It is "inu."
The word "Chucho" is not a Japanese term; it is actually a Spanish slang term that can refer to a dog, particularly a mutt or mixed breed. In Japanese, the word for dog is "犬" (inu). If you're looking for a specific Japanese term, please clarify!
In Japanese, "osuan" (おすわん) is a colloquial term that translates to "puppy" or "young dog." It is a combination of the prefix "o-" (お), which is a respectful or polite marker, and "suan" (すわん), derived from "inu" (犬), meaning dog. The term can be used affectionately to refer to a cute or small dog.
Dog in Japanese is 'inu'.
Mujina is an old Japanese term primarily referring to the badger. In some regions the term refers instead to the raccoon dog (also called tanuki) or to introduced civets.
Inu means dog.
A dog in Japanese is called "inu" (犬).
The Japanese Raccoon Dog, also known as tanuki in Japanese, is a subspecies of the Asian raccoon dog.
Dog: Inu, 犬
犬小屋 (inu goya) is "dog house" or "kennel" in Japanese.
The Japanese term for first generation is "Issei."
"Inu Chan" is a Japanese term that translates to "Dog-chan" in English, where "inu" means "dog" and "chan" is an affectionate honorific often used for children or pets. It can refer to a character or a cute representation of a dog, often seen in anime or manga. The term conveys a sense of endearment and familiarity.
Male Dog Term : Stud / Female Dog Term: Bitch