The Mikawa Inu originates from the Spitz family of dogs which include the Akita, Hokkaido, Japanese Spitz, Kai,Kishu and Shiba. Spitz breeds are characterized by an overall wolf like appearance and is often referred to as primitive because of its close similarity to what would have been the original domestic dog. The Shikoku is also known by the other names of Shikoku Inu and the Japanese Shikoku. This dog is classified as one of the Working Dog Group which we go on to describe in detail in the section at the bottom of this page. The Shikoku is not currently Registered by the AKC (American Kennel Club) and is therefore in the category of dogs termed Unrecognized & Rare Breeds.
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Names Type: Primitive Spitz - Gundog Height: 17 to 21.5 inches Colors: Sesame, Black Sesame, Red
Sesame Temperament: This dog is loyal, independent, standoffish and reserved. He can be very obedient if trained and, with appropriate introduction methods, will get along with almost any house pet. With Children: Yes - With proper
training. Watch-dog: Yes
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