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Dog Breed Non-Sporting Japan Medium

Kishu Ken

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Ancient Japanese hunting breed. Quiet, noble, and devoted. Usually all white.

Lifespan 12-15 years
Weight 14-27 kg
Height 43-55 cm
Energy 4/5
Size
Medium
Lifespan
12-15 yrs
Energy
4/5
Trainability
3/5

Quick Stats

Size
Medium
Weight
14-27 kg
Height
43-55 cm
Lifespan
12-15 years
Origin
Japan
Coat
Short to medium white coat

Good For...

Families Apartments First-time Owners Active People Allergy Sufferers

Trait Ratings

Energy Level 4/5
Trainability 3/5
Shedding 3/5
Grooming Needs 2/5
Good with Kids 4/5
Good with Dogs 3/5
Apartment Friendly 4/5
Barking Level 1/5

Common Health Issues

Hypothyroidism
Eye Conditions
Generally healthy

Did You Know?

  • Kishu Kens are long-lived dogs, with some living up to 15 years or more with proper care!
  • The Kishu Ken hails from Japan, where many dog breeds were originally developed for hunting or guarding.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Kishu Kens are excellent with children, scoring 4/5 for kid-friendliness. They are patient and gentle, making them great family pets.
Kishu Kens typically live 12-15 years. Lifespan can be affected by diet, exercise, genetics, and regular veterinary care. Common health concerns include Hypothyroidism, Eye Conditions, Generally healthy.
Kishu Kens have moderate shedding (3/5). Regular brushing will help keep loose hair under control.

Is Kishu Ken good with kids?

Yes, the Kishu Ken is excellent with children, scoring 4 out of 5 for kid-friendliness. They are known for being patient and gentle, making them a top choice for families with young kids.

Does Kishu Ken shed a lot?

The Kishu Ken has moderate shedding (3/5). Regular brushing a few times per week will help manage loose hair. Their short to medium white coat is manageable with routine care.

How long does a Kishu Ken live?

The typical lifespan of a Kishu Ken is 12-15 years. Longevity depends on diet, exercise, genetics, and regular veterinary care. Common health concerns include Hypothyroidism and Eye Conditions, so routine check-ups are important.

Is Kishu Ken easy to train?

The Kishu Ken has moderate trainability (3/5). They can learn commands well with consistent, patient training. Positive reinforcement methods work best.

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