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  2. Japanese Chin - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Chin stand about approximately 25 cm (10 in) in height at the withers for male dogs, with bitches being slightly taller. The Fédération Cynologique Internationale gives no weight requirement for the Chin.

  3. Shikoku dog - Wikipedia

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    The Shikoku Ken (四国犬, Shikoku-ken) or Kōchi-ken (高知犬) [1] is a Japanese breed of dog from Shikoku island. [2] It was designated a living national monument of Japan in 1937 Tosa Inu . However, because this could lead to it being confused with the Tosa Fighting Dog, and the breed was also found in other prefectures, from around 1932 ...

  4. Japanese Spitz - Wikipedia

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    Description of the ideal size of the breed varies. In Japan, the ideal size for males are described as 30–38 cm at the withers, with females somewhat smaller; (the Japanese standard is the one published by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale for international dog competitions.) [4] In the UK, the Kennel Club describes the size as 34–37 cm (13–15 in) at the withers with females 30 ...

  5. Kai Ken - Wikipedia

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    Being an agile and effortless climber, the Kai Ken was used to hunt in steep mountainous terrain in Yamanashi where's its primary quarry was the Japanese serow (Kamoshika), deer, wild boar, and occasionally bear. After the creation of NIPPO in 1928, the Kai Ken was designated a national monument in Japan in 1933.

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  7. Shih Tzu - Wikipedia

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    A Shih Tzu should stand no more than 26.7 cm (10 1 ⁄ 2") at the withers and with an ideal weight of 4.0 to 7.5kg (9 to 17 lbs). Their floppy ears are covered with long hair , and their heavily hair-covered tail is carried curled over the back.

  8. Shiba Inu - Wikipedia

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    The first Japanese breed standard for the Shiba, the Nippo Standard, was published in 1934. In December 1936, the Shiba Inu was recognized as a Natural Monument of Japan through the Cultural Properties Act, largely due to the efforts of Nippo ( Nihon Ken Hozonkai ), the Association for the Preservation of the Japanese Dog.

  9. Japanese clothing company comes up with the most insulting ...

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    Japanese clothing company comes up with the most insulting size label. Megan Barreto. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:14 PM. ... you might see a label for size "fat." Yes. Fat.