6 RARE Japanese Origin Dog Breeds You Don’t Know About!!
You know the Akita and Shiba inus, but get ready to meet the REAL hidden gems of Japan!🐕
Dive deep into the world of canine history with this look at **6 rare Japanese dog breeds** you’ve probably never heard of. Most people only know a few breeds from Japan, but this video uncovers the incredibly unique, ancient, and often endangered dogs that are true national treasures.
From ancient hunting companions to mountain guardians, you’ll learn:
* The fascinating history behind each rare breed.
* Their distinguishing physical characteristics and temperament.
* Why they are so rarely seen outside of Japan.
If you love dogs, history, or discovering the unknown, hit play! Which of these unique breeds is your favorite? Let me know in the comments!
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11 Comments
Brave bear 33
Nice 🎉
Where is the Akita?
素晴らしい🎉
Japanese Matagi or Shiba Inu
Кай-кены красавцы!❤🎉
I thought that lately, the Japanese Chin was rare, too.
They said much like the Japanese martial arts and show some one doing Kung fu 😂. Come on!! Was it so difficult to find a photo of a person doing Karate? Other than that it was good. I keep a Kaiken . She is now 15 years old.
I'll say the Tosa Inu breed shows just how brutal humans can be.
'Matagi' were people who used to hunt wild animals following the traditional hunting methods. Hunting was their profession. They were often accompanied by dogs who had their local characteristics. Out of these, 6 breeds were designated as Japan's natural monuments. Kaiken was registered as such in 1934, a few years before Shiba.
Very informative thank you