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Chow Chow

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Chow Chow

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Originating in China, the Chow Chow is a majestic, laid-back but independent dog which needs careful attention. Despite its large coat it is not cuddly and is generally regarded as a one-person dog.

Size Small - Medium
Height 46-56 cm
Weight 25-27 kg (45-60lbs)
Grooming Demanding
Exercise Undemanding
Feeding Medium
Temperament Independent, loyal, aloof, stubborn
Guarding instinct -
Life expectancy 11-12 years


Chow

The Chow Chow, the Chinese Lion Dog

The Chow Chow is an ancient breed from China. It is believed to be one of the oldest of the pure breeds and representations are found in Chinese sculpture dating as far back as 1000 B.C. It may be that he is the origin of many of the Spitz type breeds. The Chow Chow is commonly shortened to just one word, the Chow. He was used in China as a guarding and hunting dog and held in much favor in the Imperial courts. The Chow was a populous breed in China and was also raised as a source of food.

The Chow Chow is shown in the Non Sporting Group in the show ring in the United States. The coat is red, blue, fawn or black, with variations of light and dark in these colors and never with any markings of white. There are two varieties of the coat, the 'rough' or long coated and the 'smooth' or short coated. Both types of coat are dense and double. The Chow Chow's most distinguishing characteristic is the color of the tongue, which must always be blue-black in color. The pigment of the lips and gums must also be of the blue black color. The Chow Chow has deep wrinkles in his brow, making him appear to 'frown' or 'scowl' and this expression is another distinctive characteristic which is a part of the breed standard. The tail curls over the top of the back. The shoulders and neck of the Chow should have a large ruff, in appearance this should be like the mane of a lion and the legs on both the front and the rear should be heavily 'feathered' with longer hairs on the backs of the legs. Chows need to be regularly groomed, the coat will mat and become impossible to care for if left untended.

The overall appearance of the Chow should be that of a nearly 'square' dog, with a deep chest and lion-like look about his head and neck. He has a somewhat 'stilted' gait, almost rolling in nature. He should move with deliberation and is a beautiful sight in the show ring.

Chow Chow puppy

The Chow Chow has a distinct character . This is a dog that displays a certain independence and often seems not to 'need' human companionship. A person who is going to purchase a Chow needs to study this breed first and decide whether or not this is the breed for him. They are universally thought of as a 'one man, one family' dog. They must be well socialized early in their lives, as they are 'stand-offish' and do not fawn over people or demand attention. They are quite aloof and dignified and are not accepting of strangers. A well-bred and well brought up Chow Chow should not show aggression towards people. They are good watchdogs, setting up a bark to warn of strangers and are devoted and loyal to their immediate family or owner. Chows who are aggressive are usually the product of irresponsible breeding or irresponsible owners and are not representatives of the type of character the Chow should posses.

By Michael Russell, Your Independent guide to Dogs.
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Chow Chow

More About The Chow Chow

The Chow Chow
The Chow Chow stands apart from other breeds in many different ways, something you will soon find out.

Chow Chow Poem

MY HEART BELONGS TO A CHOW CHOW

That blue black tongue,
That fluffy mane -
The Chow Chow stands apart.
Devoted, proud and loyal,
Sure to win your heart.

A dog that's quick
To give a hug,
And often makes me grin-
My Chow Chow means
The world to me,
My dog, my love, my friend.

Chow Chow photo

Chow Chow Links

The National Chow Chow Club of Great Britain

The Chow Chow Club Inc

ChowChow.org - a community resource for owners and breeders of Chow Chows

The American Kennel Club's guide to the Chow Chow

 

 

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