Old Shikoku Pictures
On my continued dumpster-dive through the internet, I found a gallery dedicated to the Shikoku Ken. In that gallery, I found these guys! I like looking at the older pictures of any breed... and the same goes for the Shikoku, of course.
I did question if the last dog was actually a Shikoku, but there were no other types of dog in the gallery (it was labelled something like "Shikoku Appreciation")... so I figured it would be safe to post with the rest.
I did question if the last dog was actually a Shikoku, but there were no other types of dog in the gallery (it was labelled something like "Shikoku Appreciation")... so I figured it would be safe to post with the rest.
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The same blog featured some modern Shikoku that had a very different "look" to them than what I'm used to seeing. They were a little rangier and much more ruddy in their coat colors. The blog-owner had one who was very, very red with scattered sesame hairs. I should post him up (if I can find it again) when I get home from work! He was interesting.
Another thing I noticed was how many white socks/blazes and ticked marks I was seeing on the "old" Shikoku dogs.
I will forever love that last pinto Shikoku.
Credit where credit is due? Where did these come from?
Originally, I had found them through a Japanese search engine that I couldn't navigate too well, but @thewalrus cleared it up - he said most of them came from a Shikoku breeder's blog.
http://ameblo.jp/be-so/
^ the URL. After looking through, I really like some of the dogs they have posted on the blog. It's really interesting.
http://ameblo.jp/be-so/image-11545916516-12566951826.html
@Calia might be interested in that. Wow. Tho... after looking closely... is it photoshopped? I can't tell from the entry it links to... and there are no other pictures... but it looks like it might be.
http://ameblo.jp/be-so/entry-11545916516.html here's the entry it's in, if anyone feels so inclined to translate. :B
Yeah, everything looked way too neat on the foot and the pattern on the nail was the same, but I didn't want to say "SHOOOOOOP" without knowing for sure.
After dissecting the entry with a translator, it looks like the image was made to describe a crazy dream the blogger had.