Japanese Chin Dog Breed

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Japanese Chin Dog Breed Facts and Information Profile With Pictures

A relative of the Pug and Pekingese, the Japanese Spaniel, or Japanese Chin dog breed as it is known in some circles, has a regal history, dating back to the Imperial court of Japan. Cherished companions of Japanese nobility, the Japanese Spaniel could only be owned by elite members of the royal court. Pampered to extremes, it is said that they even fed them sake at the royal table – a drink intended to stunt their growth. The breed found it’s way to Britain in 1853, when a pair that was given to a British trader was presented them to Queen Victoria, the first canine gifts presented to any member of the royal family. Japanese Spaniels were originally exhibited under the breed name Japanese Pug at a dog show held in 1862, and they soon became popular with the public, due to their noble heritage and charismatic charm.

The Japanese Spaniel is a beautiful, long-coated Toy breed, measuring approximately 12 inches at the shoulder. It carries it’s majestic tail over it’s back, displaying long plumes of silky hair. The long, straight, silky coat comes in colors of black and white or red. Grooming requirements are fairly demanding – the coat should be brushed and combed daily, and the large, rather prominent eyes need regular examination and cleansing. These charming pets are a joy to own. They are playful and friendly, making them a good choice for families with older, well-behaved children. The Japanese Chine dog breed is also a good choice for city dwellers and elderly dog owners, since the Japanese Spaniel needs minimal exercise and can adapt to any living space – apartment or castle!