The Kishu Ken is a rare Japanese spitz breed known for their pure white coat, dignified demeanor, and exceptional hunting abilities. These medium-sized dogs are loyal, brave, and form strong bonds with their families while remaining reserved with strangers. Kishus are known for their quiet nature and clean habits, rarely barking unnecessarily. They require experienced owners who can provide early socialization, consistent training, and regular exercise. Their short to medium coat is relatively low-maintenance. These noble, independent dogs thrive with owners who appreciate primitive breed characteristics and strong-willed temperaments.
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