, and herding.

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