The Chow Chow is an ancient Chinese breed originally developed for hunting, herding, hauling, and guarding. Distinguished by its lion-like mane and dignified demeanor, this breed is both powerful and graceful. Known for their quiet, cat-like independence, Chow Chows are deeply loyal to their families and often form strong, lifelong bonds. Their dense double coat can be red, blue, black, cream, or fawn, giving them a majestic, plush appearance that matches their proud personality.
Reserved but affectionate, the Chow Chow makes a devoted and protective companion when raised with care and respect. While naturally well-behaved, they can be stubborn, so consistent, patient training is key. They thrive in calm environments and prefer routine over chaos. Regular brushing keeps their thick coat healthy and minimizes shedding, especially during seasonal changes. Confident, clean, and independent, the Chow Chow embodies centuries of refinement and remains a timeless symbol of loyalty and quiet strength.

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Bella is the first born in the biggest female she is a blue and tan chowchow

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Teddy is a red chowchow

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Peanut is the smallest in the litter. He is a fawn color chow chow.

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Simba is a red chowchow.

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Bear is a black and tan chowchow like mom

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Dozer is a darker, black and tan color chow chow

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Maya is a darker blue and tan color chow

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Tank is the biggest male. His is a fawn color
The average cost of a purebred Chow Chow puppy in the United States is approximately $1195, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.