Learn about the Chow Chow dog breed - temperament, personality, characteristics, traits, behavior, size, history, and what it's like to live with one.
The Chow Chow is a large ancient working dog breed from China known for their lion-like appearance and dignified personality.
Temperament Chow ChowThe Chow Chow is an extremely independent, and even stubborn, breed. The Chow Chow is extremely independent, even stubborn, making it difficult to train. It is not particularly playful as an adult, and it is a fairly low-energy dog. Chow Chows tend to bealooftoward str...
Temperament and Personality The cute, teddy bear looks of the Chow Chow is a complete contrast to its aloof, independent and dignified disposition.Nevertheless, it would be a great family pet, displaying immense loyalty towards its kith and kin. However, your Chow Chow may keep its affection re...
Temperament Chow Chows are agile, stubborn, dominant and independent breed. With proper training, socializing and exercise they can be well behaved and obedient. Socializing is important for puppies as it help them to accept new people and become calm and polite. They should be kept and trained...
TEMPERAMENT:Aloof, independent, loyal, quiet, calm HYPOALLERGENIC:No ORIGIN:China Characteristics of the Chow Chow The chow chow is a smart, independent, and sometimes aloof dog that tends to have a dominant and protective nature. The chow chow is definitely not the right breed for everyone but...
As a unique breed, both in terms of appearance and personality, Chows have been crossed with many other breeds, creating some interesting results! American Chow– Cross between a Chow Chow and an American Bulldog Chabrador– Cross between a Chow Chow and aLabrador Retriever ...
Here’s a video of Labrador and Chow Chow mix puppies playing: Let’s take a quick look at the temperament of a Lab and a Chow Chow to get a better idea of the Lab Chow’s behavior. The friendly, active Labrador Retriever A Labrador gets an A in the area of temperament. The AKC ...
The Labrador brings a calmer temperament to the Chow, making for a fuzzy friend that is also a good family companion. Like the Chow, this mixed breed might not do too well with other pets unless introduced to them as a puppy. As a large mix that can grow to around 70 pounds (32kg)...
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