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Glossary Term: Chow Chow

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The Chow Chow is a medium-sized dog breed that is known for its signature lion-like mane of thick fur and its blue-black tongue. This breed originated in China and has a history dating back over 2,000 years. Chow Chows are a loyal and independent breed and make excellent family companions.

The Chow Chow is a sturdy and robust dog with a broad chest and a slightly curved back. Their coat is double-layered and can range from smooth and glossy to rough and dense. The most common colors of the Chow Chow are cream, red, blue, and black.

Chow Chows are highly intelligent and independent, making them easy to train. They are also quite loyal to their owners and will fiercely protect them if necessary. This breed tends to be quite aloof with strangers, so socialization is important to prevent any aggressive behavior.

The Chow Chow is an active breed that loves to play and explore, so daily exercise and plenty of mental stimulation are important. They are not a breed that enjoys being alone, so they should not be left alone for extended periods.

Chow Chows are a great breed for families who have the time to devote to a dog. They are loyal and friendly with their owners and make excellent watchdogs. They are also clean and easy to groom. With the right care and attention, they can be a wonderful companion for many years.