They're aggressive when they need to be. All my family has them and they are crazy protective and aggressive amongst eachother especially when you have multiple males or females they are constantly trying to establish a pecking order. I break up the fights for all my family's dogs and will even risk getting bit so they learn that it isn't acceptable but they still want to establish who is big dog when the humans aren't around😂😂😂😂
I had four Chow Chows and they all got along together with other animals (rabbits and cats, & one another). I had family over for the holidays and never had a problem with my Chow Chows being among them. It depends upon how they are raised and loved. My dogs were absolute "angels." 🥰🥰🥰🥰
@@firassultan Get two chows so they'll have each other for company when you're not around. Just remember to socialize them around other people and animals starting at a young age so they won't become aggressive.
Im 38, my grandma had a Chow when I was very young and my dad has had one every year i've been alive. They can be very aggressive, just like a pit. And no its not always the owner.
I grew up with Chows, I've never heard such a load of shite. They are incredibly loyal, protective of family and as far as exercise is concerned you need to wake them up first.
You are so right, they are never agressive, they are protecting dogs for their family. If you dont see the difference then you need glasses. Indeed a bad review about a loyal dog. And i know because i also had them, and still have one now.
These animals are aggressive; my father watched a group of three Chows drag a small horse down the side of the road they had killed. Just because it's an animal you've known for years and it is fine with YOU, that doesn't mean that the animal wouldn't hurt someone else. In fact, that is the defining trait of guard/hunting dogs that they are loyal to the owners and aggressive towards everything else. Instead of relying on anecdotal experience look at the STATISTICS for attacks and deaths; they are the 8th most dangerous breed in the US and Canada (excluding wolf hybrids). We have hard data that proves this and is NOT an opinion. If you want to own one... great. However we don't need delusional people who can't admit that the breed that was created for a specific behavior is capable of that same behavior. It's just common sense and if you can't come to grips with that you shouldn't have one as a pet.
I have a chow mix and she is 2 years old! We did't get to socialize her with other people, she is very scared of other people but loves me and my mom more then anything! She is so loving and sweet and has a nutty side
I have a chow and have grown up with them and they are the best , loyal dogs . My chow is super friendly with other animals and people . Ever since she was a pup we’ve kept her socialized . Best dogs to own.
@@chiasengchee586 I dunno, I’ve never met a Dalmatian, chihuahua, dachshund, or Rottweiler that wasn’t aggressive and horrible despite best efforts to raise them
My chow chow is 6 now and he’s lived with 5 cats 6 kids in one house. Hamster, rabbit. But I started young with him on training but all the strangers stuff is true.
Those are the exact characteristics of a Chow. If left to their own device they can be extremely difficult. If you put in the work from the time they're a puppy you can have an awesome dog!
@@spiccolirocks3580 Another know-it-all without real-world experience. FYI: ANY mammal on 2 or 4 legs if left to raise themselves, will display defensive and evasive characteristics. They will be discerning add non-social. Fact: Chow Chows and Akitas are the two oldest dog breeds. Their DNA is the closest to a wolf then any other dog breed. They are among the most intelligent of the dog breeds. Often mistaken for having a mean look, they are observing and thinking about their surroundings. This is called 'situational awareness'. It is an instinctual trait handed down from the wolf DNA for self-preservation.
your so wrong, I have had 3 none of them refused a hike, I used to take them to alquonquin and we would do 30 km hikes, dailey it was 8 km in the morning and another 6 km at night around a local park which doubled as a socializing activity.
@@DashieBiggestFan I had three met others.. No they don't sleep all the time thats nonsense, if you leave them for the day in a crate ya they will sleep. But if your home and move around they follow you pretty much everywhere you go, if your sedinary then ya they will be the same.Every chow I had would hike with me sometimes 30 km in an afternoon as well as a morning walk. I normal day for all 3 was get up have coffee, then go hike about 10 km around the escartment up and down the sides of it they are not fast but boy do they like to run. The same places you read about them sleeping all the time is the same place that said they were used for sled pulling, guarding and hunting, thats pretty active.
One rule for Chows, good human= good dog.. well that applies to all dogs actually. Chows are very smart and distinguished, they require respect, understand that and They will be the best dog you have ever had. 35 years owning them, think i may have some insight. I had worked/trained many dogs, from hunters (shorthairs, labs) and guardians. One thing is correct about these dogs, they are NOT lap dogs, they are like 4 legged humans, and you just have to understand that. One other thing, a lot of newage vets are afraid of Chows and do not know how to handle them, strange but true, dogs read your emotion/attitude, be aware of that.
Translation: even though I've spent zero effort to look up the easily available stats that disprove it, I'm convinced that my limited anecdotal experience with a single animal is superior. You are delusional if you don't think that a breed specifically bred over 2000 years to be war dogs, to hunt, and to guard is more likely to exhibit the behavior they were selectively bred for. It's your responsibility and if you can't admit that you shouldn't own one.
Well my dog must be 2000 years old then god your thick less I'm a a Chinese emperor roaming about in England in 2023 thinking I'm in past and building them as a guard dogs to go to war then you might have a point .
@@dalehoward3611 , you can't be serious.... please learn how genetics and selective breeding works. Ever hear the phrase "nature vs nurture?" Simply because the environmental factors aren't the same doesn't mean the biological factors don't exist. Actually I don't have to argue a damn thing since we have statistical data on attacks and fatalities broken down by breed per year for the US and UK that PROVES the genetics increases the statistical likelihood of the behaviors they were bred for. I thought us Americans were supposed to be the ones who are scientifically illiterate? Come now, the video actually makes a good point, the data we have backs it up... at least consider it yeah? I'm not saying don't have the dog... I'm just saying admit what the dog is and how much more likely it is to attack someone else so you can do so responsibly. I mean hell... I've known an animal that in certain situations was fine but the owner was careless, it bit someone, and had to be put down. The whole thing was just avoidable.
Chows are loving dogs no doubt American pit bull best ever . I no what dog I'd want around my kid . Stop thinking your clever as all these people think and no your full of shite
Don't let these dogs fool you! They look cute (like bears) but they can be very territorial and agressive dogs. They are one-person dogs, and God help you if you get on the bad side of one. They will not hesitate to bite.
That is not accurate. If they are not socialized properly they can be very territorial and a one person dog. Mine were socialized early and one was a registered therapy dog. The coat isn't as bad as you think if you keep up with it. For one, chows are fastidiously clean. He didn't even like getting his feet wet. (Except in snow, he loves snow). He only got one or two baths a year. Me never stunk, his fur was never oily. Even when I bathed him the tub had very little dirt in it, as opposed to my springer spaniel who got bathed every three or four weeks and the tub looked like the moth of the muddy Mississippi when I was done. I brushed them every day. When they blow their coats (twice a year), the remount of hair is unbelievable. I did it outside. The birds love it. It doesn't imbed in stuff like my corgis hair does though. Both of my chows were very good dogs. Great city dogs and no one messed with me when I walked them because some people are scared shitless of them. And if someone did attack me, yeah... it would have been ugly. But they tolerated almost anyone and only got their hackles up at genuine threats... and that was enough to make the threat leave us alone. I want one again. I love them. Those and Samoyeds
My chow got bite in the neck and literally pretended like nothing ever happened after. I wish she had an aggressive bone in her! As far as 1 and 2 go it on the owner not the breed.
Chow Chows are a breed that is at least 2000 years old. They were bred as war dogs, to hunt, and to guard. The temperament of each individual animal is different, just like humans. So your specific dog might not be, but we can't be surprised when we see statistical data proving that they are more likely to exhibit the behaviors they were bred for... it's common sense.
I am doing research as im considering getting a chow chow. I've seen quite a few videos refer to their possible aggression but I've also seen the same in regards to Staffordshire bull terriors (I know for a fact these dogs are big softies when brought up in a loving home). So could anybody who is experienced with this breed please tell me whether these videos are accurate?
A small child pulled at my chow chows snout the other day. The dog didn’t even blink. He wags his tail at everyone I signal is friendly, and wants to say hello to them (he was not raised with children). Aggression isn’t a trait, is a reaction btw.
This guy clearly has NEVER owned a chow chow, chows are the BEST DOGS trust me I own one unlike him, they're amazing and most things he says isn't true AT ALL! 😂
Chows can be great dogs if you work with them. They do have a tendency to be aggressive, stubborn and can be difficult! There is a reason you can be denied home owners insurance or an apartment rental. It also depends on their breeding and need to be socialized and given lots of love! I'm speaking from the experience! They can be awesome dogs and you better say your prayers if you come into my house uninvited!
When my father was little him and his sister had to pass a house with three Chow Chows on the way to and from school every day, and they would have to hit the dogs with their satchels since they just ran loose and would always chase and snap at them. Well anyway, one day they saw these three dogs had killed a horse and were dragging it back to where they lived. I think most people are delusional about just how dangerous some breeds of dogs can be. If you decide to own an animal that can harm others, it is YOUR responsibility, and if you can't prevent that you shouldn't own them.
This is not true chow chows make Great pets if you don’t train them well and you abuse them then they became aggressive dogs but then other than that chow chows are loving ,great , intelligent, smart and great house hold pets but make sure if you have other dogs or pets make sure to train them around them but chow chows are truly AMAZING DOGS and are great companions ❤❤☺
I have never seen such a pile of nonsense in my life! Having had Chow Chows (and still have one now), almost ALL of these points are WAY OFF. No one who knows anything about the breed would ever write any of this.
Statistical data shows it is the 8th most dangerous breed (excluding wolf hybrids). Your anecdotal evidence is irrelevant, and it is delusional owners that leads to so many attacks and deaths. It isn't rocket science that a breed would be more likely to display the behaviors they were selectively bred for over 2000 years. They were war dogs, they hunted, and they guarded. If you can't admit that it is capable you shouldn't own them.
So your anecdotal experience disproves scientific data on rates of attack and deaths broken down by breed? YOUR dog might be great; but we can't be surprised when a breed bred as war dogs, to hunt, and to guard, has a tendency to exhibit the behaviors they were selectively bred for. That numbers don't lie and this is common sense. This is a dangerous breed and most of them will NOT be like your dog; even the ones that seem great around you and your family can turn on a dime on someone they don't know. It is the owner's responsibility so it bothers me that I see so many delusional comments like this.
Had a pair of them. 1 is right. 2 is how they're raised. 3 hate exercise. They over heat because of the double layer coat. 4. They shed twice a year and it comes out in clumps. They have a winter and summer coat. 5 is all about training. 6 they check up on you then go nap. Lol 7 not hard to train. Since they run hot, I trained mine using ice chips. Horrible advice and needs to study the breed more before making a video about them
It's obvious that the narrator of this video has never owned a Chow Chow. If he did he never would have made the video. I'm raising my 5th Chow, he's somewhere between 10 and 12 years old and 120#. We walk 5 mi a day. He is around 6 in at the withers taller then the AKC standard. He's a shaded cinnamon rough coat. He is a rescue. I've had him for 7 years. A Chow Chow is not for everyone. The owner must be calm and patient. A Chow Chow never forgives or forgets. You should never be aggressive, angry or reprimand your dog physically. Personally I've never had a problem with any of my Chow chows. I just let them be a dog who is my best friend.
lol, the only fetch they like is when your doing the fetching, it nice though that someone realizes that they do need lots of exercise, evryone else says they are lazy and only need 20 min per day.
Your anecdotal experience DOES NOT MATTER. We have statistical data on attacks and deaths that proves they are the 8th most dangerous breed in the US and Canada. Now, I'm not saying this is you and your dog could be wonderful, but most often this leads to situations where people don't think their pets are dangerous and could harm others and it puts everyone else at risk. Breeds of dogs were bred for specific behaviors and then everyone acts surprised when they display the behavior they were bred for. Ultimately it's the owner's responsibility, and if they can't accept that they should own the pet. Period.
False on exercise and fetching balls. I have 2 males that liked to go for a mile or more of walking, and they were dark color but loved sun bathing. My current cream color doesn't like to be in the sun at all, and also doesn't care too much for walking. Though, she will chase anything in the back yard including butterfly out of the yard. As far as being a teddy bear, one of the male is a big teddy bear to me, the female to both myself and my husband, and all 3 of them don't like to be touch by stranger, but the 2 males will let children pet them. Most of my Chows don't like to fetch...no more than 5 times max. Training, one of the males and the female are hard to train, but super easy with my 2nd male.
My chow chow is literally the best. He whimpers whenever I’m not here and he keeps on making these excited sounds when he sees me. He sleeps with me and he puts his head on my belly. All of these r actually ass
I knew a family that had 2 back to back. the 2nd was a male, vicious. went for the sons face at age 13 or so, gave him stitches. never own this dog. was also aggressive towards me as a guest.
They are not friendly to animals they aren't socialized with, no matter how many animals they have met before of the same species of the animal they are now meeting😂😂😂 all my family has chow chows and everyone listens to me even when new ones come around and i never met they follow the lead of the others.
Chows are amazing dogs, I had 3 growing up, one being over 100lb of solid muscle. Absolutely no issues, no aggression. They are teddy bears
They're aggressive when they need to be. All my family has them and they are crazy protective and aggressive amongst eachother especially when you have multiple males or females they are constantly trying to establish a pecking order. I break up the fights for all my family's dogs and will even risk getting bit so they learn that it isn't acceptable but they still want to establish who is big dog when the humans aren't around😂😂😂😂
I had four Chow Chows and they all got along together with other animals (rabbits and cats, & one another). I had family over for the holidays and never had a problem with my Chow Chows being among them. It depends upon how they are raised and loved. My dogs were absolute "angels." 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Hi i have a question, since i work long hours 8-12 per day, do you think itwould this be an issue if it stayed alone?
@@firassultanyes! It's a problem. Think cats.
@@firassultan Get two chows so they'll have each other for company when you're not around. Just remember to socialize them around other people and animals starting at a young age so they won't become aggressive.
Im 38, my grandma had a Chow when I was very young and my dad has had one every year i've been alive. They can be very aggressive, just like a pit. And no its not always the owner.
I grew up with Chows, I've never heard such a load of shite. They are incredibly loyal, protective of family and as far as exercise is concerned you need to wake them up first.
You are so right, they are never agressive, they are protecting dogs for their family. If you dont see the difference then you need glasses. Indeed a bad review about a loyal dog. And i know because i also had them, and still have one now.
These animals are aggressive; my father watched a group of three Chows drag a small horse down the side of the road they had killed. Just because it's an animal you've known for years and it is fine with YOU, that doesn't mean that the animal wouldn't hurt someone else. In fact, that is the defining trait of guard/hunting dogs that they are loyal to the owners and aggressive towards everything else. Instead of relying on anecdotal experience look at the STATISTICS for attacks and deaths; they are the 8th most dangerous breed in the US and Canada (excluding wolf hybrids). We have hard data that proves this and is NOT an opinion. If you want to own one... great. However we don't need delusional people who can't admit that the breed that was created for a specific behavior is capable of that same behavior. It's just common sense and if you can't come to grips with that you shouldn't have one as a pet.
@@naejimbathey can also turn on their owner…
I have a chow mix and she is 2 years old! We did't get to socialize her with other people, she is very scared of other people but loves me and my mom more then anything! She is so loving and sweet and has a nutty side
I have a chow and have grown up with them and they are the best , loyal dogs . My chow is super friendly with other animals and people . Ever since she was a pup we’ve kept her socialized . Best dogs to own.
Stop giving Chows such a bad wrap. They are awesome loyal dogs.
And aggressively unpredictable
@@ghiblinerd6196 I think is all about training from young and it's bloodline is utmost important!
@@chiasengchee586 I dunno, I’ve never met a Dalmatian, chihuahua, dachshund, or Rottweiler that wasn’t aggressive and horrible despite best efforts to raise them
my chow chow is really nice and very kind dog.😊
I love chow chows! Best dogs ever!!! 😍🐕🔥
And samoyed
My chow chow is 6 now and he’s lived with 5 cats 6 kids in one house. Hamster, rabbit. But I started young with him on training but all the strangers stuff is true.
Grew up with Chow Chows. They were great, and I loved them all.
cool dogs
This video just shared all the opposite things I have heard about owing a Chow Chow.
Those are the exact characteristics of a Chow. If left to their own device they can be extremely difficult. If you put in the work from the time they're a puppy you can have an awesome dog!
@@spiccolirocks3580
Another know-it-all without real-world experience.
FYI: ANY mammal on 2 or 4 legs if left to
raise themselves, will display defensive and evasive characteristics. They will be discerning add non-social.
Fact: Chow Chows and Akitas are the two oldest dog breeds. Their DNA is the closest to a wolf then any other dog breed. They are among the most intelligent of the dog breeds. Often mistaken for having a mean look, they are observing and thinking about their surroundings. This is called 'situational awareness'. It is an instinctual trait handed down from the wolf DNA for self-preservation.
Exercise??? Mine is lazy. Where did they get these facts? And mine hardly sheds. Only during spring and fall.
False on exercise. Chow chows need low exercise. Walks are acceptable, i did research and chow chows usually sleep almost the whole day.
your so wrong, I have had 3 none of them refused a hike, I used to take them to alquonquin and we would do 30 km hikes, dailey it was 8 km in the morning and another 6 km at night around a local park which doubled as a socializing activity.
They follow the pack leader if you're not there all day and they have no stimulation yes, but they love being out exercising
@@jeffkay6587 the dogs have different personalities. And im assuming your dogs were outgoing.
@@DashieBiggestFan I had three met others.. No they don't sleep all the time thats nonsense, if you leave them for the day in a crate ya they will sleep. But if your home and move around they follow you pretty much everywhere you go, if your sedinary then ya they will be the same.Every chow I had would hike with me sometimes 30 km in an afternoon as well as a morning walk. I normal day for all 3 was get up have coffee, then go hike about 10 km around the escartment up and down the sides of it they are not fast but boy do they like to run. The same places you read about them sleeping all the time is the same place that said they were used for sled pulling, guarding and hunting, thats pretty active.
My chow is my best friend. He cuddles when he wants an flips me the paw. When he doesn't want to do something. We're too much alike
Spitz family like Akitas,Huskies,Samoyed,Malamute,American Eskimo 🐾🫶🏼🙏🏽🤗♥️♥️♥️🐺
My experience is very different to what's depicted here.
One rule for Chows, good human= good dog.. well that applies to all dogs actually. Chows are very smart and distinguished, they require respect, understand that and They will be the best dog you have ever had. 35 years owning them, think i may have some insight.
I had worked/trained many dogs, from hunters (shorthairs, labs) and guardians. One thing is correct about these dogs, they are NOT lap dogs, they are like 4 legged humans, and you just have to understand that. One other thing, a lot of newage vets are afraid of Chows and do not know how to handle them, strange but true, dogs read your emotion/attitude, be aware of that.
I have a chow and all the lists you said is a load of bollocks.
Translation: even though I've spent zero effort to look up the easily available stats that disprove it, I'm convinced that my limited anecdotal experience with a single animal is superior.
You are delusional if you don't think that a breed specifically bred over 2000 years to be war dogs, to hunt, and to guard is more likely to exhibit the behavior they were selectively bred for. It's your responsibility and if you can't admit that you shouldn't own one.
That was 2000 years ago incase you dont no its 2023 no one breed dogs that way no more . Idiot ..
Well my dog must be 2000 years old then god your thick less I'm a a Chinese emperor roaming about in England in 2023 thinking I'm in past and building them as a guard dogs to go to war then you might have a point .
@@dalehoward3611 , you can't be serious.... please learn how genetics and selective breeding works. Ever hear the phrase "nature vs nurture?" Simply because the environmental factors aren't the same doesn't mean the biological factors don't exist. Actually I don't have to argue a damn thing since we have statistical data on attacks and fatalities broken down by breed per year for the US and UK that PROVES the genetics increases the statistical likelihood of the behaviors they were bred for. I thought us Americans were supposed to be the ones who are scientifically illiterate? Come now, the video actually makes a good point, the data we have backs it up... at least consider it yeah? I'm not saying don't have the dog... I'm just saying admit what the dog is and how much more likely it is to attack someone else so you can do so responsibly. I mean hell... I've known an animal that in certain situations was fine but the owner was careless, it bit someone, and had to be put down. The whole thing was just avoidable.
Chows are loving dogs no doubt American pit bull best ever . I no what dog I'd want around my kid . Stop thinking your clever as all these people think and no your full of shite
Don't let these dogs fool you! They look cute (like bears) but they can be very territorial and agressive dogs. They are one-person dogs, and God help you if you get on the bad side of one. They will not hesitate to bite.
That is not accurate. If they are not socialized properly they can be very territorial and a one person dog. Mine were socialized early and one was a registered therapy dog.
The coat isn't as bad as you think if you keep up with it. For one, chows are fastidiously clean. He didn't even like getting his feet wet. (Except in snow, he loves snow). He only got one or two baths a year. Me never stunk, his fur was never oily. Even when I bathed him the tub had very little dirt in it, as opposed to my springer spaniel who got bathed every three or four weeks and the tub looked like the moth of the muddy Mississippi when I was done. I brushed them every day. When they blow their coats (twice a year), the remount of hair is unbelievable. I did it outside. The birds love it. It doesn't imbed in stuff like my corgis hair does though. Both of my chows were very good dogs. Great city dogs and no one messed with me when I walked them because some people are scared shitless of them. And if someone did attack me, yeah... it would have been ugly. But they tolerated almost anyone and only got their hackles up at genuine threats... and that was enough to make the threat leave us alone. I want one again. I love them. Those and Samoyeds
My chow got bite in the neck and literally pretended like nothing ever happened after. I wish she had an aggressive bone in her! As far as 1 and 2 go it on the owner not the breed.
Chow Chows are a breed that is at least 2000 years old. They were bred as war dogs, to hunt, and to guard. The temperament of each individual animal is different, just like humans. So your specific dog might not be, but we can't be surprised when we see statistical data proving that they are more likely to exhibit the behaviors they were bred for... it's common sense.
I have a chow chow puppy already I got it like 7days ago and it’s pretty good get one 1️⃣ it’s good
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From my experience they’re aggressive, unpredictable and frankly I wouldn’t trust them around kids
I have a chow chow and this is not true, especially the exercise, they sleep all the time 😂
I am doing research as im considering getting a chow chow. I've seen quite a few videos refer to their possible aggression but I've also seen the same in regards to Staffordshire bull terriors (I know for a fact these dogs are big softies when brought up in a loving home). So could anybody who is experienced with this breed please tell me whether these videos are accurate?
A small child pulled at my chow chows snout the other day. The dog didn’t even blink. He wags his tail at everyone I signal is friendly, and wants to say hello to them (he was not raised with children).
Aggression isn’t a trait, is a reaction btw.
Aww still getting one they sound like my hubby.
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THE BEST DOG 😊
My chow chow is the sweetest little
Thing but we can say any dog has aggressive tendencies it always depends on the owners
I just dont think you can control their hunting instincts. These are the most amazing dogs to have though! They are magical beings!
This guy clearly has NEVER owned a chow chow, chows are the BEST DOGS trust me I own one unlike him, they're amazing and most things he says isn't true AT ALL! 😂
Chows can be great dogs if you work with them. They do have a tendency to be aggressive, stubborn and can be difficult! There is a reason you can be denied home owners insurance or an apartment rental. It also depends on their breeding and need to be socialized and given lots of love! I'm speaking from the experience! They can be awesome dogs and you better say your prayers if you come into my house uninvited!
We had three Chows they were so awesome
When my father was little him and his sister had to pass a house with three Chow Chows on the way to and from school every day, and they would have to hit the dogs with their satchels since they just ran loose and would always chase and snap at them. Well anyway, one day they saw these three dogs had killed a horse and were dragging it back to where they lived. I think most people are delusional about just how dangerous some breeds of dogs can be. If you decide to own an animal that can harm others, it is YOUR responsibility, and if you can't prevent that you shouldn't own them.
This is not true chow chows make Great pets if you don’t train them well and you abuse them then they became aggressive dogs but then other than that chow chows are loving ,great , intelligent, smart and great house hold pets but make sure if you have other dogs or pets make sure to train them around them but chow chows are truly AMAZING DOGS and are great companions ❤❤☺
I have never seen such a pile of nonsense in my life! Having had Chow Chows (and still have one now), almost ALL of these points are WAY OFF. No one who knows anything about the breed would ever write any of this.
Statistical data shows it is the 8th most dangerous breed (excluding wolf hybrids). Your anecdotal evidence is irrelevant, and it is delusional owners that leads to so many attacks and deaths. It isn't rocket science that a breed would be more likely to display the behaviors they were selectively bred for over 2000 years. They were war dogs, they hunted, and they guarded. If you can't admit that it is capable you shouldn't own them.
I have a chow chow and my chow chow is 5 months year old
Do these get on its shihtzus ???
Is not real i have a chow chow ❤
So your anecdotal experience disproves scientific data on rates of attack and deaths broken down by breed? YOUR dog might be great; but we can't be surprised when a breed bred as war dogs, to hunt, and to guard, has a tendency to exhibit the behaviors they were selectively bred for. That numbers don't lie and this is common sense. This is a dangerous breed and most of them will NOT be like your dog; even the ones that seem great around you and your family can turn on a dime on someone they don't know. It is the owner's responsibility so it bothers me that I see so many delusional comments like this.
it is obvious this guy has never owned a chow. I call bs on this video!!
Had a pair of them. 1 is right. 2 is how they're raised. 3 hate exercise. They over heat because of the double layer coat. 4. They shed twice a year and it comes out in clumps. They have a winter and summer coat. 5 is all about training. 6 they check up on you then go nap. Lol 7 not hard to train. Since they run hot, I trained mine using ice chips. Horrible advice and needs to study the breed more before making a video about them
It's obvious that the narrator of this video has never owned a Chow Chow. If he did he never would have made the video.
I'm raising my 5th Chow, he's somewhere between 10 and 12 years old and 120#. We walk 5 mi a day. He is around 6 in at the withers taller then the AKC standard. He's a shaded cinnamon rough coat. He is a rescue. I've had him for 7 years. A Chow Chow is not for everyone. The owner must be calm and patient. A Chow Chow never forgives or forgets. You should never be aggressive, angry or reprimand your dog physically. Personally I've never had a problem with any of my Chow chows. I just let them be a dog who is my best friend.
my chows are the exact opposite then that
They are difficult to train since they are independent, so train them as puppies!
good call!
@@DogsNowChannel yeah
It's not true,, my chow chow is loving,,, she always needs attention love food sleep....
Ur facts are extremely outragious . Its how they r brought up . Do ur research or get one urself
lol, the only fetch they like is when your doing the fetching, it nice though that someone realizes that they do need lots of exercise, evryone else says they are lazy and only need 20 min per day.
This is'nt all true. My chow is very cute. It even follow orders. He's so addorable❤️❤️❤️
Your anecdotal experience DOES NOT MATTER. We have statistical data on attacks and deaths that proves they are the 8th most dangerous breed in the US and Canada. Now, I'm not saying this is you and your dog could be wonderful, but most often this leads to situations where people don't think their pets are dangerous and could harm others and it puts everyone else at risk. Breeds of dogs were bred for specific behaviors and then everyone acts surprised when they display the behavior they were bred for. Ultimately it's the owner's responsibility, and if they can't accept that they should own the pet. Period.
In China they paint white ones and pass them off as zoo pandas!
False on exercise and fetching balls. I have 2 males that liked to go for a mile or more of walking, and they were dark color but loved sun bathing. My current cream color doesn't like to be in the sun at all, and also doesn't care too much for walking. Though, she will chase anything in the back yard including butterfly out of the yard. As far as being a teddy bear, one of the male is a big teddy bear to me, the female to both myself and my husband, and all 3 of them don't like to be touch by stranger, but the 2 males will let children pet them. Most of my Chows don't like to fetch...no more than 5 times max. Training, one of the males and the female are hard to train, but super easy with my 2nd male.
I Owen a chow chow as U can see him in my pic. This vid bang on. Good vid
Wrong dog 😂
His a chow chow x Staffy.
Cat dogs but VERY attached to the owner. Most of this is way off. My Greyhounds sheds more than my Chow Chow
Я снова сняла 3 скриншота это моя Соня откуда она у вас?мне сказали что умерла не могу ничего понять?
Chow chow are like the zebra of dogs.
Is it ,this chow chow from China. Someone opposed them. They never get aggressive.
I dont care i still love luffy i always will even though he is a bear
Im not trying to be mean just saying
Best family dog if getting a puppy. Keeps your family, house and car safe.. Better, get two puppies. Never adopt one.
I already have one
I have a chow chow and she is a very loyle dog don't listen to them
My chow chow is literally the best. He whimpers whenever I’m not here and he keeps on making these excited sounds when he sees me. He sleeps with me and he puts his head on my belly. All of these r actually ass
On one then tell me
😅😂🤣😂😅-I HAVE OWNED 3 in the last 30 years! NO PROBLEMS!
Almost every video ive seen just craps on chow chows like no one would want one just watching all these videos. They paint them worse than pitbulls.
They bite their owners
Type poppy the chiw chow yiur see my as a pup before my wife past away . Just me and my chow now
But I have one
My chow is lazy she dont play ball games at all
We’ve had 2 chow chows and neither had any interest whatsoever in playing fetch. It’s beneath them
I knew a family that had 2 back to back. the 2nd was a male, vicious. went for the sons face at age 13 or so, gave him stitches. never own this dog. was also aggressive towards me as a guest.
lmao don’t care they r cute
So much bull..
I hate chow chow 🙄
and we hate you too man
They are not friendly to animals they aren't socialized with, no matter how many animals they have met before of the same species of the animal they are now meeting😂😂😂 all my family has chow chows and everyone listens to me even when new ones come around and i never met they follow the lead of the others.