The Chow Chow: Majesty and Independence in Quebec
The Chow Chow is one of the oldest and most distinctive breeds in the world. With 77 listings on QuebecAnnonce, this majestic breed from China attracts lovers of independent dignified dogs. Its lion-like appearance, distinctive blue-black tongue and proud gait make it unmistakable on the streets of Montreal, Quebec City or Gatineau.
Weighing 45 to 70 pounds, the Chow Chow sports dense abundant fur in two coat varieties: rough (most common) and smooth. Colors include red, black, blue, cinnamon and cream.
A Unique Temperament Requiring Experience
The Chow Chow is not for everyone. Independent, reserved and sometimes stubborn, it behaves more like a cat. Loyal to family but wary of strangers, it makes an excellent natural guard dog. Early socialization is absolutely crucial — expose puppies to varied people, animals and situations from a young age.
The Chow Chow and Canadian Climate
Great news for Quebec owners: the Chow Chow is one of the best-adapted breeds for Canadian winters! Its thick double coat provides excellent cold and snow protection. Conversely, hot humid Quebec summers are challenging — keep it cool and well-hydrated during heat waves. Grooming requires deep brushing 2-3 times weekly. Consult FCI breed standards and browse our dog listings.