Tahltan Bear Dog
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| Tahltan Bear Dog | |
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An artist's representation of a female Tahltan Bear Dog | |
| Other names | Chien d'ours de Tahltan |
| Common nicknames | Tahltan |
| Origin | Northern Canada |
| Dog (domestic dog) | |
The Tahltan Bear Dog was a breed of dog that came to Canada in early migrations and acclimatised to the environment. [citation needed]
Coat and colour
The Tahltan was built somewhere between the lines of the spitz and pariah types. The ideal dog was, above all else, athletic and agile so as to distract and harass big game.
As they were always bred solely for hunting value, their appearance could vary significantly between dogs. [citation needed]
A Tahltan Bear Dog was primarily black and white. Standing 14 to 17 inches high at the shoulder, with relatively large, erect pointed ears, with a refined, pointed muzzle. The glossy coat was of average length, with guard hairs covering a thicker undercoat. [1][2] Their paws were somewhat webbed and relatively large for the size of the dog.
Like others of their group, they had a peculiar yodel. Foxy in appearance, their main distinction among dogs is their novel tail. Short, bushy and carried erect, it has been described variously as a shaving brush or a whisk broom. [1][2]