How much are Japanese Chin puppies?
Breed Information | |
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Colors | Black & White Lemon & White Sable & White White & Black |
Litter Size | 1-3 puppies |
Puppy Prices | Average $1500 – $2500 USD The average cost of a purebred Japanese Chin from a responsible, reputable and knowledgeable breeding is between $1,500.00 – $2,500.00 depending on the pedigree of the puppies. |
How do you adopt a Japanese Chin?
The easiest way to adopt a Japanese Chin would be through a rescue that specializes in Japanese Chins. A great place to start would be by starting a breed search on Adopt-a-Pet.com. The search will show you all the available Japanese Chins in your area.
What is the lifespan of a Japanese Chin?
12 – 14 years
Japanese Chin/Life span
Does a Japanese Chin have fur or hair?
Coat and color Most dogs have two types of hair in their coat: an under and over coat. However, the Japanese Chin only has an over coat.
What is the life expectancy of a Japanese chin?
Japanese Chin/Life expectancy
Are Japanese Chin hypoallergenic?
No
Japanese Chin/Hypoallergenic
Is a Japanese Chin the right dog breed for You?
A Japanese Chin may not be right for you. Keep in mind that the inheritance of temperament is less predictable than the inheritance of physical traits such as size or shedding. Temperament and behavior are also shaped by raising and training.
How much does a Japanese Chin dog cost?
You should expect to pay a premium for a puppy with breeding rights or even for a puppy advertised as show quality with papers. You should budget anywhere from $2,100 upwards to $7,000 or even more for a Japanese Chin with top breed lines and a superior pedigree. The average cost for all Japanese Chins sold is $800 .
Are Japanese Chin hypoallergenic dogs?
The Japanese Chin is not a hypoallergenic dog breed . So if you are allergic to pets, you may want to consider other hypoallergenic dog breeds like the Poodle or Portuguese Water dog etc. Note that when we talk about pet allergies in humans, it means that the sufferer is allergic to dog dander or dead skin cells and not just dog hair.
The Japanese Chin is not a hypoallergenic breed, and is definitely a shedder. Most breeders believe that females shed more than males, although this difference is lessened in spayed dogs. The Japanese Chin tends to shed long single hairs in much the same way that human beings do.