Chow Chow (Definite Introduction)
Although the Chow Chow's legs are relatively short, they are muscular, strong and strong-boned, and their thick and long hair makes them particularly suitable for cold areas. The Chow Chow has a strong physique, a square body, short and compact, a high tail root, and the tail is rolled up against the back. The hands and feet are straight, healthy and strong. The coat is thick and divided into short hair and coarse hair. The blue tongue is the private mark of the Chow Chow.
The body of the Chow Chow is very wide in front and rear view, and the width is average. These ratios are particularly important for Chow Chows, and no deviation from these ratios is allowed when judging puppies.
Its head is relatively large among dogs, but it is not heavy-headed and light-footed. There are obvious wrinkles between the eyes. The eyes are dark brown, widely separated and almond-shaped. The eye circles are black, the ears are triangular but the tips are slightly rounded, the ears are erect and slightly tilted forward.
The nose is large, wide, and black, the edges of the lips are black, and the surface and edges of the tongue are dark blue. The body of the Chow Chow is short, healthy and powerful, and the muscles of the buttocks and thighs are particularly developed.
The colors of the coat are divided into black, blue, yellow and cream. The gait is clean, powerful, and agile, walking in a straight line, agile, concise, quick, powerful, and without clumsiness.
Chow Chows are relatively arrogant and stubborn in nature. They often walk with their heads held high and their running speed is not fast, but their endurance is very good.
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