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		<title>The Chow Chow</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The AKC recognized the  Chow Chow dog breed in 1903.  The Chow dog breed has characteristics to the Spitz dog breed.  However, Chow Chow's  true bloodline is unknown.  The Chow Chow dog breed has been popular in China for thousands of years. The Chow Chow dog breed was originally bred as a as a hunting dog where it sniffed out and found game birds. But, the breed declined in numbers and quality. But a few Chow's were kept inside monasteries and stayed with wealthy families and survived.]]></description>
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</script></p><div class="byline" style="italic;">by Jon Martin</div>
<p>The AKC recognized the  Chow Chow dog breed in 1903.  The Chow dog breed has characteristics to the Spitz dog breed.  However, Chow Chow&#8217;s  true bloodline is unknown.  The Chow Chow dog breed has been popular in China for thousands of years. The Chow Chow dog breed was originally bred as a as a hunting dog where it sniffed out and found game birds. But, the breed declined in numbers and quality. But a few Chow&#8217;s were kept inside monasteries and stayed with wealthy families and survived.</p>
<p>The&#8221;Chow&#8221; name was likely created during the 1700s when a sizeable numbers of these dogs were imported into theUnited Kingdom from mainland China.  The Chow dog breed found its way into the united states in the late 1800&#8242;s when they were imported from various parts of England. The Queen of England, Queen Victoria was a Chow lover and her attraction to the Chow Chow Dog Breed helped boost the dogs popularity.</p>
<p>Personality -The Chow a top rated watchdogs,  and its ability to protect ts family is top notched.  Overall, This dog is immensely cautious about overseeing its family members. Overall, the <a href="http://4petsonline.com/recommend/chow_chow" style="color:#3C78A7;font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='chow chow';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">Chow Chow</a> dog breed is very reserved, and can be suspicious of strangers and other family pets. The Chow dog breed  can be difficult to train so it is not reccomended for the novice dog owner.</p>
<p>Tips for Taking Care of Your Chow Chow</p>
<p>Chow&#8217;s  have a thick coat ; so, they do not fare well during hot, humid weather.  The <a href="http://4petsonline.com/recommend/chow_chow" style="color:#3C78A7;font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='chow chow';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">Chow Chow</a> dog breed&#8217;s coat is smooth, yet thick,  and needs  a good brushing at least once per week. The Chow may have rough fur and need to be  brushed every other day.   This is especially true when they are shedding. For exercise,  a brisk walk, each morning, is all that is needed.</p>
<p>Health Concerns: Lifespan: Up to 13 years but 9 years is the average.   Major health concerns:  entropy, CHD, and patellar luxation. Minor health concerns include stenotic nares, elbow dysplasia, distichiasis, gastric torsion, cataracts, and glaucoma. distichiasis, gastric torsion, cataracts, and glaucoma.</p>
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<div class="about" style="italic;">About the Author:</div>
<div class="links">Jon Martin is a dog owner who has been enamored with dog&#8217;s since he was given a small poodle when he was a child. This site, dogbreedingdirectory, has a goal is to be a one-stop-shop for <a href="http://www.dogbreedingdirectory.com">dog breeders</a> and to describe the <a href="http://www.dogbreedingdirectory.com/Dog-Breeds-From-A-To-Z/Dog_Breeds_FROM_A_TO_Z.html">Dog Breeds From A-To-Z</a>. This article, in particular will examine the majestic Chow Chow dog breed.</div>
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