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A Japanese Chin is a purebred dog,but many hundreds of years ago is probably was.

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What kind of animal is a Japanese Chin?

Its a breed of dog!


What breed is small with longhair and light eyes with floppy ears?

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Is the Japanese Chin a dog breed?

No its a food, goes well with barbecued seal penis.


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How do you say eject in Japanese?

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What is the lifespan of a Japanese Chin?

The lifespan of a Japanese Chin usually ranges from 12-14 years.


What is a japenese chin?

A Japanese Chin is a small breed of dog (about 7-8 lbs). They are very social dogs with big "bug eyes" and a pushed-in nose. They are very gentle and a good dog for children and older people.


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Are Japanese chin hypoallergenic?

No, they are not. Sorry!


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What was the Japanese Chin first bred for?

Originally called the Japanese Spaniel, and still referred by that name by some clubs, the Japanese Spaniel was renamed "Japanese Chin" by the AKC in 1977. The Japanese Chin was first and foremost bred as a companion dog. Despite the name "Japanese" the breed is native to the land of China. It was later developed in Japan and introduced to Europe in 1700. It became a favorite of Japanese nobility, and was often offered as a royal gift to diplomats and to foreigners who rendered some outstanding service to Japan. In 1853 a pair was given as a gift to Queen Victoria from Commodore Perry when he returned from his historic mission to open Japan to world trade.