The Chow Chow, an ancient breed from northern China, stands out with its imposing, sturdy stature, and distinct blue-black tongue. There are two types of Chow, the first being a smooth-coated dog and the other being a rough-coated Chow. Its thick double-coat, perfect for cold weather, comes in five colors: black, red, blue, cinnamon, and cream. This breed is characterized by its lion-like mane and teddy bear appearance, elevating its majestic look. Despite their looks, Chow Chows are not simply cuddly companions. They're known for their dignified, independent attitude, paired with a loyal and protective instinct, making them excellent guard dogs. The Chow Chow's unique character requires an experienced, patient owner, who is committed to regular grooming and moderate exercise. Chow Chows have strict dietary needs due to their propensity toward certain health issues.
Read our Chow Chow Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Chow Chow
Here are coco and rocko male and female, have been family pets but due to personal circumstances it breaks my heart they need a new home but only together They have never been used for breeding or st

Chow Chow
1 male 3 female chow chow puppies 3 weeks old Saturday will be ready to leave 3rd January come from family home with children, mums are family pet been with us since she was a puppy now 4 years old

Chow Chow
2 chow chows 1 male and 1 female. We have had both since pups. Just havnt got time anymore to give them the best life they deserve. Really good with children. Not from the same family. Any questions

Chow Chow
Koda is a 3 year old male chow chow. He is such a loving boy - a big gentle giant. Loves being cuddled and groomed and has no aggressive bone in his body Great with other dogs, cats and children (I

Chow Chow
11 week old beautiful male Chow Chow He's fully weaned last one left. Fully house trained, quite forward for his age, loves playing ball already. He's happy to be in room on his own .Really lovely boy
The average cost of a purebred Chow Chow puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £996, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.