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The only award Kiyohime-Go received from
Akiho as a bitch was the Sakushutsu Korosho (Award For Producing
Outstanding Dogs). She was an outstanding dog from a breeding of the
Ichinoseki and Taihei lines, but had features of the Taihei line. Her
adequate height with a beautiful red coat showed dignity. In the ring,
her bearing exceeded others and took Akikyo’s first place in the female
class.
Taihei-Go produced Yohei? (Tomohira?)
which produced Fudo, which produced Akemi. From Akemi came Meigyoku and
Tamakiyo and Kiyohime became the foundation bitch of many outstanding
red dogs and contributed much to the shaping of Akita dogs that
followed.
Tamakumo and Kiyohime produced Kiyome,
which produced Daiunme to continue to Kumohibiki, Nanun and on to
Kumomaru and Tetsuyuki (litter mate of Kumomaru). Senzan and Kiyohime
produced Yayoi. Yayoi and Tamakumo produced Jurome. Jurome and
Tanihibiki produced Tanigumo which produced Rikimaru, and on to
Kumomaru. From Unjo came Muchi which produced Hachiman which produced
Azumazakura and so on. Of the main bloodlines of the brindle, red
sesame, red and white coats, not only are they being continued, but are
maintaining the Akita
dog’s basic foundation features, purifying the lines and preventing its
deterioration.
With fewer foundation bitches available,
some of their excellent features may be eclipsed by the features of the
more numerous male foundation dogs.
A bloodline may be popular for period, but
may soon go into a decline and be forgotten. However, the persistence of
certain features from a bloodline of the past may indicate the heavy
influence of that bloodline.
Among the postwar Akita
dogs, such as Kiyohime-Go that had the features of the Taihei line, one
could say that dogs such as Goromaru and Tamakumo of the Ichinoseki line
were possible.
Although the red coat is popular today,
the original kihaku (vim, spirit, vigor) , shape, coat color needs to be
restored. That is, one should strive to produce a type of dog from the
wild with dignity-------
Ryonosuke Hiraizumi
1973 |