- Formosan Mountain Dog
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name = Formosan Mountain Dog
image_caption = A two-year old Bunan Taiwan Dog.
altname = Formosan, Taiwan Dog
country =Taiwan
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note = This breed is recognized with a pedigree from the Taiwan Kennel Club.The Formosan Mountain Dog, commonly referred to as simply Formosan, and also known as Taiwan Dog (zh-t|t=臺灣犬) or Taiwan Native Dog (zh-t|t=臺灣土狗) is a breed of
dog indigenous toTaiwan . [cite web
url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2005/09/11/2003271280
title=The Formosan dog: A breed apart
publisher=Taipei Times
author=Meredith Dodge
date=2005-11-05
accessdate=2007-02-07] [cite web
url=http://siriusdog.com/articles/dog-gsd-show-taiwan-2003.htm
title=Judging in Tense Times - World Tension and the Dog Show
publisher=SiriusDog.com
author=Fred Lanting
date=2003
accessdate=2007-02-07] Formosans are further classified into "Taiya" (Atayal), "Bunon" (Bunun), and "Plain" based on various physical characteristics. [cite web
url=http://www.dogs.com.tw/eg/exterior.htm
title=Taiwan dogs: Details of exterior features
accessdate=2007-02-07] Originally kept by aboriginal Taiwanese ashunting dog s, purebred Formosans are extremely rare, so much so that one dog breeder in Taiwan named Chen Ming-nan spent 10 years to find four dogs suitable for breeding.Chen owned a Formosan as a child, and in the 1980s he established a business dedicated to creating a pure-bred Formosan, beginning with a single puppy that he purchased for NT$30,000 (about US$1,000) from an aborigine man. [cite news
url=http://www.dogs.com.tw/eg/cdn940124.htm
title=Brother Native Dog and the Howler Family
author=Chan Ping Yi
publisher=China Daily News
date=1994-01-24
accessdate=2007-02-07 Republished on dogs.com.tw.] Characteristics include medium size, firm jaw strength, and triangular face, with upright or semi-folded ears. The tail is upright or curved with a thick coat, but the belly is hairless; the tail is used to warm the belly, and may even be long enough to protect the snout from insects. [cite news
url=http://www.dogs.com.tw/eg/cdn951215.htm
title=Looking for the Formosa Dog
author=Lin Chia Chun
publisher=China Daily News
date=1995-12-15
accessdate=2007-02-07 Republished on dogs.com.tw.] According to Chen, there is no shortage of stray dogs in Taiwan that could be mistaken for a pureblood Formosan, but purebloods tend to have a strong sense of direction, smell, sight, and hearing.Of the purebloods that Chen found, blood tests showed that they were related to dogs found in Southern Japan and that they were descendants of the
South Asian Hunting Dog . Little known outside of Taiwan, Formosans are recognized with a pedigree from theTaiwan Kennel Club and theInternational Canine Organization . They are well adapted to the uneven and thickly forested terrain of Taiwan, having become a semi-wild breed prior to the arrival of human Dutch settlers. Notwithstanding these adaptations, Formosans retained the potential to be trained, and are now used as hunting dogs, asguard dog s, asstunt dog s, or simply as companions.References
External links
* [http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/taiwan-hund Taiwan Native Dog‧the beautiful world]
* [http://www.dogs.com.tw/eg/indexeg.htm Taiwan Dogs website]
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