Xin lỗi bạn vì lúc đó vội vội vàng vàng. Bạn vào mục "Các giống chó bản địa miền bắc" trong đó có nói đến shakhi, chú ý là trong bài đó viết là sharky.
Chi tiết hơn xin mời bạn hỏi thêm anh Taivenh
Về phía tôi, chỉ đọc được thông tin sau: Shakhi là tên gọi chung cho các giống chó săn, còn gọi là Gongkhi (not sure). Lâu nên quên nhiều, bạn search theo từ khoá shakhi sẽ thấy ngay mà.
Chúc may mắn
Chà chà tôi nhớ nhầm nhiều quá, Shakhi là giống chó bảo vệ và săn tuyệt hảo, Sha-khyi mới là để chỉ giống chó săn
Quite rare today, the Tibetan Shakhi Dog is related to other Tibetan, Nepalese and Central Asian breeds. A valued
guardian of camps and villages, it also makes a capable herder and an excellent hunting dog. Some
confusion exists regarding the Shakhi name, which is very similar to
Sha-Khyi. The Kongpo is an actual breed, whereas the term Sha-Khyi is used to describe any
hunting dog in Tibet, from certain pariah-like hounds to certain varieties of the Tibetan Mastiff. Traditionally, there have been two types within the Shakhi breed, separated by size and colour. The variety used for
hunting duties is usually white with red, brown or black markings and is leaner than the slightly taller Congkhi watchdogs, which have fuller coats and mastiff-like features. The breed was in danger of extinction during the 20th century, but has fortunately survived in sufficient numbers, due to common crossings between the types within the Kongpo breed. Light frame and strong musculature allow this high-drive Molosser to achieve great speeds when chasing away predators or hunting wild boars, but presently only a small number of these dogs are used for hunting in Tibet and are mostly employed for herding and guarding. The Conghi is a typical light mastiff, although some specimens have erect ears. The Shakhi has a true spitz tail and a rough, dense, weatherproof coat. It comes in a variety of lighter shades, mostly white, fawn and bicolours with some darker patching. The average height is around 22 inches.
Nguồn: http infohund.no/Hunderasene_Molosser/The_1st_Group/shakhi.htm