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piątek, 8 stycznia 2016

chow chow dog – chow chow puppies

chow chow dog – chow chow puppies

Most commonly kept as pets, The chow chow dog tend to display discernment of strangers and can become fiercely protective of their owners and property. The American Kennel Club standards, however, consider an all-too aggressive or all-too timid Chow Chow to be unacceptable.  For that reason, some owners have attributed a cat-like personality to the Chow Chow.
Chow Chows are not excessively active, meaning that they can be housed in an apartment. However, a Chow Chow living in an apartment will need daily exercise to prevent restlessness and boredom. Upon realizing that exercise is a daily occurrence, Chow Chow will tend to be more assertive with owners in anticipation of such activities.

This breed of dog has many strong loyal bonds with friends and family, but not infrequently becomes overly protective of one or two main family members.

Owning chow chow puppies can raise the cost of homeowners insurance because some companies consider them high-risk dogs. In a study in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Chow Chow were responsible for 8 out of 238 fatalities related to dog bites

wtorek, 1 grudnia 2015

chow chow dog – chow chow puppies

chow chow dog – chow chow puppies

The chow chow dog has been identified as a basal breed that predates the emergence of the modern breeds in the 19th Century.

The breed probably originated in the high steppe regions of Siberia or Mongolia, and much later used as temple guards in China, Mongolia and Tibet. A bas-relief from 150 BC (during the Han Dynasty) includes a hunting dog similar in appearance to the chow chow puppies . Later chow chow puppies  were bred as a general-purpose working dog for herding, hunting, pulling, and guarding.

From what records survive, some historians believe that the chow chow dog was described as accompanying the Mongolian armies as they invaded southward into China as well as west into Europe and southwest into the Middle East in the 13th century AD. The breed belongs to a subset identified by a particular genetic cluster, which includes breeds from central Africa, the Middle East, Tibet, China, Japan and the Arctic.

It has been suggested that the origin of this subset may have originated with pariah dogs in Asia, who migrated with nomadic human groups