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Cat Breed Info›Chow Chow Breed Information
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What They’re Like to Live With:True Arctic dogs, Chow Chows have a strong “pack mentality” and are considered one-person dogs, bonding intensely with their masters and close family members. However, even with masters and family members they can be reserved and serious. Chow Chows will often do and behave exactly as they please, but have an underlying patience and graciousness that is easy to fall in love with. Chow Chows are reserved with (and sometimes suspicious of) strangers. This fact, combined with their fierce protectiveness, means that they can be considered a formidable watch dog.
Not particularly active, Chows make fine apartment dogs. These are intelligent creatures, eager to please their masters. When comfortable with their environments, they’ll even learn a fun trick or two. Properly introduced and treated fairly, they can be very good companions to older children.
When walking a Chow Chow or having people over to visit, instruct them to be careful around the dog—Chow Chows are not mean-spirited, but they don’t take kindly to strangers forcing themselves upon them. These canines may look soft and fluffy, but they need to be comfortable with you before you’re allowed to hug them. Also, Chow Chows have poor peripheral vision: Try to approach them from the front. Chows need regular brushing and grooming, especially during fall and spring shedding seasons. Though not the type to beg you for a jog around the neighborhood, your Chow should get a daily walk to maintain a healthy mind and body.
A healthy Chow Chow can live as long as 15 years. Common health issues include hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism and entropion (a condition in which the eyelids become inverted).
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