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Thai Bangkaew Dog

Thai Bangkaew Dog
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Common nicknames TBD, Bangkaew
Origin Thailand
Classification / standards
FCI Group 5, Section 5 Asian Spitz and related breeds #358 (provisional) standard
Notes Breed provisionally accepted, not eligible for the CACIB
Domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris)
Classification / standards
FCI Group 5, Section 5 Asian Spitz and related breeds #358 (provisional) standard

The Thai Bangkaew Dog is an Asian dog breed. It is a medium-sized spitz-type dog.

The Thai Bangkaew Dog is compactly built and square in profile. It is well proportioned, with a smooth gait. The double coat consists of a short undercoat, with longer guard hairs growing through it forming the outer coat. The coat is thicker and longer around the neck, chest, and back forming a lion-like ruff, which is more noticeable on male dogs than on female dogs. The plumed tail is carried with moderate upward curve over the back. The breed comes in white with shades of red, gray, brown, and black in a wide variety of patterns.There are some that consists on white coats.

Bangkaew is a village located in the Bang Rakam District, Phitsanulok Province in the central region of Thailand. In this district, near the Yom River, there is a monastery called Wat Bangkaew where it is believed that Thai Bangkaew Dogs originated.

Legend has it that the third abbot of Bangkaew Temple, the respected Luang Puh Maak Metharee, was known for mercy and giving care to all living things. An old Bangkaew villager named Tah Nim gave the abbot a native bitch. Because she was pregnant without any dog in the area, her mating was thought to be either a golden jackal (Canis aureus) or a dhole (Cuon alpinus) living in the surrounding forest. A chromosome study of Thai Bangkaew dog confirmed that the breed is the result of domestic dog and jackal interbreed. https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=th&u=http://www.researchgate.net/publication/27805191__&prev=search The resulting litter produced longhaired puppies of black and dark brown coloration. Luang Puh Maak Metharee raised the resulting puppies, four females.


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