Age and growth.
So to any owner of an older Shikoku, I wanted to know at what age did your Shikoku stopped growing? Took my german shep and husky about 1 and a half years of age when they finally stopped growing. I wanted to know what to look for in katsu when he stopped growing. Mostly because i'm in hopes he'll end up at about 45lbs or so.
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Not a Shikoku, but my Kishu Ken pup is about 8 months and has mostly slowed down in her growth. I suspect she'll grow a bit taller between now and a year, but won't be nearly as large as my Shikoku - her dam (Nami) is very small for a Kishu.
One thing I do notice is that Fionna (pup) has grown at a very steady rate throughout her puppy-hood - compared, say, to my Malamute... who had much stranger growth patterns of stalling and shooting up like a weed.
There was a growth thread for Shikoku if you try to search, tho. I can't remember what it was called.
Also heres a funny picture of him wanting to greet? or eat? a cat.
Shikoku males should be 52 cm at the shoulder per the NIPPO standard, females 49cm. There is a variance of 3cm that is allowed, but that would make dogs like TK on the upper end of the breed standard for size.
Give him some time to turn out.
If you intend to breed him then you should consult with the U.S. breeders (Peggy, Kris, Corina) and defer to their guidance.
As Co-Director of North American Shikoku Club, @Calia and I work with them to coordinate and plan imports, breedings, litters etc. so that we maximize our breed preservation efforts.
As others have said, if you're seriously interested in being a professional breeder, then reach out to one of them for mentorship. There's plenty of room for people to get involved with this wonderful breed! But we should definitely move forward with care and consideration.
Jesse
As for wanting him to be a certain size, I think I'll just be happy when people stop mistaking him for an oversized shiba.
But I did not mean my post to sound discouraging. There is truly plenty of room for people to be involved in furthering the Shikoku population. My hope is for us all to be in it together and do it smartly.:)
Jesse
We were a little worried when we saw that Rollo was 28 pounds at 16 weeks. We thought Katsu was really light. I guess Rollo is just really large since he's a Yamato baby.