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Working dogs: Chinook

An all-purpose working dog full of heart and mellow sweetness.

Chinook

Vital Stats

Height: 21 to 27 inches at shoulder
Weight: 55 to 70 pounds
Coat: tawny and thick
Life span: 12 to 15 years
Breed Group: Working dogs
 
 

Summary

Created in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, the Chinook made his name on Admiral Byrd's first Antarctic expedition in 1928. These days he's a multipurpose dog who's happy hiking, competing in agility and other dog sports, pulling a sled or other conveyance, and playing with the kids.

Overview

It all started with a cross between a farm dog and a husky on Arthur Walden's New Hampshire farm. The litter of tawny puppies, born on January 17, 1917, included a male who grew up to be big-boned, flop-eared, and handsome, with a gentle nature. He was named Chinook, and he fathered puppies who bore his stamp.

Since then, the breed that bears his name has had its ups and downs. It has come close to disappearing several times, but someone has always stepped in to rescue it from the brink of extinction.

That's not surprising when you consider that inside the Chinook's plain brown wrapper is heart, strength, intelligence, and a mellow sweetness.

The Chinook was bred for his pulling ability and stamina. Today, his expedition days are behind him and he's considered the consummate companion: loving, athletic, and versatile. He's a great choice if you want a jogging or hiking companion; not so much if you're looking for a retriever or water dog.

And look elsewhere if you want a guard or watchdog. Still, even though he's not aggressive, his size may be enough to ward off anyone scary.

Chinooks are easy to groom, but they shed heavily twice a year, with light to moderate shedding the rest of the time. Avoid them if you're looking for a dog that might be hypoallergenic. The Chinook is not it.
True to their sled dog heritage, some Chinooks can be diggers, excavating a nice spot where they can nap. This is an inborn behavior, so b... [Continued]

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Chinook Characteristics

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plz help need 2 kno where 2 buy...

where can i buy a chinook puppy..and avg price range -thx =]

3 108 Jun 1, 2008 4:07am by steve.wishart
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these are really cute dogs. can someone tell me overall how they behave at home thanks (:

2 149 May 26, 2008 2:50pm by claudia. ♥
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