Laizhou Hong

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Other namesZhuqiao Hong (朱橋紅)
Sulian Hong (蘇聯紅)
Shandong Hong (山東紅)
Shanhong Quan (山红犬)
Huxing Quan (虎形犬)
Chuanhong Quan (川红犬)
Mountain red dog
Chinese Red Dog
China Mountain Red Dog
Dyscophus Guineti
Red dog of Laizhou
Red Dog
Soviet Red Dog
Laizhouhong Dog
Zhuqiaohong Dog
Sulianhong Dog
Shandonghong Dog
Huxing Dog
Shanhong Dog
Chuanhong Dog
Origin China
Height 25–31 in (64–80 cm)
Height 25–31 in (64–80 cm)
Laizhou Hong
A male Laizhou Hong dog
Other namesZhuqiao Hong (朱橋紅)
Sulian Hong (蘇聯紅)
Shandong Hong (山東紅)
Shanhong Quan (山红犬)
Huxing Quan (虎形犬)
Chuanhong Quan (川红犬)
Mountain red dog
Chinese Red Dog
China Mountain Red Dog
Dyscophus Guineti
Red dog of Laizhou
Red Dog
Soviet Red Dog
Laizhouhong Dog
Zhuqiaohong Dog
Sulianhong Dog
Shandonghong Dog
Huxing Dog
Shanhong Dog
Chuanhong Dog
Origin China
Traits
Height 25–31 in (64–80 cm)
Weight 66–132 lb (30–60 kg)
Coat short-haired
Color Red, Reddish brown with black saddle, black, Dark brown, Dark brown with black saddle, etc.
Litter size 6—9 puppies
Kennel club standards
China Kennel Union standard
Dog (domestic dog)

Laizhou Hong (萊州紅), also known as Zhuqiao Hong (朱橋紅), Sulian Hong (蘇聯紅), Shandong Hong (山東紅), Shanhong Quan (山红犬), Huxing Quan (虎形犬), Chuanhong Quan (川红犬), Laizhouhong Dog (萊州紅犬), Red dog of Laizhou and Chinese Red Dog, is a companion dog, working dog, and guard dog.[1]

Laizhou Hong originated in Zhuqiao Town, Laizhou City, Shandong Province, China in the 19th century. It was bred by local enthusiasts using Xigou, Langqing Quan and other native Chinese dog breeds as well as Great Danes, German Shepherds, Rottweilers and other breeds.[2][3] Laizhou Hong is now widely distributed throughout China. They are known for their calm and loyal personality, unique ornamental value and ability to quickly adapt to new environments and cope with situations.[4][5]

While the Laizhou Hong appeared in the 2019 World Dog Show in Shanghai under Group 11 - Non FCI Breeds, it remains a rare breed outside of China. Laizhou Hong puppies have gorgeous red coats and tall, pointed ears, making them a desirable addition to any dog-loving family. However, they require a job to do to keep them mentally and physically stimulated.[6]

Laizhou Hong has already been recognized by China Kennel Union and is classified in FCI Group 2.[7]

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