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Kushi The Japanese Chin

Documenting the early days of Kushi, a Japanese Chin, and her family

















Sunday, February 20, 2011

Trying out the new Dahon Eco C6 folding bike with Kushi


Posted by RY at 1:13 PM

Categories: Out and About

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What does "Kushi" mean?

In Japanese, the two words "kuroi" and "shiroi" mean black and white, and KU-SHI is the combination of the two words. Also, in my husband's language Tamil, Kushi means "happy."

All About Kushi

  • AKA: K-Mot, Matzo Ball Soup Kitchen, Cheese Eating Surrender Puppy
  • Breed: Japanese Chin, black and white
  • DOB: April 9, 2007
  • Gender: Female
  • Current Measurements: 9 inch neck, 14 inch chest girth, 14 inch length, 7.5 pounds
  • Motto: I'm just a licking machine
  • Commands: Sit, Down, Stay (still working on this), Leave It, Stand, Come, Go Potty, Free, Heel

Kushi's Family Members

Kushi's Family Members
Tigger AKA Daiginjo Red Lobster, Lobby Cat

Sheboo AKA Tongie Beast, Jingle Belly

Categories

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Resources

  • AAHA Canine Vaccine Guidelines 2006
  • Puppy Development Stages and Growth
  • Japanese Chin Coloring Genetics
  • About Japanese Chin Coloring
  • dogfriendly.com

Retail Therapy

  • G.W. Little
  • Glamour Dog
  • PetEdge
  • Tag for Dogs and Cats
  • The Haute Hound
  • k9cuisine.com
  • Paw Palace Online
  • Funny Fur

Pet Therapy

  • Cute Overload!
  • I Can Has Cheezburger
  • Tiger-San

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