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Working dogs: Chow Chow

One of the oldest breeds, this bearlike dog is known for his independent nature.

Chow Chow

Vital Stats

Height: 17 to 20 inches at shoulder
Weight: 40 to 70 pounds
Coat: thick, rough or smooth
Life span: 12 to 15 years
Breed Group: Working dogs
 
 

Summary

This distinctive-looking dog has a proud, independent spirit that some describe as catlike. He can be aloof--if you're looking for a cuddle buddy, this probably isn't the best breed for you--and downright suspicious of strangers. But for the right person, he's a fiercely loyal companion.

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Overview

With his deep-set eyes and large head, accentuated by a mane of hair, the Chow Chow (Chow for short) is an impressive-looking dog. His looks might make you think he's mean or ill-tempered, but a well-bred and well-raised Chow isn't aggressive.

Instead, it's said that the Chow combines the nobility of a lion, the drollness of a panda, the appeal of a teddybear, the grace and independence of a cat, and the loyalty and devotion of a dog. He's also dignified and aloof, as befits a breed that was once kept in imperial Chinese kennels.

He's not really fond of being hugged or fussed over, but he'll be a quiet, attentive companion to his favorite person, and his loyalty extends to other family members. If he's raised with children, he'll accept them willingly, but he's not the type of dog to tolerate abuse, so he's best for homes with older kids who know how to treat dogs.

If he has lots of positive encounters with strangers during his impressionable puppyhood, he'll handle strangers with equanimity. This is, however, a highly territorial and protective breed, who'll give a clear warning to anyone approaching without his person's welc... [Continue to Full Overview]

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Chow Chow Characteristics

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Chow Chow
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What breeds are compatible with Chows?

My parents own a chow. His name is Vlade and he is 6 years old. I recently had to put my 12 year old cat down because of ... (continued)

1 222 Aug 26, 2009 2:29pm by Linda
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Any training tips for getting your Chow to sleep at night?

I'm trying to get my chow to sleep on the same schedule that I am on, but she wants to play, throughout the night. What can you recommend?

3 209 Jun 22, 2009 4:38pm by kalli
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