Yes they do shed, but if you keep up with brushing out the fur it helps. They don't shed a lot but I do end up with white fur on my clothes frequently. Its nothing a lint roller can't fix. Chin's are low on the allergy scale if that is an issue. I have some pet alleriges and have no problems with my Chin.
Yes, I have six Chin and they all shed. They are easy to groom and can go a day or two without grooming but, if you can't stand dog hair on your floors, maybe Chin are not for you. They love to be brushed and are very gentle dogs so I hope you will consider the grooming more than worthwhile. Also remember that Chin have silky hair that is easier to groom than the thick hair of a Pekinese, for instance.
No, they are not. Sorry!
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Yes they are.
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Tell by their bells. the flappy skin under its chin.
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The lifespan of a Japanese Chin usually ranges from 12-14 years.
It means 'penis'. (Seriously)
There are lots of dog breeds that start with J, like the Jack Russell Terrier, the Japanese Chin, the Japanese Spitz, the Jindo, plus lots of mixed breeds, like the Jug (jack Russell terrier/pug), the Jatese (Japanese chin/Maltese), the Jatzu (Japanese chin/shih tzu), the Jarkie (Japanese chin/yorkie), the Jaland (Japanese chin/westie), and tons more.
No, they are not. Sorry!
no no no
A Japanese Chin is a purebred dog,but many hundreds of years ago is probably was.
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.
chin-chin (チンチン)
· Japanese Chin
It is 'ago,' written: 顎
in a pet shop or on the bottom of a Japanese persons face