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This breed is said to have originated from medium-sized Japanese dogs that accompanied migrants from Honshu (the main island of Japan) to Hokkaido during the Kamakura era (in the 1140s), when exchanges were developing between Hokkaido and the Tohoku District. When the breed was designated as a "natural monument" in 1937, it took on the name of the area. It also came to be known as the "Ainu-ken", since the Ainu-the former inhabitants of Hokkaido-used to breed these dogs for hunting bears and other animals. The physique of the Hokkaido enables it to withstand severe cold and haevy snowfalls. It also shows accurate judgement and great stamina.
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GENERAL APPEARANCE IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS * The ratio of height at
withers to length of body is 10 :11.
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BEHAVIOUR/TEMPERAMENT
HEAD
CRANIAL REGION * Skull and forehead : Broad and slightly flat.
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FACIAL REGION
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BODY ForeQuarters *
Shoulders * Moderately sloping.
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HINDQUARTERS FEET * Toes well arched and tightly closed; pads hard and elastic; nails hard and black or dark colour. GAIT * Active, quick, light and resilient. COAT * Hair * Outer coat harsh and straight; undercoat soft and dense. The hair on the tail fairly long and off-standing. COLOUR * Sesame, brindle, red, black, black and tan, white.
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SIZE
Blue = black colour in tongue is not considered as a fault.
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| FAULTS
N.B. * Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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