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Japanese Chin

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Favourite pets of the old Japanese Imperial Court, legend has it that the Japanese Chin was given sake (a liquor made from fermented rice) to stunt his growth and keep him as small as possible. So diminutive were some specimens, that apparently they were kept in hanging baskets, much along the lines of caged birds.

He has a distinctively Oriental look about him, with an aristocratic appearance and stylish carriage. His eyes are placed wide apart with the whites showing at the inner corners and consequently, his efforts to look straight ahead tend to give him an endearing look of perpetual astonishment.

Thousand of years of living in human company have made this picturesque little dog a very social creature, seemingly capable of understanding the thoughts and wishes of his owners without them saying anything. Friendly, bright and alert, the Japanese Chin is a sensitive little fellow with definite likes and dislikes. Rarely, if ever, does he forget friend or foe.

Being naturally clean and not requiring much exercise means that he can live quite happily in the smallest house. He makes a lovely pet for the elderly, or older, gentle children. His profuse coat requires regular grooming.

Height approximately 21 cm
Weights approximately 1.8 - 3.2 kg.

 

For further information on this breed

and where to obtain a puppy contact:

Australian Capital Territory

ACT Canine Association Inc Phone: (02) 6241 4404

New South Wales

Japanese Chin Club of NSW

Ms C Nivison, Ph: (02) 9838 1229

Northern Territory

The North Australian Canine Association Inc.  

Phone: (08) 8984 3570

Email: naca1@bigpond.com

Queensland

Canine Control Council (Queensland)

Phone: (07) 3252 2661

Email: dogsqld@powerup.com.au

South Australia

South Australian Canine Association Inc

Phone: (08) 8349 4797

Email: info@saca.caninenet.com

Tasmania

Tasmanian Canine Association Inc

Phone: (03) 6272 9443

Email: tca@iprimus.com.au

Victoria

Japanese Chin Club of Victoria Inc.

Secretary: Pam Ball 5422 6567

E-mail : cbayley@mail.ue.com.au

Western Australia

Canine Association of Western Australia (Inc)

Phone: (08) 9455 1188 

Email:k9@cawa.asn.au

   
   
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