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These dogs often have a unique mask-like marking around their eyes, earning them the nickname 'masked merle.'
Japanese Chins are known to perform a unique 'Chin Spin' when excited, spinning in circles with joy!
Developed in Australia during the 1800s for cattle herding in harsh outback conditions. These dogs were bred to manage livestock across vast distances with minimal supervision.
Cherished as companions to Chinese and Japanese nobility since the 6th century, these refined dogs served as prized royal gifts and palace entertainers.
Needs extensive exercise and mental stimulation daily. Regular brushing required during shedding seasons. Early socialization crucial for balanced temperament.
Regular grooming needed for silky coat maintenance. Temperature sensitivity requires climate control. Special attention to dental hygiene due to small jaw structure.