Kunma
Kunma is an obscure dog-breed name that appears in some lists of domestic dog varieties but lacks a widely published kennel standard or stable international registry identity. Because the name is not consistently documented in English-language breed references, it is safest to treat it as a local or informal working-dog label rather than a clearly defined breed like the Kunming dog. Dogs advertised under the name may differ in size, coat, color, and purpose depending on the seller or regional source.
For buyers, rescues, and researchers, the practical task is verification. Ask where the dog and its parents came from, what work the line has been used for, and which organization, if any, recognizes the name. Temperament and health should be judged dog by dog, with the same standards used for any medium or large working dog: sound structure, manageable behavior, vaccination records, and a housing plan that matches energy and guarding tendency. Thin documentation makes careful provenance more valuable than a label.
Colors: Albino, Apricot, Bicolor, Black, Black and Tan, Black and White, Black Mask, Blue, Blue and Tan, Blue Merle, Blue Roan, Blue Tick, Brindle, Brown, Brown and Tan, Brown and White, Chocolate, Cream, Dapple, Domino, Fawn, Fawn and White, Gold, Gray, Grey, Harlequin, Irish Marked, Leucistic, Liver, Liver Mask, Mantle, Mask, Melanistic, Merle, Mottled, Parti-Color, Piebald, Red, Red and White, Red Merle, Red Roan, Red Tick, Reverse Brindle, Roan, Sable, Saddle, Silver, Speckled, Spotted, Tan, Ticked, Tricolor, Tuxedo, White, Yellow