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Shikoku

Temperament: Gentle with his people, active and alert hunter, an ancient breed with endurance, energy and intelligence
Height: 17 to 22 inches
Weight: 35-55 lbs
Life Span: 10-12 years
Outlier Index ?
0.30
Born before 2016: 0.33 Born after 2024: 0.32
Avg Genetic Rel. ?
0.00
Born before 2016: -0.01 Born after 2024: 0.00
Internal Relatedness ?
0.01
Born before 2016: 0.00 Born after 2024: -0.01
Shikoku
#NameGender OIAGRIR
1 Gakushome Go Higashi Tachibana F 0.24 -0.06 0.36
2 Jurakudai Go Miyakotachibanaen M 0.40 -0.13 0.05
3 Kibo No Okami A'Haku M 0.35 -0.05 0.21
4 Kibo No Okami Akali F 0.23 0.04 0.02
5 Kibo No Okami Asayuki F 0.23 0.03 0.10
6 Ryufu Go Sami Nishihamaso M 0.35 -0.07 -0.03
7 Oksana Go Sakura Kensha F 0.29 0.01 0.08
8 Kibo No Okami Arasaka M 0.22 0.02 0.15
9 Kamegamori Go Aoiyama Sou F 0.34 -0.05 0.02
10 Kiseki No Yama Ken'Ichi Go M 0.26 0.14 -0.23
This breed evolved in the mountainous Kochi region of Japan, hunting boar. They are tough and agile, adapted to the challenging terrain. They were designated a "national monument" of Japan in 1937.
Joint and hip issues, luxating patellae, entropian, epilepsy,

Average metrics by birth year for dogs with recorded birthdates in the BetterBred database.

A 3D genetic map of enrolled Shikoku dogs in the BetterBred database, based on allele-sharing distance across 33 STR loci. This is not a complete picture of the breed — it reflects only dogs whose owners have enrolled them. Drag to rotate · scroll to zoom · hover for dog names (public profiles only).

Historical founders — oldest 25% of enrolled dogs     Current gene pool — most recent 50% of enrolled dogs
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The Dog Leukocyte Antigen (DLA) region controls immune function and is the most polymorphic portion of the canine genome. Every dog carries two sets of DLA haplotypes — one from each parent — which almost never recombine across generations. Frequency percentages reflect how often each haplotype appears across all allele copies in the breed, not the percentage of dogs carrying it.

Class I Haplotypes

HaplotypeFrequency
1133
52.4%
1191
18.2%
1229
12.2%
1231
11.2%
1232
2.7%
1230
1.4%
1054
1.4%
1091
0.7%

Class II Haplotypes

HaplotypeFrequency
2077
52.4%
2018
18.2%
2122
11.2%
2056
9.1%
2123
3.0%
2012
2.7%
2071
1.4%
2106
1.4%
2067
0.7%

Class I & II Combinations

Class IClass IIFrequency
1133 2077
51.7%
1191 2018
18.0%
1231 2122
11.0%
1229 2056
9.0%
1229 2123
3.0%
1232 2012
2.7%
1054 2106
1.3%
1230 2071
1.3%
1091 2067
0.7%

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