A pet dog little known but very good for everyone, from children to the elderly, the Japanese Chin.
Often described as the Japanese Spaniel, the dog is likely to be born in China, where he was the favorite of the royal family. Images of the Japanese Chin were found in ancient temples and ceramics and embroidery. It 'was brought to Japan around 700 AD and was also a favorite of the Japanese royal family. In fact, the word "chin" "royalty" inJapanese.
Exceptional, smart companion
Japanese Chins are friendly, sociable dogs are very intelligent and attractive. The chin will need very little obedience training.
They have been known to come and work well with people of all ages and especially love children - provided that the children treat them gently and with respect.
These dogs do well in small city apartments, but also love the suburbs and the open countryside.
One thing that many people find it funnythere is a tendency, like a cat with its paws to gather food, and even act a clean face. Also, like many cats, who love a nap in a lap warm.
Appearance and needs
The average Japanese Chin is about 8 to 10 inches tall and weighs 4-11 kg.
They have a thick coat of hair throughout the body - which can be a disadvantage for many people. Surprisingly, even if they do not shed much and only twice a week or so to rule.
His head isround and broad, with a short snout and large eyes. Think "Beijing"
Japanese Chins typically live for 12 to 14 years.
Consider, if you are looking for a loyal, intelligent and sociable companion again.
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