Japanese Oriental
Japanese Oriental

Japanese Chin: A Simply Delicious East race
The Japanese Chin comes from the land of Chrysanthemums and sunshine like their short-faced prototypes King Charles Spaniel and Pekingese. You can trace their ancestry back to a dark past and share the distinction of being Court favorites in their own country for centuries. The Japanese people, as small dogs appropriate for carrying on the sleeves of their costumes great flow. The Japanese Chin was also called a sleeve or chin dog. The Japanese sometimes held these little dogs under their chin. The Japanese Chin is a sweetheart of a race. It is growing in popularity.
The exact origin of the Japanese Chin is unfortunately a point of no authentic information. Some historians believe the Japanese Chin were developed in northern China, others say they are descendants of the dogs face water short of Tibet. Beijing has also been mentioned as the birthplace of the Japanese Chin.
Wherever that the principles of the Japanese Chin is a fact that some were highly appreciated by the elite of their sunny island for centuries. During the time when nobles and their servants fight ruled Japan each great house of Japan owned its particular strain. All the Japanese Chin strains were carefully guarded in purity and without admixture with other strains were allowed. noblewomen were given the task of caring for these little creatures. Noble ladies also greatly loved and spoiled the cake a little love Japanese Chin.
In the days of royalty living they lived in bamboo cages. Oh, how wonderful it must have been in those days to have been part of life these sweet little creatures. I think it would have really enjoyed myself being a Noble lady in charge of caring for the Japanese Chin!
All good things seem to come to an end, however, like the lifestyle of the Japanese Chin. The feudal nobles were dethroned and their little Japanese Chin that had been so carefully kept for so long were scattered throughout their homeland. Now we face what many separate and distinct types of Japanese Chin in Japan. From chin Japanese is essentially a delicate toy breed, the smaller the better, provided type and character are never lost sight of.
When breeding of the Japanese Chin, the resistance is a quality in which one probably should aim for that can usually come from an older man. It seems that throughout history breeding Japanese Chin it has been observed that a small matron has one or two large puppies, while a larger one (6 to 8 pounds) have a smaller family largest of the smaller (and small is the goal in breeding Japanese Chin) and being raised by parents resistant pups is likely to be resistant (Including children).
When Japanese Chin puppies are first born they need a lot of warmth and should live in a room a uniform temperature of at least 70 degrees. As puppies able to run on which should never be allowed out on damp or cold days. They should be encouraged to play the sun on warm days. As they grow to be accustomed to a cooler room and more outdoor exercise. The little Oriental dogs seem to love the sun and is so fun to see the mad dashes out the door to enjoy the warmth of sunlight. When the Japanese Chin is thoroughly happy they can be the wildest-spirited creature you can imagine.
The Japanese Chin is simply a delightful little Oriental breed.
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