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Dog Lover Hand Painted Pinecone Hanging Ornament - Japanese Chin Red & White From Conversation Concepts

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  • Dog Lover Hand Painted Pinecone Hanging Ornament - Japanese Chin Red & White From Conversation Concepts
  • Dog Lover Hand Painted Pinecone Hanging Ornament - Japanese Chin Red & White From Conversation Concepts
  • Dog Lover Hand Painted Pinecone Hanging Ornament - Japanese Chin Red & White From Conversation Concepts
$19.58

Description

Measuring approximately 3"to 4 tall and 2.5 wide, this ornament features a hand painted stone resin Tiny One, mounted to an authentic "Red Pinecone". Each figurine is wearing a winter scarf and has a gold tone cord for hanging this unique decoration from your Christmas tree, or anywhere you d like to have a little company! Individually packaged in blisterpack.

The Pinecone Pet can be used in many ways;

*Use as a Christmas Ornament
*Apply droplets of essential oil to the scales to create an air freshener
*Hang outdoors to enhance your patio or garden
*Display year-round by removing Christmas scarf and hang with hook or suction cup, etc.
 
 The Japanese Chin has a long history. The Japanese have treasured them for centuries, not allowing them to be purchased, but only given as gifts between nobility. However, there seems to be many references of this breed in the Chinese history as well. This breed s sole purpose in life is as a companion dog to love and be loved. They are intelligent, alert and playful lap warmers and are devoted to their family. They have a long silky single layered coat which requires brushing a couple times a week to avoid matting. Because their coat has no odor, they do not require frequent bathing. Coloring is mostly white with patches of either black or red. The AKC recognized this breed in the Toy Group in 1888. The size of this companion dog ranges from 8 to 11 inches tall at the withers and the breed description does not list a weight requirement.

Click here to learn more about the Japanese Chin Black & White: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Chin
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