Kintamani History
The Kintamani is a breed of small cattle from Bali, Indonesia. It is the smallest of the Balinese cattle, the others being the Toraja, Sanggau, and Lombok. The origin of the name is unknown. The Kintamani is very rare. It is raised mainly in the highlands of Bali and is rarely found elsewhere. The head is flat, with short ears, and the head is white with brown or black hair. The hair of adult animals is black or dark brown. The skin is white, and the body is compact. The weight is 120 to 200 kg (264 to 440 lb).
Kintamani Physical Characteristics
The Kintamani is a medium-to-large sized breed of domestic dogs from Indonesia. The breed is believed to have originated from the Kediri and Madura areas, specifically on the slopes of Mount Rinjani.
Eye Colors
Brown
Nose Colors
Black
Coat Colors
White, Pied, Black
Height Range
Male Height Range: 18 – 22 inches
Female Height Range: 16 – 20 inches
Weight Range
Male Weight Range: 33 – 37 lbs
Female Weight Range: 29 – 33 lbs
Kintamani Health
Description of breed health.
Lifespan
11-14 yrs
Kintamani Health Concerns
Usually A Very Healthy Breed, Skin Problems
Kintamani Temperament and Behaviour
The Kintamani is an affectionate and easygoing animal. They are gentle and sensitive, and get along well with people and other dogs. They are playful and energetic, but also can be calm.
Kintamani Activity Requirements
Kintamanis were originally bred in Indonesia, where they are known as Bali dogs. They are intelligent, loyal, and alert, and were once used as guard and hunting dogs. Since they are originally from a tropical environment, Kintamanis love the heat. They do well in both warm and cool climates, but prefer to be active and outdoors as much as possible. While they are not extremely high-energy, they will still require a daily walk and some playtime. They will also need regular grooming to keep their coats healthy and their nails trimmed. If you are thinking about a Kintamani, be sure to consider their need for regular exercise and outdoor time.
Miles Per Day
10 miles
Activity Per Day
60 minutes
Daily Food
1.8 cups
Kennel Club Recognition
American Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Kintamani is part of the Unclassified group.
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The Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Kintamani is part of the Unclassified group.
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Australian National Kennel Council
Not Recognized
Kintamani is part of the Unclassified group.
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Canadian Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Kintamani is part of the Unclassified group.
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