Kintamani dog

The Kintamani (Indonesian: anjing kintamani) or the Kintamani-Bali Dog is a dog native to the Indonesian island of Bali and originated from the Kintamani region. It is a popular pet for the Balinese and locally Bali's only official breed. The breed was developed from free-roaming local Bali street dogs and was recognised by the FCI in 2019.

Kintamani
black Kintamani
Other namesBalinese Kintamani, Balinese Mountain Dog, Balinese Dog, Bali-Berghund, Anjing Kintamani-Bali, Kintamani-Bali Dog, Chien de Bali/Kintamani, Kintamani-Bali-Hund, Perro Kintamani-Bali
Common nicknamesKinta
OriginIndonesia
Traits
Height Males 49–57 cm (19–22 in)
Females 44–52 cm (17–20 in)
Weight Males 15–18 kg (33–40 lb)
Females 13–16 kg (29–35 lb)
Coat Medium, harsh and double coat with collar
Color White, fawn (beige), red, brindle, or black
Life span 14 yrs
Kennel club standards
Fédération Cynologique Internationale standard
Dog (domestic dog)
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