The Japanese chin is an old toy breed that most likely evolved from the Tibetan spaniel. Dogs similar in appearance to the chin have been found on ancient pottery and old Chinese temples. The dogs appear to have originated in China.

What kind of dog is a Japanese Chin?

Japanese Chin. Small, lively, and aristocratic, the Japanese Chin is a square-proportioned small dog. This breed has a bright inquisitive expression. A small amount of white shows in the inner corners of the eyes, imparting a look of astonishment. The dog’s gait is stylish, lively, and light. The single coat is abundant, straight, and silky,…

What kind of personality does a Japanese Chin have?

Overall, these dogs have a cheerful and happy personality. Friendliness: In terms of friendliness, the Japanese Chin is slightly above average. They get along great with families, small children and other dogs, but need socialization early on. Compared to other dogs, this breed gets along fairly well with strangers and guests.

How to care for a Japanese Chin?

Japanese Chin Care 1 Diet. One must include fiber in their diet otherwise their anal glands may become impacted. 2 Coat. The coat of Japanese chin is quite silky to the touch and the head is covered with short hair. 3 Dental. Dental hygiene is a huge part of caring for Japanese Chins. 4 Nails. 5 Ears. 6 Care Tips.

Do Japanese chins wheeze a lot?

The Japanese Chin is lively but small enough that exercise needs can be met with a short walk, romp, or game. This dog does not enjoy hot humid weather. Some Chins tend to wheeze. The long beautiful coat needs combing twice weekly. Note: The breed is sensitive to anesthesia and does not tolerate heat well.

What is the origin of the chin dog?

The dogs appear to have originated in China. It is reported that the Chinese Emperor gave a pair of chin to the Japanese Emperor. The first European records of the chin go back to the 1600s when Portuguese sailors presented Princess Catherine of Braganza with some chins as a gift.