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Kai Ken

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Kai Ken
A Kai Ken
Country of origin
Japan
Common nicknames
Tora Dog
Classification and breed standards

The Kai Ken, or Tora Dog is a dog breed that hails from Japan where it is a national treasure and has been bred for centuries. It is an extremely rare dog even in its native land and is a relative of the Spitz family.

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Appearance

The Kai Ken is a medium sized dog with a wedge shaped head and prick ears. Males are typically 18 to 22 inches at the shoulder, while the females are slightly smaller, 17 to 20 inches at the shoulder. The tail may be curled over the back, or carried in a sickle position. Limbs should be strong and hocks should be well developed reflecting the dogs’ history of mountain life. The coat is of harsh texture, medium length, and black or brindle in color.

Temperament

The Kai Ken is intelligent, agile, alert and brave. They are naturally hunters and make good guard dogs, being reserved with strangers but loyal to their families. They are friendly, often good with children and are not usually aggressive towards other dogs.

History

The Kai Ken is considered to be the most ancient, and purest dog breed in Japan. It was developed in the isolated district of Kai (Yamanashi Prefecture) as a hunting dog. This breed was designated a national monument in Japan in 1934.

In Popular Culture

  • Many Kai Kens play important roles in the series Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin and its sequel, Ginga Densetsu Weed, including the brothers Kurotora, Chutora, and Akatora. In the sequel, Ginga Densetsu Weed, Kurotora's son, Kagetora, stars as an important character, with his minor brothers, Harutora and Nobutora. Chutora also has sons of his own named Dodo, Burukin, Shouji, and Shigure.

The Kai Brothers have their own story; as there is a manga foucused on their puppy hood was published

External links

nl:Kai ja:甲斐犬 no:Kaï fi:Kai (koira) sv:Kai ken

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