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Hot: 15 to 24 °C
Cold: 0 to 10 °C
1K to 3K USD
100 to 200 PSI
Jump: 1-2 Feet
Run: 8-10 Miles per hour (13-16 km/h)
A little toy dog breed with Asian origins, the Japanese Chin (or Japanese Spaniel) is native to Japan and other parts of Asia. The breed is said to contain Chinese ancestry rather than only Japanese ancestry, despite its name.
The origins of the Japanese Chin was shrouded in mystery as well as having roots in myth and old stories. The breed may have been there in Japan as early as the one eighth century, according to sure past reports, which puts its origins far beyond a thou years ago.
The elegant and small Japanese chin had made a name for itself as a brisk pet, peculiarly in urban environments. If you are an older single looking for a congregating companion as well as this small breed is for you.
Coming all the way from Asia,' the Japanese Chin has a long and noted chronicle of being a beloved pet for generations. Importantly, it was a beloved phallus of the royal courts of Japan and China, with its unequaled look reaching its zenith in Japan.