Japanese Chin

Japanese Chin
Toy
A black and white long-haired dog stands on green turf, attached to a leash, with part of a person's leg and shoe visible next to it.

Meet the Japanese Chin

As the name implies, the tiny parti-colored, long-haired lap dogs known as Japanese Chin are reputed to be natives of the land of the chrysanthemum. The Japanese, who have treasured them for centuries, have the belief that they are just as ancient as the dogs of Malta. There seems to be a probability, however, that the breed may claim to be Chinese just as surely as Japanese. Until 1977 the breed was known as the Japanese Spaniel. These entertainers sole purpose is to bring comfort and joy to those with whom they share their home.

Breed Group:

Toy

Breed Personality:

Sociable, Friendly, Outgoing, Playful

Breed Specifics

Max Life Expectancy
(years): 12
Max Height
(inches): 11
Max Weight
(lbs): 11

Main Breed Characteristics

Good with Children (3/5)
Good with Other Dogs (5/5)
Shedding (3/5)
Grooming Needs (2/5)
Coat Length (1/5)
Good with Strangers (3/5)
Playfulness (3/5)
Protectiveness (3/5)
Trainability (3/5)
Energy Level (3/5)
Barking Level (2/5)

Breed Variations

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