

Breed Standard
A Chin Lover's Guide
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General Appearance
The Japanese Chin is a small, well balanced, lively, aristocratic toy dog with a distinctive Oriental expression. It is light and stylish in action. The plumed tail is carried over the back, curving to either side. The coat is profuse, silky, soft and straight. The dog's outline presents a square appearance. Size, Proportion, SubstanceSize - Ideal size is 8 inches to 11
inches at
the highest point of the withers. Proportion - Length between
the
sternum and the buttock is equal to the height at the withers. Substance - Solidly built, compact, yet refined. Carrying good weight in proportion to height and body build. HeadExpression - bright, inquisitive,
alert, and
intelligent. The distinctive Oriental expression is characterized
by
the large broad head, large wide-set eyes, short broad muzzle, ear
feathering, and the evenly patterned facial markings. Eyes - set
wide apart, large, round, dark in color, and lustrous. A small
amount
of white showing in the inner corners of the eyes is a breed
characteristic that gives
the dog a look of astonishment. Ears - hanging, small,
V-shaped,
wide apart, set slightly below the crown of the skull. When
alert, the
ears are carried forward and downward. The ears are well
feathered and
fit into the rounded contour of the head. Skull - large, broad,
slightly rounded between the ears but not domed. Forehead is
prominent,
rounding toward the nose. Wide across the level of the eyes. In
profile,
the forehead and muzzle touch on the same vertical plane of a
right angle
whose horizontal plane is the top of the skull. Stop - deep. Muzzle - short and broad with
well-cushioned cheeks and roundedupper
lips that cover the teeth. Nose - very short with wide,
open nostrils.
Set on a level with the middle of the eyes and upturned. Nose
leather
is black in the black and white and the black and white with tan
points,
and is self-colored or black in the red and white. Bite - The jaw is wide and slightly undershot. A dog with one or two missing or slightly misaligned teeth should not be severely penalized. The JapaneseChin is very sensitive to oral examination. If the dog displays any hesitancy, judges are asked to defer to the handler for presentation of the bite. Neck, Topline, BodyNeck-moderate in length and
thickness. Well
set on the shoulders enabling the dog to carry its head up proudly. Topline - level. Body - square, moderately
wide in the chest with
rounded ribs. Depth of rib extends to the elbow. Tail - set on high, carried arched up over the back and flowing to either sideof the body. ForequartersLegs - straight, and fine boned, with
the
elbows
set close to the body. Removal of dewclaws is optional. Feet - hare-shaped with feathering on the ends of the toes in the mature dog. Point straight ahead or very slightly outward. HindquartersLegs - straight as viewed from the
rear
and
fine boned. Moderate bend of stifle. Removal of dewclaws is
optional. Feet - hare-shaped with feathering on the ends of the toes in the mature dog. Point straight ahead. CoatAbundant, straight, single, and silky. Has a resilient texture and a tendency to stand out from the body, especially on neck, shoulders, and chest areas where the hair forms a thick mane or ruff. The tail is profusely coated and forms a plume. The rump area is heavily coated and forms culottes or pants. The head and muzzle are covered with short hair except for the heavily feathered ears. The forelegs have short hair blending into profuse feathering on the backs of the legs. The rear legs have the previously described culottes, and in mature dogs, light feathering from hock joint to the foot. ColorEither black and white, red and white, or black and white with tan points. The term tan points shall include tan or red spots over each eye, inside the ears, on both cheeks, and at the anal vent area if displaying any black. The term red shall include all shades of red, orange, and lemon, and sable, which includes anyaforementioned shade intermingled or overlaid with black. Among the allowed colors there shall be no preference when judging. A clearly defined white muzzle and blaze are preferable to a solidly marked head. Symmetry of facial markings is preferable. The size, shape, placement or number of body patches is not of great importance. The white is clear of excessive ticking. GaitStylish and lively in movement. Moves straight with front and rear legs following in the same plane. TemperamentA sensitive and intelligent dog whose
only
purpose is to serve man as a companion. Responsive and affectionate
with those it knows and loves but reserved with strangers or in new
situations.
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