Chow Chow
Chow Chow Facts
| Size : |
Medium |
| Training Required : |
Low |
| Grooming Required : |
Low |
| Shedding : |
High |
| Exercise Required : |
Daily walk |
| Energy Level : |
Low |
| Protection Level : |
High, guard dog |
| Good with Children : |
Yes, when raised with them or with older, more considerate children |
| Health Issues : |
OFA, CERF |
Weight :
45-70 pounds (20-32 kg.)
Height :
18-22 inches (46-56 cm.)
Color :
solid red, black, blue, cinnamon, and cream
Temperament :
While commonly kept as a companion dog, the Chow has a reputation for being a willful and independent breed that is sometimes difficult to train. They may be very aloof and wary of strangers. They often do not get along well with other dogs unless properly socialized. Chows are extremely loyal to their own family, though they may be less friendly to strangers. The typical Chow's behavior is commonly thought to be more similar to a domestic cat rather than a domestic dog. They do not do well in warm weather.
Grooming :
The Chow?s thick coat must be brushed twice a week with a brush that reaches right down to the undercoat. Daily brushing is recommended when this breed is shedding.
Exercise :
Chows need a moderate amount of exercise and should be walked daily. This breed was not built for strenuous exercise like biking or jogging.
Life Expectancy :
Around 14 - 15 years
Litter Size :
Average 3 - 6 puppies
Origin :
China