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Asian Dog Breeds...Do you have any Idea about them. Asian Dog Breeds are the origin of plenty of legendary dog breeds.
An interesting fact is that some of these are even well known and were introduced, at a later stage, in the western world. In this video we have listed 10 most asian iconic dog breed.
Let us know which your favourite Asian Dog Breeds through the comments.
Shar Pei
One of the most popular Asian Dog Breeds is the Shar-Pei. Fondly referred to as the wrinkle dogs. They are medium-sized with a brown coat that is layered or folded. Their facial features are unique as well. They have comparatively wider muzzles. Small pair of eyes peeping out through their folded skin and short folded ears is an add on to their cuteness. However, they do give the impression that they are frowning all the time. This breed is known to be extremely loyal and protective of its family. You would also want to keep in mind to give them skill training from an early stage itself.
Shiba Inu
Handsome and furry, these medium-sized dogs were first bred in Japan as hunting dogs. They come in white, red, black and even tan coloured coating. Pointy ears and curly, furry tail make them more appealing. These fox-like dog breeds are confident, friendly and require regular training sessions. If you are an apartment dweller, they do make a good companion. However, Shiba Inus tend to get vocal. Yes, this might upset your neighbours. Another interesting fact related to the breed is that they resemble a smaller version of the breed, Akita.
Japanese Chin
Who doesn’t like a fluffy, hairy ball following you around the house? The next dog breed on our list of Asian Dog Breeds is the Japanese Chin. These cute and cuddly, intelligent lapdogs are a well fit for all apartment dwellers. They are an equally good companion dog as well. An added advantage is that they don’t require high maintenance despite their long hair. However, weekly maintenance will be required. Their small size makes them unsuitable for homes with young kids.
Akita
Akitas are fearless legendary dog breeds are considered as the national symbol of Japan. They are exceptionally devoted and loyal to their families, thus, making them a great companion breed. This loyalty of theirs can get territorial. This is why they are marked as coveted guard dog. With that said, you need to know that Akitas don’t get along with other pets and dogs. This is a breed that is hard to train and will require its trainer to equip them with socialization skills from a young age.
Pug
Did you know that Pugs had an Asian lineage? An interesting fact about this breed is that they were named after the marmosets. Mischievous, playful and dedicated this Asian dog breed is well known to follow its human around. They are among the most popular Asian legendary dog breeds. These cute dogs with round beady eyes are well suited for apartments as wells as large households. They adapt well in cities as well as suburbs. However, you have to keep in mind that they should not be exposed to harsh climatic conditions or environments.
Shih Tzu
Shih Tzus, like the Pekingese, is a Chinese toy dog breed. With the name translating to little lion, they are loyal and was initially bred to be a companion dog. They are quite a popular option if you are in search of lapdogs. They were, in fact, considered the favourites of the aristocrats during the Ming dynasty. Being such legendary dog breeds they still have traces of aristocracy left in them. Yes, they tend to consider themselves superior to other breeds. Their facial features also add to their uniqueness.
Lhasa Apso
Yet another non-sporting Asian dog breed is the Lhasa Apso. Having its origin in Tibet, this is more of an indoor sentinel. They are playful pups and are also intelligent. This breed comes in varying coat colours including, honey, white, black and brown. These are not just cute and lively; they are also considered to be great companion dogs. Though they were originally bred as watchdogs they do not serve the purpose anymore.
Tibetan Mastiff
Having its roots as a Tibetan breed, Tibetan Mastiff is large dog breeds. Yes, they are massive and can weigh up to 100 lbs. They were originally bred to guard livestock. They are a good choice for those wanting a watchdog. These canines have a double coat of fur that adds to their massive appearance. Tibetan Mastiffs are a bit stubborn as well as aloof. They love to roam around and will look forward to regular exercise sessions. This makes them one of the best choices for those living in the countryside.
Pekingese
Next on our list is this cute and fluffy dog breed. Pekingese has its roots in China. These canines are always confused with the Shih Tzus. It is not just that both the breeds look alike, one interesting fact is that both have their name translating into a little lion.
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