Chow Chows are an ancient breed of dog that originated in China over two thousand years ago. They were originally bred as hunting and guard dogs, but have since become beloved family pets around the world. Chow Chows are powerful, compactly built dogs standing as high as 20 inches at the shoulder. Their distinctive traits include a lion’s-mane ruff, deep-set eyes, and a blue-black tongue—a trait unique among mammals.

The Chow Chow is known for its independent spirit and can be aloof with strangers. They tend to be dominant and protective of their family, making them excellent watchdogs. The breed is also intelligent and loyal, but can be stubborn when it comes to training.

Chow Chows require regular grooming to keep their thick fur from matting or becoming tangled. They need daily exercise to stay healthy, but should not be taken on long runs or hikes due to their short snouts which can make breathing difficult in hot weather.

Chow Chows are generally healthy dogs but may suffer from certain health issues such as hip dysplasia, entropion (inward rolling of the eyelids), or patellar luxation (dislocation of the kneecap). It’s important to feed your Chow Chow a balanced diet and provide them with regular veterinary care to ensure they remain healthy throughout their life.

Overall, the Chow Chow is an ancient breed with a unique personality that makes them great companions for those looking for an independent yet loyal pet. With proper care and attention they can live up to 15 years or more!

 

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