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Tosa

British pronunciation/tˈəʊsə/
American pronunciation/tˈoʊsə/
Tosa
[NOUN]
1

a rare Japanese dog breed with a large and strong build used as a fighting dog

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Tosa definition and meaning

What is a "Tosa"?

The Tosa, also known as the Tosa Inu or Japanese Mastiff, is a large and powerful breed of dog that originated in Japan. Tosa dogs are known for their imposing size and strength, with males typically weighing between 100-200 pounds and standing up to 25-30 inches tall. They have a short coat that can come in a variety of colors, including red, fawn, brindle, and black. The Tosa is a highly intelligent and loyal breed, known for their courage and protective instincts. They were originally bred for dog fighting, and as such, they require firm and consistent training from an early age to ensure proper socialization and obedience. Tosa dogs are known to be reserved and aloof with strangers, but they can be affectionate and loyal towards their families. They require a lot of exercise and mental stimulation, and they thrive in an environment where they have a job or purpose. Tosa dogs are not recommended for inexperienced dog owners due to their size, strength, and dominant nature. They require responsible ownership, proper training, and socialization to ensure they become well-adjusted and well-behaved pets. Tosa dogs are recognized as a rare and unique breed, and they are highly valued in Japan for their loyalty, bravery, and strength.

Examples
1The composition and style of the painting, as well as the figures and poses, are reminiscent of the emaki of the Tosa style of the mid-13th century.
2The year is 1800 in the castle town of Kôchi, capital of the Tosa domain in Japan.
3World of Warships: Dry Dock Initially, Kaga was intended to become the second battleship of the Tosa class.
4The Tosa school, founded at the end of the 12th century, became the leading school of yamato-e painting at the imperial court until the Meiji Restoration of 1868.
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