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Royal Silk Japanese Chin

 

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Thank you for visiting our site.

We are a small hobby breeder located in California. We only breed to improve the breed, and have a genuine love for Japanese Chin.

2011 was a great year for Royal Silk. We finished Royal Silk's "Dancing Diva", As a Grand Champion. Diva earned her Championship in two weekends and her Grand Championship two weeks later. We are extremely proud of Diva!!!A special Thank You to Lorelei Bayless who exclusively handled Diva to both her Championship titles. Royal Silk's "Tornado Allie"  took the ring by strom  Allie has completed her  Championship Title. Way to go Allie!!
Please feel free to check our homebred page to see our champions.

Proud member of the Japanese Chin Club of America. 
 

 

We are extremely excited about the breeding of GCH. Royalsilk’s Dancing Diva and GCH. Deco’s Guide To Style! As a result we were blessed with Royalsilk’s Mikado

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Royalsilk would like to introduce the newest Addition to our Family Hin Satori Nevskiy Veter
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Originally called the Japanese Spaniel, and still referred by that name by some clubs, the Japanese Spaniel was renamed "Japanese Chin" by the AKC in 1977. The Japanese Chin is first and foremost bred as a companion dog. Despite the name "Japanese" the breed is native to the land of China. It was later developed in Japan and introduced to Europe in 1700. It became a favorite of Japanese nobility, and was often offered as a royal gift to diplomats and to foreigners who rendered some outstanding service to Japan. In 1853 a pair was given as a gift to Queen Victoria from Commodore Perry when he returned from his historic mission to open Japan to world trade.  

 

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The Japanese Chin is a charming, lively, and happy animal. Pleasant, loving and intelligent. Affectionate and extremely devoted to its master. This breed loves everyone it is familiar with, but is known to be reserved around strangers and in unfamiliar situations, socialize this dog well. If you do have small children, teach them to be nice and gentle with the dog. They are good with other dogs and pets.

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This breed is considered one of the most cat-like of the dog breeds in attitude: it is alert, intelligent, and independent, and it uses its paws to wash and wipe its face. Other cat-like traits include their preference for resting on high surfaces such as the backs of sofas and chairs, their ability to walk across a coffee table without disturbing an item, and some of the surprising places their owners often find them in

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Chin were bred for the purpose of loving and entertaining their people. While typically a calm little dog, they are well known for performing many enjoyable antics such as the "Chin Spin", in which they turn around in rapid circles; dancing on their hind legs while pawing their front feet, clasped together, in the air; and, some even "sing", a noise that can range from a low trill to a higher, almost operatic quality noise, and which sounds much like “boooo”.