
Breed
Group: Non-Sporting |
Weight:
45-70 lbs |
Height:
17-20 inches |
Color(s):
solid red, black, blue, cinnamon, and cream |
Coat:
The Chow Chow has an abundant and profuse double coat that comes in two different varieties: smooth or rough.
The fur is particularly thick around the neck area and resembles a lion's mane. The outer coat is coarse and is supported
by a dense under coat. The most common coat colors are red, black, blue, tan, and gray. They are never parti-colored. The
Chow is a heavy seasonal shedder. |
Overview:
The Chow Chow is an ancient breed that originated in China more than 2000 years ago. They were an all
purpose breed used for hunting, herding, pulling, and protection. They are commonly referred to as "the Chow", and are now
used primarily as a companion. |
Character:
The Chow Chow is a true masterpiece of dignity and beauty. They possess the unique characteristic of
having a blue-black tongue. They are keenly intelligent, have an independent spirit, and display a dignified demeanor. The
Chow is extremely aloof and discerning. |
Temperament:
The Chow Chow is most generally polite and patient. They are very loyal and friendly with their family,
but exceedingly reserved with strangers. They most often will become attached and overly protective of one particular member
of the family. They are bossy, serious, and obstinate. The Chow Chow is a very dominant breed that requires a dominant owner.
They are stubborn and have a mind of their own. They are not good with other pets unless they have been raised with them from
an early age. They get along well with older well-behaved children. The Chow expects to be treated with respect. |
Care:
The Chow Chow requires daily brushing. Proper grooming is essential to keep their coat in peak condition.
Bathe or dry shampoo as necessary. They are prone to such health issues as entropin, heat prostration, allergies, skin problems,
and hip dysplasia. They have a very low tolerance to anesthesia. The Chow does not do well in warm climates. |
Training:
The Chow Chow requires intense, extensive, and ongoing training in both socialization and obedience.
They are relatively easy to housebreak. However, they will only perform tasks that make sense to them. They need to be taught
at an early age as to who the master is or they will take over. They require firmness, fairness, and consistency. They do
not respond to harshness or a heavy-handed approach and will become aggressive if treated in a disrespectful manner. The Chow
is highly talented as a watchdog or guard dog. |
Activity:
The Chow Chow has a tendency to be lazy. They prefer to stay indoors where they are relatively inactive.
They enjoy a small securely fenced yard, but cannot remain outside for extended periods of time in hot weather. They benefit
from short daily walks. The Chow is well suited for apartment dwelling provided they are given sufficient exercise. |
Ownership: If
you are looking for Chow Chow puppies for sale from reputable Chow Chow breeders or to adopt a Chow Chow from a Chow Chow rescue then make sure you understand as much about the dog breeds you are interested in as you can. Every puppy breed is different. Begin your research by reading the breed information about
the Chow Chow puppy above. Search our dog breeds section to find Chow Chow puppies, dogs and puppies that make great pets. |
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