The Chow Chow is a distinctive and ancient breed of dog known for its lion-like mane and unique blue-black tongue. They are native to China and were originally used for various purposes, including hunting, guarding, and pulling carts. Chow Chows have a sturdy and dignified appearance with a distinctive lion-like mane of fur around their neck.
In terms of temperament, Chow Chows are known for their independence and aloofness. They tend to be loyal and protective of their families but can be reserved or standoffish with strangers. Early socialization and training are essential to ensure they are well-behaved and comfortable around people and other pets.
Chow Chows have a dense double coat that requires regular grooming and can come in various colors, including red, black, blue, cinnamon, and cream. They are a unique and beautiful breed, but they may not be the best choice for first-time dog owners due to their independent nature and grooming needs.
7 CKC registered Chow Chow puppies were born on February 24. There is one cream boy, two cinnamon boys, two black boys, one black girl, and one red girl in our family. They'll be given their first set of vaccinations, dewormed at 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks old, a vet exam, a limited amount of the food they're eating now, and a toy and blanket that smells like thei...