Akita: Large, powerful and alert, the Akita is a working breed that originated in Japan. Dignified and courageous, the Akita today is popular in the show ring and also participates in performance and therapy work. The breed’s thick double coat can be any color including white, brindle or pinto. An Akita trademark is the plush tail that curls over his back. #akcorg
Shar Pei: His name means “sand skin,” referring to his distinct, bristle-like coat. But that’s not the only thing unusual about the Chinese Shar-Pei. He’s a solid mass of loose wrinkles β folds of skin that make him look like he’s wearing a bulky, oversized suit. His tiny ears sit atop a large, powerful head with a short muzzle and purple tongue. The finishing touch is a thick, round tail that curls over his back. #dogtime
Japanese Chin: In Japan, dogs are usually viewed as working or helper animals. The Japanese Chin is unique in that they are owned strictly for companionship. Their distinct appearance and personality eventually captured the hearts of Japanese royalty and resulted in ownership being restricted to those of royal and noble blood. #wikipedia
Shiba Inu: The Shiba Inu dog breed was originally bred to flush birds and small game, and was occasionally used to hunt wild boar. He is one of Japanβs six native breeds. He is known for his spirited personality, small upright ears, and cat-like agility. #dogtime
Pug: Originated in China, dating back to the Han dynasty (B.C. 206 to A.D. 200). Some historians believe they are related to the Tibetan Mastiff. They were prized by the Emperors of China and lived in luxurious accommodations, sometimes even being guarded by soldiers. #dogtime
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