10 things to note when choosing a purebred Chow Chow

How to choose a purebred Chow Chow? First of all, we should pay attention to the month of the Chow, and do not choose a Chow puppy that was three months ago.

The following will introduce you to 10 common sense for choosing purebred Chow Chow puppies.

How to choose a purebred Chow 10 things to pay attention to
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In addition to the points mentioned in "Choosing a Strong Chow Puppy", such as eyes, nose, ears, etc., you should also pay attention to the following parts of the puppy:

10 points to note when choosing a purebred Chow

1. Shoulders: The shoulders of a small Chow determine the width of the chest. The shoulders of a good Chow Chow should be at an angle or well sloping, otherwise it will develop into stiff shoulders. There should be a half-inch distance between the shoulder blades of a Chow Chow puppy, which will lead to an inch and a half distance in adulthood. If the distance is not enough, the front will appear narrow.

If the shoulder blades are not far apart, you can be sure that the front legs of the Chow Chow will be in a "bow" shape in the future.

2. Legs: The leg bones of Chow Chow puppies should be round and strong, preferably with "jointed knees", which is an important sign of good bone mass in adulthood (and at the same time Check carefully for any tendency of the front legs to stretch).

If the leg bones of the Chow Chow puppy are very straight and thin, such a Chow Chow is not good.

3. Genitals: The genitals of young Chow Chows are very important, and many dog ​​owners often ignore this when choosing. Even though the rate of Chow Chow genital problems is relatively small, once problems occur, they will not be able to grow.

So when buying a Chow Chow, you must check the dog’s genitals. If it is a male dog, two testicles should be touched. Female dog: The vulva is not abnormal.

4. Ribs: The ribs of a young Chow Chow should stretch backwards to make the waist as small as possible. The ribs should be egg-shaped rather than barrel-shaped.

5. Paw pads: The paw pads of a strong and outstanding little Chow Chow should be: black without spots and fine without cracks.

6. Tail: The tail of Chow Chow puppies is straight up and has no curve at the tip, and is slightly thinner than the front legs. The base of the tail should be in line with the front of the hind legs. A tail that is too short is undesirable.

7. Anus: The kitten’s anus should be black without spots, clean, and free of feces stains after defecation.

8. Urine and defecation: Check the poop of Chow Chow puppies after they defecate. Generally speaking, the poop of a healthy Chow Chow should be smooth and shiny, and the urine should be absorbed with paper towels and turn into light yellow.

9. Action: The young Chow Chow should not move (except for food teasing). It walks like a cat and barks like a human.

10. Complete vaccination. Health and training status and epidemic prevention are the most critical links in whether Chow Chow puppies can grow up and survive healthily.

The vaccination completion time for Chow Chow puppies is generally close to 90 days. The success or failure of immunity and the quality of the vaccine are very important to the dog.

So when purchasing, be sure to confirm that the Chow Chow has completed vaccinations (in addition, please note that the rabies vaccine must be injected after 3 months of age).

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