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  2. Tugou - Wikipedia

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    Tugou (Chinese: 土狗; pinyin: tǔ gǒu; lit. 'indigenous dog') is a diverse group of dogs native to China and still abundant across the country today. As the name suggests, it refers to any various breeds of primitive spitz-type dogs kept by other Non-Han ethnic groups of China.

  3. Laizhou Hong - Wikipedia

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    Laizhou Hong originated in Zhuqiao Town, Laizhou City, Shandong Province, China in the 19th century. It was bred by local dog enthusiasts from local Chinese dog breeds and Great Dane, German Shepherd, Rottweiler and other dog breeds. [2] [3] Laizhou Hong is now widely distributed throughout China. They are known for their calm and loyal ...

  4. Xigou - Wikipedia

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    Xigou is an ancient native dog breed in China. Xigou is currently known to be 2,500 years old. [1] Xigou has always been popular with nobles and citizens of Chinese dynasties.There are traces of Xigou in many Chinese tombs and cultural relics.

  5. Category:Dog breeds by country of origin - Wikipedia

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    Dog breeds originating in Bosnia and Herzegovina (4 P) Dog breeds originating in Brazil (11 P) ... Dog breeds originating in China (1 C, 16 P)

  6. Mojee - Wikipedia

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    Mojee Quan originated in northern China in the 19th century. It is a Chinese dog breed formed by crossing German Shepherd with the tugou native to northern China and the wild wolf from northern China. [3] [4] [5]

  7. China Zoo 'Dyes' Chow Chow Dogs to Pass Off As Panda ... - AOL

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    The Sun reports "Tens of thousands of people visited the "panda dogs" every day from May 1 to May 5, Chinese media Jiupai News reports.. Clips taken by visitors appeared to show the pups with ...

  8. Chow Chow - Wikipedia

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    The study also found 4.3% of Chow Chow dogs to have cranial cruciate ligament deficiency compared to 2.52% overall. [15] Another North American study looking at more than 250,000 elbow scans found the Chow Chow to have the highest prevalence of elbow dysplasia, with 48.6% of dogs over the age of 2 having elbow dysplasia. [16]

  9. China reclassifies dogs as pets, not livestock, in post-virus ...

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    Though dog meat remains a delicacy in many regions, the Ministry of Agriculture said in a notice that dogs would no longer be considered as livestock. China reclassifies dogs as pets, not ...