Japanese sharp-billed dogs ( (Definite introduction)
The Japanese sharp-billed dog originated in the 19th century. In Japan, it was also called the Japanese fox dog. Although it is not big in size, it is very energetic and easily excited. They are easily suspicious of strangers and will bark, but they are loyal to their owners. It will be very sensitive and alert to events happening around it, so it is very suitable for raising at home.
It is rumored that the original Japanese sharp-billed dog was a huge white German sharp-billed dog. The latter was brought into Japan through Siberia and Northeast China around 1920. Then in 1925, Japan imported two pairs of white sharp-mouthed dogs from Canada, and until around 1936, Japan imported related breeds from Canada, the United States, Australia and China. Finally, the descendants of these dogs were hybridized. Better varieties were born by birth.
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