#7 Are Japanese Chin dogs rare?
The Japanese chin also referred to as a Japanese spaniel, is a relatively rare toy breed with a distinctly noble and ancient heritage. It's known for its large flattened face, wide-set eyes with that look of perpetual astonishment, and long floppy, feathered ears.
#8 What is the lifespan of a Japanese Chin?
The Japanese Chin, with an average lifespan of 10 to 12 years, is prone to minor ailments like patellar luxation, cataract, heart murmur, Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca (KCS), and entropion. Achondroplasia, portacaval shunt, and epilepsy are sometimes seen in this breed.
#9 Why do Japanese Chin dogs spin?
Japanese Chins have an adorable habit, sometimes called “the Chin spin.” They spin around in circles, often on two legs, when they are excited.