Nihon Ken Look-Alikes
Thought it might be interesting if we could post some breeds that resemble the Nihon Ken. [ either in Physical or Temperment / Behavior wise ]
So here's mine, in no particular order...
Dutch Shepherd
Australian Kelpie
East Siberian Laika
Karelo Finnish Laika
West Siberian Laika
Russo-European Laika
Kintamani
Saarloos Wolfhound
Finish Spitz
Canaan Dog
ChowChow
That's all I can think of for now ~
So here's mine, in no particular order...
Dutch Shepherd
Australian Kelpie
East Siberian Laika
Karelo Finnish Laika
West Siberian Laika
Russo-European Laika
Kintamani
Saarloos Wolfhound
Finish Spitz
Canaan Dog
ChowChow
That's all I can think of for now ~
Comments
Jesse
the basenji, NGSD, finnish spitz, dingo, indian spitz, shiba inu, Icelandic sheepdog, jindo, Norrbottenspets, Norwegian Buhund, Norwegian Lundehund, Thai Bangkaew Dog and even the Schipperke all have similar traits and probably similar roots.
Karelian Bear Dog, Greenland dogs and akita inu all look very similar at times.
I think all the Laikas look very similar to Shikokus.
the Poongsan, kai (white variety), kishu, hokkaido and Kintamani(white) all look very similar. Its hard to tell the difference between a black kai with little brindling and a black Kintamani.
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sorry. \
I have another one...
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Oh! You found a NICE picture of a Black Elkhound Brad, they look similar to me too but I couldn't find a decent shot. The
Australian Kelpie always throws me off. Look at this guy;
Greenland dogs look like a cross between Akita & Shikoku to me lol
Lindsay...are you sure they weren't blind? Really? A foxhound? haha ~
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Jesse
What they could possibly be mistaken for ~
Schipperke are the base for Klee Kai? I have seen some Mame shiba that look like poms/schipps in the face as they are bug eyed also like the Klee Kai (that's actually exactly the image that comes to mind when I think of the Mame) and I am afraid that toying the shiba will inevitably give it a bug-eyed look along with the other deleterious flaws toy breeds have (collapsed trachea and luxating patellas to the max).
Tally Ho!
Example pic: not the one down the street from us.
Here is a picture of my first dog. His name was Woodie (cuz I like to play with him LOL), and in this picture was six months prior to him going into kidney failure. He was 18-years-old; at this time I believed he would live to be 20. I was only 24 myself when he was born on October 31. I remember it like it was yesterday. His mom was a White Spitz. On one side of his mom's fence was a black Lab, on the other was a little Pomeranian. The day after Halloween I received a phone call that the pups had arrived (a good friend of the family). I went to see and there was a mass of huge black pups. Then I saw him, this tiny brown pup squirming to make it to the top. Oh I was in love at that very moment. We eventually pulled him at 4-weeks because the other pups were just too big to compete with. He was such a good boy, even with all that hair LOL. I still miss him and catch myself from time to time calling Rudi by Woodie's name. I sure the Wood's energy is all about him.
Ron and Rudi