Big, Exotic and Rare Breeds of Natural Guard Dogs



The Japanese Tosa, often referred to as the Sumo wrestler of the dog world, is a rare, exotic breed and is one of a very few contemporary breeds recognized as natural guard dogs. The Japanese consider the Tosa to be a national treasure and for this reason Tosas, especially those of high quality, are rarely exported. Even in Japan the Tosa is so rare that many Japanese have never seen one except in photographs.

The Tosa's most striking physical characteristic is its large head and deep, broad chest. Tosas may develop black muzzles and ears. Dogstar's males average 140 to 170 pounds, while females average 110 to 140 pounds, though these dogs may appear larger due to their muscular builds.
Sumo
Dogstar's Ishi (Sumo x Stario)
The heavyweight Tosa is a massive, large boned and athletic dog with surprising agility for its size. They maintain their muscular physique with a minimum of space and exercise. They are a massive, well built dog. Unlike other large breeds, Tosas are very agile, even as they grow older, and they are not excessive droolers. In comparison to other larger breeds, they are long lived and require much less space. Tosas are generally very calm.

DogStar breeds the true red Tosa. Pups vary from a fawn to a dark red, and some have white coloring on the paws and chest.



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