How our Chin
are raised.
One of the most important things about purchasing a puppy is
making sure that how it begins life with the breeder is in the
best interest of the dog. In my opinion, the Japanese chin does
best as a house dog. We have designed our "kennel" as apart of
our home. The chin are given lots of toys to play with and
stimulate them. Also included in their daily regimen of
stimulation is TV and radio as well as out side time in
acclimate weather. All of our adults and babies are constantly
held and played with. They are apart of our family. Our males
are kept in a special stud house that is temperature controlled
with access to the outside as often as they please.

Because of the way that I raise and socialize my
babies and adults, when it comes time to place them
they are (babies) about 95% paper trained and house
broken. Adults can usually be brought right into the
home and paper laid down and they will instantly
potty on it. Although championing our dogs is
important to us, we know that sometimes the best
place for our chin kids is in a pet home where they
will be doted on and loved.