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  2. Tosa (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    The Tosa vary considerably in size, with the Japanese-bred dogs tending to be about half the size of those bred outside the country. The Japanese breed generally weighs between 36 and 61 kilograms (80 and 135 lb), while non-Japanese breeders have focused on dogs that weigh from 60 to 90 kg (130 to 200 lb) and stand 62 to 82 cm (24 to 32 in) at the withers.

  3. Shikoku dog - Wikipedia

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    The Shikoku Ken (四国犬, Shikoku-ken) or Kōchi-ken (高知犬) [1] is a Japanese breed of dog from Shikoku island. [2] It was designated a living national monument of Japan in 1937 Tosa Inu. However, because this could lead to it being confused with the Tosa Fighting Dog, and the breed was also found in other prefectures, from around 1932 ...

  4. Nihon Ken Hozonkai - Wikipedia

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    The Nihon Ken Hozonkai (日本犬保存会, The Association for the Preservation of the Japanese Dog), commonly abbreviated to Nippo, is a preserver and maintainer of the registries for the six native Japanese dog breeds: the Akita Inu, Hokkaido, Kai Ken, Kishu, Shikoku, and Shiba Inu. Nippo also issues the Nippo Standard, which serves as a ...

  5. Akita (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    However, the Dewa-line later went into a decline because Japanese breeders felt that the Akita did not give the impression of a Japanese dog, so began to breed towards an ideal type reminiscent of other Nihon-ken. The Dewa line was stereotyped as the “German Shepherd” type, while the Ichinoseki line was referred to as the “Mastiff” type.

  6. Japan Kennel Club - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Kennel Club (ジャパンケネルクラブ) is the primary registry body for purebred dog pedigrees in Japan. [1]It hosts the FCI (Fédération Cynologique Internationale) Japan International Dog Show held annually at the Tokyo Big Sight; the event also includes two grooming competitions, with the highest award regarded as the "best in Japan" title.

  7. XL bully ban a 'huge burden' on policing, chiefs say

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    The policing body added that it can cost around £1,000 a month to keep an XL bully in a kennel. In total, between February and September 2024, police forces in England and Wales seized and ...

  8. Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Tosa; Dogo Argentino; Fila Brasileiro; XL Bully; The first two are explicitly mentioned in the Act, and the third and fourth were designated by the Secretary of State in 1991, [15] and the fifth added in 2023. [16] The Act also covers cross-breeds of the above five types of dog. Dangerous dogs are classified by "type", not by breed label.

  9. Tosa - Wikipedia

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    Tosa dialect; Tosa-mi, or tataki, a cooking technique; Tosa (dog), a Japanese dogfighting breed; Tosa-class battleship of Imperial Japan Japanese battleship Tosa, the lead ship of the Tosa class; TOSA (bus), a concept electric bus; The Sharp Zaurus model SL-6000