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Pronunciation

Japanese Chin

Description

The Japanese Chin is also called the Chin or Japanese Spaniel. It is a little spaniel whose only bred purpose is to serve man as a companion. The Chin has a large broad head, large wide-set eyes, and a short broad muzzle. The ears are small, V-shaped, wide apart, and set slightly below the crown of the skull, and well covered with hair. The forehead is quite round. The stop is deep, and the muzzle is short and broad. The nose is wide with an extremely short nasal canal. The nose is black in black and white dogs, and in other colored dogs the nose color should match the color of the coat markings. The eyes are protruding, set wide apart, large, round, and dark in color. The bite is slightly undershot. The body height and length are about the same. The front legs are straight, and fine boned, with the elbows set close to the body. The tail is set high and carried arched up over the back hanging to either side of the dog with feathering. The coat is white with colored patches. The patches are often black, but can also be red, lemon, orange, sable, black and white with tan points, or brindle.

Temperament

The Japanese Chin is a charming, lively, and happy animal. Pleasant, loving and intelligent. Affectionate and extremely devoted to its master. This breed loves everyone it is familiar with, but is known to be reserved around strangers and in unfamiliar situations, socialize this dog well. If you do have small children, teach them to be nice and gentle with the dog. They are good with other dogs and pets. The Japanese Chin has a mind of its own and likes to be the center of attention.  This breed is not a barker. Mild mannered, gracefully, yet playful. Sensitive, agile, dainty and clean. So long as you set rules the dog needs to follow, limits to what he is allowed to do, providing consistent leadership, the Chin will be obedient. They are also good watchdogs. The Japanese Chin can be taught to perform tricks. Be sure to be this dog's pack leader. Do not allow the dog to develop Small Dog Syndrome, human induced behaviors, where they believe they are pack leader to humans. Chins who are allowed to be a pack leader to humans, will develop all types of varying degrees of behavior problems, including, but not limited to separation anxiety, snapping, growling and guarding, and will not be trusted with children.

Height, Weight

Height:  7-11 inches (18-28 cm.)
Weight:  4 pounds (2 kg.) - 15 pounds (7 kg.)
There are two classes of Japanese Chins: under 7 pounds, and over 7 pounds.

Health Problems

Prone to eye issues, respiratory problems, heat prostration and distemper. Tends to wheeze and snore.

Living Conditions

The Japanese Chin is a good dog for apartment life. They are moderately active indoors and will do okay without a yard. This breed is somewhat sensitive to temperature extremes.

Exercise

Chin do not require a great deal of exercise, however they do need to be taken on a daily walk. They will enjoy the opportunity to play in an open yard.

Life Expectancy

An average of under 10 years.

Grooming

A few minutes each day will keep the coat looking beautiful. Comb out tangles and brush lightly, lifting the hair to leave it standing out a little. Clean the eyes every day and check the ears regularly for any signs of infection. Dry shampoo occasionally and bathe only when necessary. This breed is an average shedder.

Origin

Originally called the Japanese Spaniel, and still referred by that name by some clubs, the Japanese Spaniel was renamed "Japanese Chin" by the AKC in 1977. The Japanese Chin is first and foremost bred as a companion dog. Despite the name "Japanese" the breed is native to the land of China. It was later developed in Japan and introduced to Europe in 1700. It became a favorite of Japanese nobility, and was often offered as a royal gift to diplomats and to foreigners who rendered some outstanding service to Japan. In 1853 a pair was given as a gift to Queen Victoria from Commodore Perry when he returned from his historic mission to open Japan to world trade.

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Recognition

CKC, FCI, AKC, KCGB, CKC, ANKC, NKC, NZKC, APRI, ACR, DRA, NAPR
   
   

CKC = Continental Kennel Club
FCI = Fédération Cynologique Internationale
AKC = American Kennel Club
KCGB = Kennel Club of Great Britain
CKC = Canadian Kennel Club
ANKC = Australian National Kennel Club
NKC = National Kennel Club
NZKC = New Zealand Kennel Club
APRI = American Pet Registry Inc.
ACR = American Canine Registry

DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc.
NAPR = North American Purebred Registry, Inc.

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"This is Akira, he is not quite 1 year old in this picture, but he is the smartest dog I've ever owned. He is very vocal when he wants to play or go to the bathroom. Here he is taking a nap in the sun."

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Mochi, the Japanese Chin

Mochi, the Japanese Chin. He is a beautiful little guy from Germany and is very playful, loves to go on jogs, and is always full of surprises.

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Japanese Spaniel (Japanese Chin) (Chin)

This is 4 year old Willy.

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"Abby, my albino Japanese Chin.  I believe Abby and I resemble each other."

"Abby, my albino Japanese Chin.  I believe Abby and I resemble each other."

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This is little (spoiled) baby Pippin. He's a 1 year old Japanese Chin, and he can't stand it if he's not the center of attraction (but don't tell him that, Smile). 

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Japanese Spaniel (Japanese Chin) (Chin)

Photo courtesy of Sharon Honneyman.

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Gizmo, the 15-week old Japanese Chin Puppy, relaxing on his new sofa

Gizmo, the 15-week old Japanese Chin Puppy, relaxing on his new sofa.

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Astroboy, the Japanese Chin

Astroboy, the Japanese Chin - His owner states, "He has a comical but caring personality. In this picture he is trying to sneak up on me."

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Annie Mae the Japanese Chin. Mommy of the puppies below.

Annie Mae the Japanese Chin. Mommy of the puppies below.

Male Japanese Chin puppy at 2 weeks old.

Male Japanese Chin puppy at 2 weeks old.

Japanese Chin puppy at 2 weeks old.

Japanese Chin puppy at 2 weeks old.

Japanese Chin puppy at 2 weeks old.

Japanese Chin puppy at 2 weeks old.

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Japanese Chin

"This is Tiger. He loves to bow to me before he comes in from outside. He does it every time."

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Zorro the Japanese Chin puppy at 10 weeks old.

"This is my Japanese Chin named Zorro (because of his mask like face). We live in New Zealand. I think he looks quite like Gizmo on your page already! He is 10 weeks in the pictures."

Zorro the Japanese Chin puppy at 10 weeks old.

Zorro the Japanese Chin puppy at 10 weeks old.

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Bristow the Japanese Chin as a puppy.

"This is Bristow - born in Tonopah, Arizona and now living in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. She's named after the last name of the lead character on ABC's Alias. She's only a few months old in the picture."

 

   
   

Niko the Japanese Chin at 1 1/2 years old.

"This is Niko. He is 1 1/2 years old in this picture. He is a true class clown. He is always making me and my friends laugh and keeps us wondering why he does his crazy things."

Niko the Japanese Chin at 1 1/2 years old.

Niko the Japanese Chin at 1 1/2 years old.

Niko the Japanese Chin at 1 1/2 years old.

Niko the Japanese Chin at 1 1/2 years old.

Niko the Japanese Chin at 1 1/2 years old.

Niko the Japanese Chin at 1 1/2 years old.

 

 

 

 

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