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Vikhan Sheepdog

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Height
  
66 cm

Higher classification
  
Dog

Origin
  
Pakistan

Colors
  
Black, Fawn, Red, Brown

Other names
  
Chitral Watchdog Pakistani Vikhan Dog Vikhan Shepherd Vikhan

Breed status
  
Not recognized as a standardized breed by any major kennel club.

Temperament
  
Fearless, Intelligent, Territorial, Fierce

Similar
  
Gull Dong, Bhagyari Kutta, Gull Terr, Bakharwal dog, Bisben

The Vikhan Sheepdog, also called Chitral Watchdog, Pakistani Vikhan Dog or simply the Vikhan, comes from the Chitral region of North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan, where it continues to be used as a livestock guardian dog, as well as a leopard hunting dog, due to its great speed and fierce temperament. The name is derived from the Sanskrit "vikh", and also indicates the hilly country of origin of the dog. The Vikhan’s body is built for speed than strength. It also makes a formidable property watchdog.

Appearance

This large, muscular and lean working breed possesses a fearless temperament and great intelligence. It is, however, very territorial and aggressive, needing careful socialization from an early age. The rich coat comes in solid shades of black, brown, red and fawn, but multi-coloured and spotted dogs are quite common. Average height is around 26 inches. Related to other Molossers of the region, the Vikhan is often described as a "giant Rough Collie", due to its profuse coat, which is used as a wool substitute in Pakistan.

References

Vikhan Sheepdog Wikipedia


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