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Thai Bangkaew Dog

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Thai Bangkaew Dog
OriginBang Rakam, Phitsanulok, Thailand
Traits
Height Males 46–56 cm (18–22 in)
Females 41–50 cm (16–19.5 in)
Weight Males 18–20 kg (39–43 lb)
Females 16–18 kg (35–40 lb)
Coat Double
Colour Pied White Cream Black Gray Brown Red
Kennel club standards
Fédération Cynologique Internationale standard
Dog (domestic dog)

The Thai Bangkaew Dog (Thai: ไทยบางแก้ว) is a dog breed from Thailand. It is a medium-sized spitz-type dog.[1]

History

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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, a Buddhist abbot's local black and white female dog was crossed with a now extinct wild dog, producing the first of the breed. Since 1957, selective breeding from their single litters produced today's breed.[1]

A Thai Bangkaew Dog puppies

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