Chow Chow
Independent
Not Kid Friendly
High Maintenance
Low Energy
Single Dog Home
For Experienced Owners
Breed Snapshot:
- Weight: 20-32 kgs
- Height: 46-56 cms
- Breed size: Medium
- Lifespan: 8-12 yrs
- Dog Breed Group: Non-Sporting
- Shedding Level: High Shedding
Description
Experts believe the Chow Chow originated in China over 2,000 years ago. With their lion-like mane, blue-black tongue, and fluffy teddy bear appearance, it's no wonder they were the pets of emperors and nobles. The Chow Chow puppy is irresistible, with their fluffy, wrinkly faces and curious personalities.
Characteristics
Chow Chows are known for their independent, aloof personality, but they are loyal to their family. They are not the most active breed, but they still require daily exercise to stay healthy and happy. Their thick double coat requires regular grooming to keep it in pristine condition. Chow Chows come in a variety of colours, but their most famous feature is their blue-black tongue!
Living Environment
Chow Chows can adapt to many living environments, but they thrive in a loving home with a secure yard to roam. They are not always the best choice for families with young children, as they prefer a calm and quiet atmosphere. They can be a bit stubborn, but with consistent training and socialisation, they can make fantastic companions.
Exercise
Chow Chows are low to medium energy dogs that require daily exercise, such as a brisk walk or playtime in the yard. They may not be as active as some breeds, but they still enjoy physical activity and mental stimulation.
Grooming
The Chow Chow's coat is their glory, and it requires regular maintenance to keep it healthy and beautiful. Their thick double coat sheds heavily twice a year, and daily brushing is necessary to prevent matting and tangles. They also require regular baths, nail trimming, and ear cleaning.
Adult Chow Chow
Fawn & Cream Chow Chow's
Health Problems
Like all breeds, Chow Chows are prone to certain health issues, such as hip dysplasia, entropion, and skin allergies. Regular vet check-ups, a healthy diet, and proper exercise can help prevent and manage these issues.
Chow Chow FAQ’s
Why do chow chows have blue tongues?
Regarding Chow Chows' blue tongues, researchers and experts are still stunned by the exact cause, despite several theories suggesting it may be due to environmental adaptation or genetic mutation.
What was a chow chow bred for?
Chow Chows were originally bred in China for various purposes, including as guard dogs, hunting companions, and a source of food; they are primarily kept as companion animals today.
Where can I buy a chow chow dog in New Zealand?
If you're interested in purchasing a Chow Chow dog, it's best to consult reputable breeders or animal shelters in your local area. You can also explore online marketplaces and directories for breeders or seek additional information from the New Zealand Kennel Club.
Did you know…
Chow Chows have been known to be picky eaters, and some owners have reported their dogs turning up their nose at expensive gourmet dog food in favour of plain white rice. So, if you want to spoil your Chow Chow, skip the fancy meals and give them a bowl of rice instead!