Why Tebetian Mastiffs were popular in China's Imperial courts?
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Tibetan mastiffs were popular in China's imperial courts as hunting dogs. They were brought along the Silk Road in ancient times as tribute from Tibet. They were huge black dogs used as watchdogs. They explode into action like bullets.
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Tibetan mastiffs were popular in china’s imperial courts as hunting dogs.
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- The Tibetan mastiffs came to china as a tribute from Tibet.
- The dogs are known for their ferocious nature.
- The Chinese understood the ferocity of the creatures and employed them as watchdogs to keep a check on intruders.
- The dogs are known for their loyalty, fearlessness and is traditionally treated as a guardian.
- It belongs to the mastiff family. It was a nomad dog, roaming with nomads.
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