Kishu
The aim in creating the breed was to produce a Japanese dog with recognised hunting qualities that was clean and easy to train.
About the Kishu
Kishus are medium-sized, well proportioned, very muscular dogs of remarkable stamina. These noble, dignified, natural dogs are loyal, docile and very alert. They carry their ears pricked and their tail rolled or sickle-shaped. Compact, robust and well-boned.
Currently, white coats may be found in this breed and has been seen to be the most popular colour. These dogs are used for hunting, now mainly wild boar, but at one time also deer. The breed took on the name of the region where it was bred.
Source: key facts and characteristics sourced from Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI)
Breed specifics
- Country
- Japan
- Group
- FCI Group 5, AKC Foundation Stock Service
- Size category
- Medium
- Avg life expectancy
- 11–13 years
Alert / Loyal / Calm