The Tosa is a dangerous breed since it was raised as a fighting dog. It is native to Japan and may also be called the Japanese Mastiff, Tosa-Ken, and Tosa Inu. It is majorly seen in dog fights. Its body is covered by a short, smooth coat with brindle, fawn, or red color. It is heavily muscled, with a strong, broad skull having a square muzzle. The ears are small and thin, high set, closely hanging to the face, while the dark brown eyes give it a serene expression. Its uncut tail is very thick at the base and tapering at the end. Because of its high energy and muscle nature, it doesn’t live well with other pets.
Tosas have a withers height between 25”-32" (64-81 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 90-170 lb (41-77 kg). The Tosa has an overall body length of roughly 39”-48” (99-122 cm), standing height between 34”-43” (86-109 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-12 years.
The Tosa is a dangerous breed since it was raised as a fighting dog. It is native to Japan and may also be called the Japanese Mastiff, Tosa-Ken, and Tosa Inu. It is majorly seen in dog fights. Its body is covered by a short, smooth coat with brindle, fawn, or red color. It is heavily muscled, with a strong, broad skull having a square muzzle. The ears are small and thin, high set, closely hanging to the face, while the dark brown eyes give it a serene expression. Its uncut tail is very thick at the base and tapering at the end. Because of its high energy and muscle nature, it doesn’t live well with other pets.
Tosas have a withers height between 25”-32" (64-81 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 90-170 lb (41-77 kg). The Tosa has an overall body length of roughly 39”-48” (99-122 cm), standing height between 34”-43” (86-109 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-12 years.