In fact, Qianwei country dog is an ordinary garden dog, except that the tail of Qianwei country dog is rolled up and has a flowered tongue. Qianwei country dog has a prominent head, which belongs to a rare garden dog and is called a rich dog.
Species introduction
Chinese garden dogs are very similar to early wolves, Chinese wolves and prairie wolves in appearance, with a short mouth and a flat forehead. China pastoral dogs are mainly distributed in low altitude areas south of the Great Wall and east of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, with the central region as the center, and widely exist in rural areas of China and Southeast Asia. Nowadays, China's garden dogs are widely regarded as pet dogs in the process of urbanization.
China Pastoral Dog is the product of thousands of years of farming society in China, and it is a living fossil of history and culture, so it is called "Chinese Dog".