Chongqing dog

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Chinese Chongqing Dog
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Dog (domestic dog)

Chongqing dog (Chinese:重庆犬 ) is a rare and old breed of dog that is believed[according to whom?] to have first appeared 2,000 years ago during the Han Dynasty in southwestern China. It possesses a short, "bamboo stick" tail and a reddish-brown coat.[1]

The direct ancestors of the Chongqing dog are the native breeds from the regions adjacent to Chongqing, these being Dazhu, Hechuan, Yongchuan, Lingshui and Guanan, and these are collectively known as "Chongqing Dog". The Chongqing dog was developed for hunting in the mountains of East Sichuan.[2] Due to urbanisation they lost their major purpose so their population declined rapidly. However, the breed was restored in the 1970’s and have become a popular utility dog since.[2][3]

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  1. ^ Choron, Sandra; Choron, Harry (2005). Planet Dog: A Doglopedia. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. p. 176. ISBN 978-0618517527.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b CKU Breed Standard
  3. ^ Dogs: The List of 90 Selected Dog Breed, Lovly John, Osmora Incorporated, 2015, p28
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