The Japanese Chin is bright and alert and likes being clean and tidy. He is playful. Sometimes he’ll even make up his own tricks to show off to his audience of friends.
Japanese Chin breed facts
In Japan, there are Inu (dogs) and there are Chin. To the Japanese the distinction needs no clarification. Chin are royalty. They are descendants of dogs that warmed the laps of Chinese aristocracy and kept court with the ladies of the Imperial Palace.
Information you should know before owning a Japanese Chin
He is naturally clean and makes an ideal pet who can thrive in most any climate.
A Japanese Chin is a good companion, bright and alert.
He is sensitive, though, with definite likes and dislikes, but rarely, if ever, does he forget friend or foe.
