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Kunming Dog


Description

Kunming Dogs are similar in appearance to German Shepherd Dogs but stand taller in the back and have a shorter coat. The tail is often carried curled high when excited. Coats are marked with a black saddle and muzzle, with other colors ranging from light straw to deep rust.

Origin

The breed was created in the early 1950's to meet the need for military dogs in Yunnan, the capital of which is Kunming. A group of 10 dogs was brought to Kunming from a military K9 training program Beijing in 1953. (Available sources do not state what breed or breeds they were.) These ten dogs were insufficient for the immediate need, and so 50 suitable household dogs from Kunming were 'recruited' as well as 40 similar dogs from the city of Guiyang in Guizhou province. After training, the best twenty of these 90 'civil' dogs were then selected. The 10 'wolf-dogs' dogs from Beijing, these 20 'civil dogs' plus an additional 10 'shepherd dogs' imported from Germany constituted the pool from which the Kunming Dog was developed. The Chinese Public Security Bureau officially recognized the Kunming Dog as a breed in 1988. Kunming Dogs are now widely used by the Chinese military and police, and have also found their way into use as civilian watchdogs and guard dogs. They are less commonly kept as pets, although they do make excellent pets.

Temperament

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Height

Height: 25-27 inches (64-68 cm.)

Weight

Weight: 66-84 pounds (30-38 kg.)

Known Health Problems

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Conditions for Living

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Exercise Requirments

Kunming Dogs love strenuous activity, preferably combined with training of some kind, for these dogs are very intelligent and crave a good or run alongside you when you bicycle. If under-exercised, this breed can become restless and destructive.

Life Expectancy

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Grooming

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