Price of Chow Chow:
1200-5000 yuan
Currently, the price of pet-grade Chow puppies on the market is between 1,000-3,500 yuan, the price of purebred Chow puppies is between 3,500-6,000 yuan, and the price of competition-grade Chow puppies is more than 6,000 yuan. It is generally not recommended to buy a Chow Chow that is priced too low.
Selection skills:
Chow Chow has a wide forehead and thin mouth, small and upright ears, slightly small eyes, black nose, wide chest and straight back, small but strong body, well-proportioned limbs, tail curled over the hip, and blue or blue tongue. Purple, this is the main characteristic that identifies this dog. There are two types of Chow Chow: long-haired and ordinary. The pure breed Chow Chow has a single coat color, including black, yellow, ocher, white, tawny, blue-brown and cream, but there are no mottled patches. The shoulder height is 45-55 cm and the weight is 18.25 kg. Under normal circumstances, the hair will change once every two years.
The Lion Dog, whose English name is Chow Chow, Chow or Chowdren, is an ancient dog breed native to China. Its accurate history can be traced back to the earliest Shang Dynasty.
The Chow Chow, as it is now known, is easily recognized in pottery and sculptures from the Han Dynasty (206B.C. to 22A.D.) in China. Some other prehistoric objects indicate that this species has an even earlier history, including the Huayan murals in Ningming, Zuojiang, Guangxi (according to textual research, they are from the Spring and Autumn Period), which all have depictions of them. Chow Chow belongs to the genus Fox. Some scholars claim that the Chow Chow is the ancestor of the Samoyed, Norwegian Elkhound, Pomeranian and Keeshond. In ancient Chinese historical records, the ancient Chinese Chow Chow was used as a tribute to the Shang Dynasty in what is now Lingnan and Guangxi areas (the location of the Shang Dynasty Song is now Shangqiu, Henan). During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the ancient Chinese Chow Chow was The lion dog is one of the two main hunting dog breeds of the Wang family. It is also reported that in modern times: a Chinese emperor in the Tang Dynasty (7th century A.D.) owned 100,000 hunters and 2,500 Chow Chows.