Dogs 101 - JAPANESE CHIN - Top Dog Facts About the JAPANESE CHIN

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2017
  • Dogs 101 - JAPANESE CHIN
    Top Dog Facts About the JAPANESE CHIN
    Check out More at BrooklynsCorner.com
    The Japanese Chin is a toy breed of dog that is actually of ancient Chinese origin. The breed was known to be very popular with the Chinese aristocracy, who would gift these dogs to visiting dignitaries. The breed might have been taken to Japan by monks, or by rulers of Korea, or as a direct gift from a Chinese emperor. What is certain is that by 1000 AD the Chin was well established as a popular companion dog among the Japanese nobility. The first Chins were probably brought to Europe by Portuguese traders in the 16th and 17th centuries, but the first official record of the breed in the West is of the few specimens gifted to Commodore Matthew Perry of the US Navy in 1853. Perry gifted his dogs to Queen Victoria, who was responsible for popularizing several breeds in the West. This was followed by traders importing more Chins to the US and Europe. These early dogs were slightly larger than the modern Japanese Chin, and some of them might have been crossed with local toy spaniels to obtain the smaller size. The breed was known as Japanese Spaniel till 1977, when the current name was adopted.
    Time for some Ruff Trivia:
    - The Japanese Chin shares its development history with which other Chinese breed?
    o A: Pekingese
    o B: Shar Pei
    o C: Chinese Crested Dog
    What do you think, give it your best guess in the comments below before we get to the answer! Hang on tight and we’ll get back to this Ruff Trivia Question toward the end of the video.
    An adult Japanese Chin has a height between 8 and 11 inches, and weight between 4 and 7 pounds. It has a profuse, straight, soft and silky coat. The hair forms a thick mane on the chest. The hairy plumed tail carries over the back, curving to either side. Colors seen are black and white, red and white or black and white with tan points. Ears are hanging, small, V-shaped and are set wide apart, as are its large round eyes. The muzzle is short and broad. The jaw is wide and has a slight underbite. A notable feature is its inquisitive expression.
    Grooming: Weekly brushing and an occasional bath should keep the coat of the Japanese Chin clean. There is slight folding around the nose, which can trap moisture and cause fungal infection. This can be prevented by occasionally wiping the face with a damp cloth. Many Chins can be allergic to corn, so care should be taken to keep their diet corn-free. Nail trimming, ear cleaning and teeth brushing have to be regular.
    Environment: The Japanese Chin is often described as being cat-like in nature. It is alert and independent, fastidious in cleanliness, likes to perch on high surfaces and has a good sense of balance. It is very friendly, is very good with kids and other animals, and makes for an excellent family pet. Unlike many small dogs, it is not particularly noisy - another feline feature.
    Training: The Chin’s royal background means that it can be fairly stubborn and, despite its intelligence, can require patience to train. Having been bred for entertainment, many Chins can be taught a number of tricks very easily. Its small size means that its physical exercise needs can be fulfilled with a short walk or a game in the yard.
    Health: The life expectancy of the Japanese Chin is 10 to 12 years, with some dogs living slightly longer. There are no major illnesses seen in the breed, though common minor issues can be kneecap dislocation, cataracts and heart murmurs. Some dogs can suffer from hypoglycemia, when young, or from seasonal allergies.
    A bright and loving breed, the Japanese Chin is perfect for apartment living. Accord it with the royal treatment that it truly deserves, and you will be rewarded with a loyal friend.
    Find out if the Japanese Chin would be a good addition to your home. Now you can visit Brooklyn’s Corner.com to take our quiz and find out which dog would be the best match for you.
    Music by Kevin McLeod - Royalty Free

Komentáře • 43

  • @buttkid3548
    @buttkid3548 Před 2 lety +6

    My mother recently had a stroke, and could no longer take care of her seventeen year old Japanese Chin, so I took him in. He's the sweetest dog I've ever seen.

  • @pennybunny
    @pennybunny Před 2 měsíci

    Our 8 month Japanese Chin boy has the biggest personality in any dog I've ever come across, and the sweetest nature 🤗😍

  • @deeprollingriver5820
    @deeprollingriver5820 Před 4 lety +12

    The sweetest dog I’ve ever owned....ok, all my dogs are sweet but there is just something about that adorable Chin face.

  • @supriyakonkol1760
    @supriyakonkol1760 Před 4 lety +15

    Theses dogs are awesome and hysterical so friendly. Not a mean bone in their bodies.

  • @scottzappa9314
    @scottzappa9314 Před 2 lety +2

    Pekingese. We just got our first one, a female puppy very recently. You have to be patient with them but it's the cutest thing I have ever seen.

  • @supportershinchizu2445
    @supportershinchizu2445 Před 6 lety +17

    The Japanese character for chin is 狆, which signifies an animal in between (dogs and cats).

  • @patcaltabiano5426
    @patcaltabiano5426 Před 4 lety +1

    We have a Japanese Chin because my cousin had a magnificent chin. Gino passed a few years ago Niko was soon adopted our Gia plays and just loves him. We love her to bits. They are unique beautiful dogs.. so smart and adorable.

  • @mrsduaneallman7898
    @mrsduaneallman7898 Před 5 lety +15

    You left out the most important part, Chin Spins!!

  • @yvonnesiber9803
    @yvonnesiber9803 Před 4 lety +3

    My Japanese Chin is 13.5 years old. I adopted her with heart worms. She currently suffers from deafness and possible arthritis, and yes, she does see her veteninary regularly, for this and cardiac disease.

  • @jadebihan
    @jadebihan Před rokem

    These Japanese chin and Shih Tzu are dying of cuteness. I had a Shih Tzu but not a Japanese chin

  • @mollychrisa1
    @mollychrisa1 Před 5 lety +1

    Thenks 🎓🎊💞

  • @AaronFrick-zc6xu
    @AaronFrick-zc6xu Před rokem +1

    My Ewa is Japanese Chin Pomeranian, a little monster. She just turned 7

    • @Bloody.Viking
      @Bloody.Viking Před 2 měsíci

      Aww,I have also Japanese Chin Pomeranian mix

    • @AaronFrick-zc6xu
      @AaronFrick-zc6xu Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@Bloody.Viking I guess they're called Chineranian.

  • @cursedimages9135
    @cursedimages9135 Před 5 lety +2

    I’m getting one I was thinking of corgi or Jack Russell but my mum has rly bad allergies and this dog is small which is good and it’s just perfect

  • @brendadouglas4706
    @brendadouglas4706 Před 3 lety

    I have had 2 little Angel's. Both were rescued. I said farewell to the second one in January. I am looking for another Chin rescue. BJ/ATL

  • @cjacja21
    @cjacja21 Před 3 lety

    Beautiful little canines. Shame they are so rare as they would make ideal pets for so many. X

  • @989787777778787
    @989787777778787 Před 4 lety

    Yeah, I knew most of these, because my mother owned 4 of them.

  • @jaimewilliams007
    @jaimewilliams007 Před 6 lety +1

    I have a Japanise chin

  • @Yourfavouriteroyalist1700

    I HAVE ONE

  • @brendadouglas4706
    @brendadouglas4706 Před 2 lety

    Does anyone know where the best Chin rescue in the Memphis TN area? BJ/ATL

  • @lizrosecable6856
    @lizrosecable6856 Před 6 lety

    I love to have baby one

  • @supriyakonkol1760
    @supriyakonkol1760 Před 4 lety +1

    Our Japanese Chin has Asthma

  • @MartaZobeniak
    @MartaZobeniak Před 6 lety +2

    Keep up the good work with other Asian breeds - lhasa apso, shih-tzu and tibetan spaniel.

  • @DesGardius-me7gf
    @DesGardius-me7gf Před 4 lety

    1:05 “Nani?”

  • @robertpetterman8642
    @robertpetterman8642 Před 2 lety

    Dog A.

  • @Colette735
    @Colette735 Před 6 lety

    my best guess is the Pekingese

  • @catmagic2226
    @catmagic2226 Před 4 lety

    Do want

  • @cindycodoni3000
    @cindycodoni3000 Před 2 lety

    A

  • @kathyb6367
    @kathyb6367 Před 4 lety

    a

  • @suecurwood7130
    @suecurwood7130 Před 5 lety +3

    pekingnese

  • @scrappysammy8754
    @scrappysammy8754 Před 3 lety

    I can’t tell if my jakey is a Pekingese or a chin ):

  • @irelaartola9672
    @irelaartola9672 Před 3 lety

    pekingese is the answer

  • @leannedang884
    @leannedang884 Před 3 lety +1

    Pekingese

  • @Iggykoopas_gf
    @Iggykoopas_gf Před 2 lety

    pekingese

  • @duane3694
    @duane3694 Před 6 lety

    peke

  • @sumannellutla4335
    @sumannellutla4335 Před 3 lety

    Answer Pekingese

  • @_richie96_37
    @_richie96_37 Před 5 lety

    Only i have a japanese chin with long nose???

  • @bethanyadkins8718
    @bethanyadkins8718 Před 5 lety

    A

  • @joyceswanson2110
    @joyceswanson2110 Před 4 lety

    Pekingese