Tugou

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Tugou
一只正在晒太阳的中华田园犬.jpg
A Chinese Native Dog
OriginChina
Traits
Height 39cm - 73cm
Weight 25kg - 32kg
Color Brown, White, Black.
Dog (domestic dog)

Tugou (土狗, pinyin: tǔ gǒu), literally means Native Dog in Chinese language, is the general name for several dog breeds originated from China and still abundantly exists across the country today. Tugou includes the most popular Chinese dog breed - the Chinese Field Dog (中华田园犬, pinyin: zhōng huá tián yuán quǎn), Chinese Chongqing Dog, Xiasi Dog, and several other native dog breeds distributed across China. They are roughly 45–50 cm tall at the shoulder.[1]

History[]

Tugou is believed to have evolved from wolves, and has been domesticated by Han Chinese, following their migration and distributes widely across China.

References[]

  1. ^ Coggins, Chris (2003). The Tiger and the Pangolin: Nature, Culture, and Conservation in China. University of Hawaii Press. p. 226.
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