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The Japanese Chin, also known as the Japanese Spaniel, is a small breed of dog that is believed to have originated in China and been later imported to Japan. These dogs are known for their sensitive and loving personalities and for making affectionate and companionable pets. Japanese Chins can be recognized by their uniquely round face and long fur, which gives them an almost cat-like appearance. This breed gets along well with the elderly and children, but can be reserved with strangers. Given their strong bond with family, Japanese Chins can be prone to separation anxiety – so it’s important that you have the right time and dedication to bring this breed home.
Temperament
Sensitive, intelligent, affectionate
Breed Fast Facts
4 - 9 lbs
Toy or Teacup
Low
Moderate
Medium
10 to 14 years
Dog lovers living in or visiting Iowa can enjoy dining out together with their canine pals in several patio-equipped restaurants and cafés. Even shopping together is a blast thanks to dog-friendly retailers and specialty pet bakeries! Check out the various dog-friendly accommodations and spas if you’re planning to hit the Hawkeye State with your furry family members. With at least ten official dog parks to visit for some exercise, fresh air and doggy socialization, there’s plenty to keep your dogs busy between Iowa’s annual public dog-centric sporting events. Think your dog could be an ice hockey star? He or she will get a chance to find out!
Iowans’ favourite dog breeds are Labradors, German Shepherds and Golden Retrievers.
The mascot for Drake University, Iowa, is an English Bulldog.
Leashed dogs and their owners can visit the original “Field of Dreams” field in Dyersville!
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