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Japanese Chins


 

"Whoever said you can't buy love or happiness, didn't know about Japanese Chin puppies!" 

AKC Beethoven Gismo King has sired some very lovely puppies.  He is a nice quality dog, conforming to breed standards.  He also has a wonderful, fun loving personality.

 

One of life's mysteries is why the Japanese Chin is still comparatively rare and unknown. Here is a little dog that has it all - it is easy to care for, lovely to look at, and has even had Royal patronage - Queen Alexandra owned 261 of them! 

The Japanese Chin is one of the most ancient of breeds and its exact history is difficult to determine, but ancestors can be traced back to China or Korea more than 1100 years ago. They were bred exclusively for centuries in noble households, and were so highly regarded that no "commoner" could possess one. 


*** FLASH ***

New litter born Oct 14, 2009

Exceptional litter!!!

Sire is Ritz, Dam is Aria

See: Aria's New Litter

1 male

3 females


 

 


AVERAGE LIFESPAN

Japanese Chins can live up to 16 years of age.      

 
BREED PERSONALITY, CHARACTERISTICS & TEMPERAMENT
The Japanese Chin is an intelligent, happy, lively, and friendly little dog with a good nature and gentle temperament. While they are content to sit quietly on your lap or curled up in a chair, they are also ready for a game, and love to play.
 
CARE REQUIREMENTS             Japanese Chins, with their silky coats, are easy to keep well groomed, with an occasional combing, paying attention to behind the ears where matting can occur. They are very clean little dogs. 

A Chin does not need a huge area for exercise, so it makes an ideal pet for city and apartment dwellers. However, they do enjoy a good walk, or a playful romp.
 
PLEASE TAKE NOTE Japanese Chins are indoor dogs and bred only to be companions. A Chin kept continually outside will be very unhappy.
 
 


Meet "Puttin' on the Ritz", my up and coming new male.  He is 5 3/4 pounds.  With his small size, impressive pedigree, sweet disposition, and luxurious coat, he has just sired his first litter of 5 exceptionally beautiful puppies. 

I also raise Cavalier King Charles Spaniels.  To see their webpage, please click the link below. 


My Cavalier King Charles Spaniels



 


 
   
 

Chins are wonderful, loving companions!