
02/16/2025
Two boys giving the sappy eye look, so you forget how much mischief can be accomplished in a split second!! π
Vet checked and Vaccinated. Ready for new adventures!
I am absolutely in love with this cross, having the pug introduced with the Japanese Chin. The Pug makes excellent family pets due to their affectionate nature, playful demeanor, and adaptability. They tend to get along well with children and other pets. The Chins are great companions, that do very well in any housing you have. They can be sensitive, but are intelligent dogs, somewhat independent, whose only purpose is to serve as a companion. Responsive and affectionate with those they know and love. May be reserved with strangers or in new situations, but Puppies, when socialized early, grow into delightful companions that typically get along well with other pets. They have an easygoing temperament and a non-aggressive nature, making them an excellent choice for multi-pet households.
****** If they get the fluffy coat. It is very easy to maintain with a brushing couple times a week. Japanese Chin have odor-free coat and I have noticed this with some of my pups....not saying all will be odor-free! Hope this helps and any further questions please feel free to private message me with any further questions why I decided to cross.