Kunming dog

Wolf-dog hybrid breed
Kunming dog

The Kunming dog, Chinese Kunming Dog, Kunming Wolfdog, or Chinese Kunming Wolfdog (Mandarin: 昆明犬 Kūnmíng quǎn) is a wolf-dog breed of working dog developed in Kunming, China in the 1950s from Alsatians hybridized with local dogs; even wolf–dog hybrids. It was recognized as a breed in 2007. It is frequently used by the police and military in its country of origin and has been exported to various other countries.[1] It is the only working dog breed developed in China with international recognition. [2] It has a yellow and black coat.[3] The Kunming Dog is also used to perform many duties. These include, but are not limited to, discovering odors emitted by narcotics and explosives, uncovering human remains, and saving people. Male Kunming dogs are usually 60-75 cm in height and female Kunming dogs average a height of 60-65 cm in height making them slightly smaller.[2]

References

  1. ^ Li, Jin-Xiu; Huang, Qing-Guo; Wang, Shi-Zhi; Zhou, Qi-Jun; Gao, Xu; Zhang, Ya-Ping; Wang, Guo-Dong (2021). "Behavioral evidence for the origin of Chinese Kunming dog". Current Zoology. 67 (4): 469–471. doi:10.1093/cz/zoaa081. PMC 8489011. PMID 34616944.
  2. ^ a b Wei, Yun‐Fang; Wan, Jiu‐Sheng; Chen, Fang‐Liang; Chen, Chao; Li, Jing; Cheng, Lu‐Guang; Mao, Ai‐Guo; Li, Fei‐Xiang; Wang, Bin; Huang, Qing‐Guo; Tang, Shu‐Sheng; Wei, Hong‐Jiang (2018). "A retrospective study of female reproductive parameters in the Kunming dog". Animal Science Journal. 89 (1): 52–59. doi:10.1111/asj.12914. PMID 28960617.
  3. ^ Wang, Guo-dong; Cheng, Lu-guang; Fan, Ruo-xi; Irwin, David M.; Tang, Shu-sheng; Peng, Jian-guo; Zhang, Ya-ping (2013-02-12). "Signature of Balancing Selection at the MC1R Gene in Kunming Dog Populations". PLOS ONE. 8 (2): e55469. Bibcode:2013PLoSO...855469W. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0055469. ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 3570536. PMID 23424634.


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