Coat: Double

How often should a Diqing Indigenous Dog be groomed?

How often should you groom a Diqing Indigenous Dog? With its medium-length double coat, brushing three times a week is a must, especially during heavy shedding seasons in spring and fall. Use an undercoat rake to remove dead fur and prevent mats. Bathing every 4 to 6 weeks helps keep the coat clean, and blow-drying afterward is key to loosening dead hair and reducing shedding around the house. - Brush 3× weekly, more in shedding seasons - Use an undercoat rake for dead hair - Bathe every 4–6 weeks - Blow-dry to aid de-shedding - Check ears and trim nails regularly Pro tip: Blow-drying after baths not only dries the coat but also helps lift loose undercoat hairs, making your next brush easier. Their solid yellow to golden coat doesn’t require special stain care but keeping the coat clean highlights its natural shine.

Size: Medium

About the Diqing Indigenous Dog

Have you ever wondered what makes the Diqing Indigenous Dog so unique? This breed hails from the rugged Himalayan foothills in Yunnan, China, where it developed a strong, muscular build and a thick double coat that ranges from pale cream to rich golden yellow. Its erect ears and bushy tail give it a striking silhouette against the mountain landscape. Known locally as the Yunnan Yellow Dog, it’s a rare breed with deep cultural roots tied to Tibetan communities. What’s special about their personality? Diqing Indigenous Dogs are reserved but fiercely protective, often acting as guardians for livestock and homes. They’re not the type to seek out strangers but show great loyalty and gentleness to their family. Their agility and endurance make them excellent working dogs, but they need early socialization and firm training to balance their natural wariness with good manners.

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