Yes. They are very loyal. I would not have them around kids though. But they love other animals and especially other dogs. I have 2 :)
First of all, Japanese Chins are dogs origined in China. They were given to a Japanese emperor as a gift. Okay, now to the question. Japanese Chins, I own one myself, are usually around $600.00. But trust me, they're worth it. Their personality is the sweet and yet a bit spunky. My Japanese Chin, Tank, makes me smile everyday!
Most Japanese names good for Japanese dogs
Because they are stupid!
Not really. They want to love you, not jump hoops for you.
It depends on your Japanese Chin. My Japanese Chin has a stomach of iron and has eaten many pencils right down to the metal eraser holder.
Chins. Chins is already plural. Chins is the plural of chin.
They were domesticated approximately 12000 years ago. The first breeds included Akitas, Japanese Chins, Basenjis, Borzois, Chihuahuas, and others that I can't remember of the top of my head, and they descended from the Europian, Asian, and American wolves.
They haven't they excavated chins tomb because the Chinese technology isn't good enough to preserve the artifacts.
Popular names for Japanese chins may include: Mochi, Suki, Kona, Hoshi, Kiki, and Sakura.
Both Japanese Chins and Yorkshire Terriers are considered hypoallergenic breeds, so Jarkies are likely to inherit this trait. However, individual dogs may still produce allergens, so it's best to spend time with a Jarkie before committing if you have allergies.
They don't. A properly trained dog would not do this and if it tried to, its responsible owner would stop it immediately.
Japanese Chins are not considered to be hypoallergenic, as they do shed a fair amount and produce dander like all other dog breeds. However, some individuals with allergies may still tolerate Japanese Chins better compared to other breeds due to their minimal shedding and coat type. Allergies can vary among individuals, so it's recommended to spend time with a Japanese Chin before bringing one home if allergies are a concern.