Chow Chow – Distinctive Blue Tongues And Protective Nature
The Chow Chow is a basal breed originating in the 11th century BC. They’re one of the first breeds, well before any of the modern-day Spitz dogs that we know. It’s believed Chow Chows were explicitly crossed to resemble lions. In Northern China, they were bred to pull sleds and to be eaten. Today, they average $1,200 a puppy.
There are five different Chow colors, namely black, blue, fawn, cream, and red. All have blue tongues that come close to black in color. Chow chows have difficulties socializing. Males typically need to be the only dog in the home or must socialize regularly from young. Females generally do well in groups.