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Kai
Japón FCI 312 - Asian Spitz and related breeds

Kai Tora-Ken

Due to the primitive character of the Kai, it is not recommended to keep it solely as a family dog.

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History

The Kai comes from the province of the same name «Kai», a region of Japan surrounded by mountains in Yamanashi prefecture. Among his ancestors are several medium-sized Japanese dogs that have been used for thousands of years to hunt bears, deer, boars, badgers and hares. Asian hunters especially appreciated the great independence and fearlessness of these dogs, who couldn't even resist fighting an adult bear.

Natural monument with export ban

Not only the remoteness of the region of the Kai, difficult to access, but also the tendency to riot probably contributed to the purity of this rare breed. Due to its great cultural importance, Japan declared to Kai as a natural monument in 1934. Since then, their export from Japan has been strictly prohibited., previously only possible under special conditions. So, in Europe there are almost no breeders with a breed Kai.

Physical characteristics of the Kai

The Kai medium size earns the necessary respect, particularly through his smooth, muscular body and extremely developed legs and hocks, with which some representatives of the breed can climb not only behind the back of the sofa, but even the trees.

The Kai males reach a shoulder height of about 53 cm., therefore slight deviations are tolerated. Bitches are somewhat smaller with 48 cm.. The weight is not indicated in the standard of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI). But, should be in a reasonable proportion to body height and is usually a maximum of 18 kg.

The FCI, that classifies the Kai under the standard number 317, He tells it in the Asian top group. Like many other dogs in this group, the Kai has a rather pointed face, triangular ears and a tail of dense, tall fur, which he wears curled or sickle-shaped on his back.

typical currents

characteristic of Kai it's his brindle coat, that has been kept pure for thousands of years without the help of other races. The coat appears in the colors black, red and black-red tabby. But, develops typical current only after a year. In the first twelve months of the puppy's life, the coat is initially solid in color.

The hair Kai adult is hard and strong and has a soft and dense undercoat. So, is well protected from the sometimes extreme weather conditions of its home region, which is surrounded by high mountains.

Character and skills of the Kai

The Kai, also known as Kai Inu, Tora Inu o Kai tora-ken, he is a very original dog, that has preserved its instinctive and "wild" nature until today. Not only his distinctive hunting instinct and high alertness, but also their natural pack behavior and their unpreparedness for subordination are typical characteristics.. He is considered a dominant and independent hunter who sees little reason to follow humans unconditionally..

Is it possible to keep him as a family dog?

Due to its primitive character, it is not recommended to keep it solely as a family dog ​​and, should be well considered – though a hasty purchase of this rare breed dog, which is hardly common outside of Japan, not possible anyway. Anyone that, despite all circumstances and challenges, has proposed to maintain a Kai As a family dog ​​you must be aware that not only the great need for work and exercise, but above all the education and socialization of this original animal requires a lot of time. Much experience is required, patience, consistency and positive motivation to train this highly intelligent and willing to learn dog, but also stubborn, to become an adapted and uncomplicated companion.

A Kai needs a lot of attention

But, Whoever masters this challenge will be rewarded with an extremely loyal and watchful dog that will stand by his family without reservation and with protection.. Those who have earned the trust of the Kai They will notice that the initial reserve towards strangers soon gives way to an extremely friendly and loving being who enjoys the love and attention of his owner to the fullest.. But, his great passion for hunting and his natural sharpness should never be underestimated.

Kai Health

The low dispersion of Kai it is also the attractiveness of this breed, because compared to other Japanese hunting dogs the Kai is regarded as extremely genuine and pure. This is visible not only in his behavior but also in his robust health. The Kai you hardly need to fear the typical diseases of the breed, which are spread mainly by uncontrolled breeding. So, its average life expectancy is quite high, of 12 to 15 years.

Kai care

High vet bills or long, expensive grooming are no problem with this tough, naturally clean dog. Regular brushing or combing of the coat is absolutely sufficient. But, during the layer change time (twice a year), the Kai should come in contact with a brush daily. In this way, dead hairs can be eliminated and the flooding of strands of hair in the house can be reduced a little..

Kai nutrition

In his native Japan, the Kai still feeds almost exclusively on game. So he eats what the hunter leaves him from the captured animals. Whoever keeps the Kai as a family and companion dog it will not be able to maintain this original diet. To feed the dog as originally as possible, many dog ​​owners turn to the so-called BARF method, which can be roughly translated as "biologically species-appropriate raw diet". Here, the dog is offered only raw meat, enriched with vegetables or rice.

Where can I get a Kai?

Anyone outside of Japan who dreams of seeing a real Kai, much less buy one, will have great difficulties to fulfill this wish. The greatest opportunity to meet a Kai uro is visiting an international dog show where representatives of this breed are shown from time to time. If you do not have Japanese citizenship, you will have to settle for those short encounters or photos of this breed, for better or worse. If this is not enough for you, maybe I should look up breeds related to the Kai as the Akita Inu or the Shiba, that are quite similar in character and appearance to this breed.

Characteristics "Kai"

Coexistence is important that you have with your new friend. Before considering the acquisition of a dog of the breed "Kai" you know certain factors. Not all breeds of dogs are apt to live in an apartment, you must take into account his character, their need for exercise, their interaction with other pets, their care and if you have small children, their level of tolerance towards them.

Training ?

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Suitability of the apartment ?

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Can be alone all day ?

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Suitable as a first dog ?

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Weight gain ?

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Health ?

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Intelligence ?

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Kindness with child ?

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Tendency to bite ?

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Tendency to bark ?

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Tendency to flee ?

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hair loss strength ?

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Suitable as a guard dog ?

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Joy ?

3,0 of 5 stars (based on 1 review)

Cat friendliness ?

1,0 of 5 stars (based on 1 review)

Power level ?

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Videos "Kai"

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Kai Ken Tiger Dog – Natural Hunter and Extremely Rare Dog
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Kai Ken / kai Toraken / Tora Inu – Breed of dog

Type and recognitions:

  • FCI CLASSIFICATION: 312
  • Group 5: Spitz and primitive types
  • Section 5: Asian Spitz and related breeds. Without working trial..

Federations:

  • FCI – Group 5: Spitz-type dogs and primitive type – Section 5: Asian Spitz and related breeds.

FCI breed standard "Kai"

Origin:
Japan

Date of publication of the valid original standard:
16.06.1999

Use:

Hunting dog and company.



General appearance:

Medium-sized dog, well proportioned, Strong body structure with well-developed muscles. Its special characteristics as a dog from the mountainous district of Japan, are its strong limbs and exceptionally developed tibio-tarsal joints.

IMPORTANT PROPORTION : The relationship between the height of the withers and the length of the body is 10 : 11.



Behavior / temperament:

His temperament is very alert and alert..

Head:

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Cranial region:
  • Skull : Wide forehead.
  • Depression links (Stop) : Brusque, with little marked frontal furrow.

facial region:

  • Truffle : Black, straight muzzle.
  • Snout : Pointed, not very long, but moderately wide.
  • Lips : Adherents.
  • Jaws / Teeth : Powerful scissor bite.
  • Cheeks : Well developed.
  • Eyes : Relatively small, almost triangular, dark brown.
  • Ears : A little larger than other medium-sized Japanese breeds, triangular, directed slightly forward, carried energetically erect.

Neck:

Thick, strong and muscular.

Body:

  • Cross : High.
  • Back : Straight and short.
  • Pork loin : Wide and muscular.
  • Breast : Deep, moderately arched ribs.
  • Belly : Very withdrawn.

Tail:

High insertion, thick, carried on the back vigorously curled or sickle-shaped. The tip of the tail should reach approximately to the hocks..

Tips

PREVIOUS MEMBERS :

  • Shoulder : Shoulder blade moderately oblique and covered with well-developed muscles.
  • Elbows : Well glued.
  • Forearm : Straight, strong and muscular.
  • Metacarpus : Slightly inclined.

LATER MEMBERS :

  • Thigh : Long.
  • Leg : Short.
  • Warm-foot joint : Robust and elastic.

FEET : Well arched and compact fingers; thick, elastic pads. hard nails, preferably dark in color.

Movement:

Light and elastic.

Mantle

HAIR : Hard and straight coat hair, soft and dense undercoat. In the tail it is relatively long and is more separated.

COLOR : black brindle, striped red, striped. It is characteristic of this breed that the puppies have a single color, which becomes brindle in the course of its development.



Size and weight:

Height to the cross :

  • in males : 53 cm.,
  • in females : 48 cm..

A deviation of +/- 3 cm..



Fouls:

Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered as a fault and the severity of this is considered to the degree of the deviation to the standard and its consequences on the health and well-being of the dog..

• Inverted sexual characteristics.
• Light colored nose.
• Mild upper or lower prognathism.
• Light colored eyes.
• Short or long hair.
• Shyness.

MISS PLAYOFFS

• Aggressive or fearful dog.
• Marked upper or lower prognathism.
• Ears not erect.
• Short or hanging tail.
• Pale coat color.
• Coat with many white markings.
• Extremely fearful dog.

Any dog ​​showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities must be disqualified..



N.B.:

Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..

Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation

Alternative names:

1. Kai Ken, Tora Inu, Tiger Dog, Tora Dog (English).
2. Kai tora-ken (French).
3. Kai Inu, Tora Inu, Kai tora-ken (German).
4. Kai tora-ken (Portuguese).
5. Kai Ken, Tora Inu, perro tigre (español).

2 comments on "Kai"

  1. I also am looking for any breeder Kai Tora-Ken in Spain, Portugal. France, to go i see them before you get me one if anyone knows anything do it know, Thank you.

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  2. I have been looking for a puppy of this breed, as the photo, with a tabby color but all I have found is information. Do you know of a kennel or a place where I can foster a puppy??
    PD: I have a fairly large piece of land where it would stay active

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