87% Compatible
White coat was specifically bred for visibility during night hunts in dense Japanese forests.
Known as the 'Sumo wrestler' of dog breeds in Japan due to their historical fighting heritage.
Developed in Japan's mountainous regions during the 1930s, the Kishu Ken served as a skilled hunter of wild boar and deer, demonstrating remarkable tracking and hunting abilities.
Developed in Tosa province, Japan during the 19th century as a fighting dog, combining native Japanese breeds with various Western breeds to create a powerful guardian.
Needs secure fencing due to hunting instincts. Regular brushing during shedding seasons. Early socialization essential for balanced temperament.
Requires early socialization, consistent training, and secure fencing. Regular joint monitoring and weight management crucial. Moderate grooming needs.