Damchi
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Country of origin | Bhutan | ||||||
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The Damchi is believed to be named after the Himalayan village of Damchi. Another explanation could be that Damchi which means 'tied dog' is explaining its purpose as a guard dog. This small toy breed is similar to the Tibetan Spaniel only larger. The former King of Bhutan owned a Damchi and the breed has been featured on one of the countries postage stamps. The Damchi is a much loved dog in Bhutan but elsewhere its survival is still unsure. A few can be found in Germany where a breeder imported the lovely dogs from India but the bloodlines are very thin.
[edit] Appearance
These dogs have a silky top coat which is moderate in length they have a slight mane. They have a curl in the tail which is well feathered. The coat comes in black and white and tri-colour several variations are acceptable.
[edit] Temperament
Aloof with strangers, loyal yet independent. They are highly intelligent, playful and good with children.
[edit] References
Juliette Cunliffe (2001):- Encyclopedia of Dog Breeds. ISBN 0-7525-6561-3. Published by Parragon