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Have you also prepared yourself for…Housebreaking difficulties- Some toy breeds are difficult to housebreak... A Japanese Chin is no exception. You'll need to be very patient and probably clean up several messes in the meantime. Small dogs come with small bladders. See this video to increase your chances of success.
Seperation anxiety is common- He will show you his frustration by destructive chewing and barking or by having "accidents" on your furniture. This is probably not the breed for you if you work long hours and would have to leave him home alone.
Maintenance- Thier maintenance needs are quite a bit higher than average toy breed. Care must be taken to keep the face of your Japanese Chin clean. Discharge from their eyes accumulates in the fur and can cause serious problems when it builds in front of the eye. Brushing at least every other day is necessary. Regular grooming will help to keep your dog's fur from becoming matted. Shedding- Japanese Chins have long, thick, silky hair. There's little that can be done to alleviate the shedding. Regular hair removal from your clothes and furniture will become a way of life if you plan to own a Japanese Chin; but it's a small price to pay for such a loving little dog. Many breeds shed their undercoats. Dainty- Japanese Chins are not well suited for families with small children. They are fine-boned and can easily be injured by mishandling. I can not tell you the number of heartbreaking stories we've heard about toy breeds like these being seriously injured or killed in a simple fall or from jumping from something as low as a bed. There are many other breeds that, when socialized properly, are much better suited for families with small children. Disregard the Hype - Health Problems Because many breeders irresponsibly use terms like 'tea-cup' to market tiny dogs for higher prices, it's a wise thing to remember that smaller does not mean better. Choosing a breeder wisely will almost guarantee a dog who grows to conform to breed standard. Tiny dogs, often dubbed tea-cup, run a much higher risk for some of the serious health issues listed below.
Luxating patellas-A joint condition, varying in severity, in which kneecaps become dislocated. This is very painful for your dog and very expensive to correct. This is a common complication among many small breed dogs.
Hypoglycemia is a matter of concern for the owners of these small breed dogs. Often their tiny bodies are unable to properly regulate blood sugar. Symptoms range from lack of energy, shivering, loss of coordination to coma or even death. Breathing Difficulties- Due to shortened muzzles, many Chins suffer from breathing difficulties. A temperature controlled environment will help to keep your dog healthy. Hot weather is a significant cause for breathing difficulties in many breeds with flattened faces. Heart Problems also occur more often in short muzzled dogs. Eye Problems- Those large beautiful eyes make Japanese Chins more prone to Corneal Ulcers caused by trauma or superficial scratches.
Japanese Chins can use PET STAIRS to avoid injuries caused by jumping. |
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