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    Where are Kishus from?

    The Kishu hails from the Kishu region of Japan and has been around for thousands of years.

    How many types of Kishus are there?

    Apart from color variation, there is just one type of Kishu.

    Which breeds mix with Kishus?

    None known.

    Kishu size

    Kishu are medium to large-sized dogs, most weighing 30-60 lbs and standing around 17-22 inches tall.

    What colors do Kishus come in?

    Kishu are white or red, but white is more common.

    How much do Kishus shed?

    Kishus are moderate shedders.

    How much do Kishus bark?

    Kishus are rather quiet. They stalk their prey quietly and they are equally quiet in the home.

    Are Kishus good with kids?

    If raised alongside children and properly trained, the Kishu can be a wonderfully devoted and playful friend to children. As with any breed, it is recommended that your child is always supervised when interacting with your Kishu to keep both the child and dog safe.

    Are Kishus good family dogs?

    Though they may be aloof with strangers, Kishus are devoted, loving pets to their own family. They love to be included in all activities and are quite an energetic breed, so an active family would make the best match.

    Do Kishus have a lot of health problems?

    Like most ancient breeds, the Kishu is free from most genetic disorders.

    What diseases are Kishus prone to?

    1. Hip and/or Elbow Dysplasia: Hip and elbow dysplasia are two of the most common skeletal diseases seen in dogs. They are similar diseases in which either the hip or elbow joint has grown abnormally or is misshapen. The abnormal shape prevents the joints and sockets from properly meeting one another, resulting in rubbing and grinding instead of sliding smoothly. Unlike in hip dysplasia, where the main problem is joint instability, the abnormalities seen in elbow dysplasia often result in pie...

    How much does a Kishu cost?

    You can adopt a Kishu at a much lower cost than buying one from a breeder. The cost to adopt a Kishu is around $300 in order to cover the expenses of caring for the dog before adoption. In contrast, buying Kishus from breeders can be prohibitively expensive. Depending on their breeding, they usually cost anywhere from $1,200-$2,000.

    Where can I adopt a Kishu?

    The easiest way to adopt a Kishu would be through a rescue that specializes in Kishus. A great place to start would be by starting a breed search on Adopt a Pet. The search will show you all the available Kishus in your area.

    Adopt a Pet helps you locate adoptable Kishus near you. Learn about the Kishu breed, its characteristics, health, and how to train and care for it.

  4. Is the Kishu Ken the right breed for you? Learn more about the Kishu Ken including personality, history, grooming, pictures, videos, and the AKC breed standard.

  5. The National Kishu Club is a Kishu Ken breed club and a Kishu Ken only registration body. We offer registration on member dogs who can prove their dog has Nihon Ken Hozonkai registered ancestors through approved pedigree data.

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