I'm a former Chowchow owner, if there's one advice I would give you is... Chowchow can be quite clever, my Chowchow "Dumpling" while he was still alive is that I never noticed he was observing me whenever I open his Door in his Dog House. One day I saw him outside his Dog House wondering who let him out, so I put him back inside and hid myself and waited if he knows how to open the door; I was surprised to see he learned how to use his paw to open the door and lock.
Didn't trained my chowchow extensively like that. My chow2 likes going to the beach. He has a good temperament, very sociable and very smart. He was so smart he was teaching me his cues like getting his blanket when he wants to sleep or get his leash if he wants to go outside. I missed him so much.
As a chow owner this is the best training video, i followed it and my chow is actually obedient. Its crazy how smart and clean they are, they hate to be dirty. Although mine is broken, he loves storms 😂 hates being inside while its storming,loves being outside.
I love how different they can be. We have four chows. One of them LOVES being filthy. You can brush him out or wash him, he'll run outside, roll in racoon scat, find a mud puddle and lie down in it and you're watching he'll do it slowly to torture you. When he's filthy enough he raises his nose in the air and prances in super proud with his tail held high. The others will walk around water puddles to avoid getting wet or dirtly. Another is aloof and the family watchdog until it storms. Then she'll crawl under my desk and lie on my feet, but ONLY during thunderstorms. The youngest will jump up on the couch and crawl into your lap for petting. They're little nut balls. It's wonderful watching them grow older and learning all their little personality traits. And they have an impressive vocabulary. Super smart.
Chows chows are the cat versions of a dog. Yes they are loyal, sweet and do listen but they are also going to do what they want to do. They give you control over them when they want to do so. Not when you want it. Sometimes they don't want to be touched and want to be left alone and sometimes they want to be all over you. Its just how they are. Mine even poops and covers it with dirt lol They are fluffy cat dogs. Not for everyone. Do your research on the breed and you'll be just fine.
I also am a firmer Chowchow owner. I had two, Cody was a red chow and Smokey was the cream color like the pup in the video. They were good dogs, they both passed at 15 one year apart Cody first and then Smokey. Your pup is so cute, I really would not care if he didn’t do anything. I would be very happy to just hold him and love him.
@@jeremiahocampo3600 can't afford means if your talking about food n treats, trainer, vet bills n accessories then alright but if saying about cost of initial buying a new pup then you can offcourse adopt one & can give him a good new life
@@DimondCompanions i live in the phillipines and its lockdown i cant really find any pet to adopt but good news my mom told me were going to buy a pug on my graduation
Chow chows are adorable dogs, I'm just experiencing it. I have only one problem with them, that I would need help in and would be glad if you could give me any advice. At first, I got a male chow (Maci) and after 1,5 weeks a female chow (Nina). Maci is 3 weeks older than Nina, who is 7 weeks old now. They get along quite well, from first day they could sleep, eat, discover together, there is only a problem when it comes to playing. Because of the actual size difference (Maci is twice bigger than Nina) Nina gets aggressive sometimes when Maci starts playing with him, when he steps over him, when they wrestle and Nina is down. She is kinda afraid I guess and tries to protect herself so she becomes aggressive. But still Maci doesn't stop playing, he keeps doing it on his way. It's getting better from day to day, and for now they can play nicely, too but I need to watch when it's getting rough and stop them in time (I distract their attention or I clap one, say their names). They react to cue, too and I reward them when they play nicely and stop if I tell them. It also happens sometimes that Nina wants to play, but Maci is already sleepy and he doesn't, so Nina ends up bothering him that Maci doesn't seem to like. Neither of them is afraid of the other as they look for the other's company, they watch each other. But I don't dare to let them be alone for now, without anyone watching them. Mostly in the mornings both are so energetic and they get too excited. Do you think this behaviour will disappear after a while, maybe when their size will be the same? What else could I do to improve their playing habits?
@@rubyredraven2312 Thanks for your answer! And actually you are right! When we tried to step in actually they just started playing with bigger enthusiasm. So we stopped bothering them and let them play, and it seems that actually they are just enjoying the play in this way. And they also became little less rough since they can play however they want.
@@rubyredraven2312we have a new chow mix (possibly Chowkita?! possibly a delightful Heinz57 heavy on the Chow) in our home and your advice here helps me to feel positive that he will learn how to limit his aggression when playing...we are in the high intensity first three weeks together phase right now, and he is gonna need a lot of special patience and training. I'm hopeful that within a couple months his testosterone drop will also settle some of his territorial choices (growling at men who enter the home, but he's even also currently vocalizing at just about anybody). I am grateful I found this channel tonight and its comments!
@@r0ttimg_ribs hiiii! Could you update me on your pup. I have a pitbull, chow chow, German shepherd, Akita mix. He’s 3 months and almost two weeks. He’s pretty social I would say is good with people as of now.
I have a chow chow 12 weeks old. She is amazing . always by my side . only i have 2 other dogs . she gets along with both of them . plays and often she gets told off . which is natural for a puppy her age. My problem i keep having . tho she has weeing pads . she still pees everywhere and its random. I know she's marking her territory. I placed a pad down where she wee before . what happens . her aim isnt that good . when its night time . i keep away water but found out coz of her warm fur she's easily hot and panting and goes straight for the waterbowl. I am at a loss and i cannot deprive her of that . can you help me please .
Hi thanks for the video mine looks exactly like you little one he's called simba.. I just brought him to the vet as he won't stop scratching he has no fleas the vet prescribed him piriton he on day to but still scratching like crazy do you have any advice 🙏
start early, stay consistent. their stubborn independent nature hides how truly smart these guys are. Be gentle and kind, they don't trust easily. My male Russian chow is the sweetest guy but he can be a tough formidable character. Good luck. You will love your puppy more than you thought possible.
Yeah we have the same problem. I can't go near our male.. we had 3 chows .. just got are third a few days ago lol.. but are first male chow which still have he bites me every chance he gets and its quite the incident everytime.. we had to put our first female chow down.. she had cancer .. but yes, their temperaments can very wildly.
But I understand if that's not an option. We can deal with it. We have the space. I mean the back room and the backyard is his turf now. I just mow it now lol and pick up his shit😂
I tried to train my first dog like this, but when I asked him to do tasks, he wouldn’t do them unless I had food to reward him with, any tips on how to fix that?
I train my dog like that to but a way to fix that is by giving affection and praising. Like he gives me his paw and I say “ good boy , yes good job “ while patting him . I do that and he that way understands that he’s not getting food all the time but affecting which is good.
How come my chowchow doesn't like being touched at times, she seems to be moody. I didn't have a hard time teaching her how to sit she learned in just 30 minutes but the problem is sometimes she's aggressive and bites my calves or leg suddenly even if I don't do anything to her and she sometimes bite when I reach in to touch her, sometimes she doesn't mind me touching her, I don't know what to do
chow chows are way harder to read than my mastiffs. Your dog should never ever bite you. get help now from a reputable trainer about learning how to read her body la language and how to correct her. Chows are not, I repeat not, a good dog for inexperienced dog owners.
The thing is there are no dog trainers in where I live, and we have 13 dogs in total. We have no problems with our other dogs since they're very friendly towards strangers as long as we introduce them to our dogs, our 5 big dogs are no problem since they're so sweet but it's my chowchow that I'm having trouble with, do you have any video recommendations that I could learn from? And thank you for the answers I really appreciate it
@@kylieventures278 Chewey my 2 year old chow is not like the other dogs in temperament at all. He doesn't bite me but he does take a run at our bull mastiff occasionally, like you without any warning at all. We have noticed that if he is hyperexcited, all the other dogs are playing and bouncing around, he may bite. He also occasionally fixates on Jake, so we immediately correct him with redirection and having him lay down until he is calm.
@@carriejordan8999 how did you train your chowchow to listen to you? Cause Sugar our 3 month old chowchow though she does listen at times when I call her or tell her to sit but that's just it, how do you teach your dog to stop and calm down, she also sometimes hates it when I touch our other dogs, she will attempt to bite my hands if I do and how long did you train her?
I've raised Chows over 30 years and they're VERY smart and learn everything so quickly. Consistency is key and train them at about 6 to 8 weeks old...they're smart and clean
Mý last one was. The latest one is a lot nicer. The breeder said he bred for temperment. Most of them love their family members but not strangers. Should be kept indoors. Can't stand heat. Get hot spots. Brush constantly. Mine sheds 365 days a year.
@@judithadams6599 if you don’t mind me asking another question what did you do differently that made your latest dog less aggressive? I kinda want a chow chow now so I just want to know what I could do to make the dog calmer
I'm considering a chow for my service dog, I'm largely a cat person so their temperament doesn't exactly bother me. looks like I'm in for a wiillldddd ride, though😅😅
Very Good! Maybe you can teach "Lola" to mind! (?); sorry guys; but she's still soooo hyper compared to Rupert & Millie who are such good dogs! This is great training! Sweet Chow!
You obviously know your Chows? But do you have any advice about our cockapoo who dislikes all chow chows. He can’t walk passed a chow chow without pulling on his lead, almost desperate to get to them, growling under his breath, whilst wagging his tail. I wondered if you’d come across this before. He seems to be able to smell them from a considerable distance and will sense a chow before we’ve even seen it.
Every time he sees a new dog give him a treat. You dogs will then accoiate seeing other dogs is a positive thing He will be exited to see other dogs as he will be expecting a treat
@@guruchows9539 thank you. He’s absolutely fine with other dogs. He mixes with other dogs all the time. It’s just chow chows for some reason. There are 3 near where we live. Will try what you suggest though. Thank you
I have a chow too and many dogs react rather aggressive even though their dogs are usually calm. Some say its because of their fur. Their fur makes them look more muscular and it scares some dogs, which is why they might act aggressive. Sorry if there are any errors, because english is not my first language.
@@Diana-yx5is I blame the owners for not socializing theirs dogs tbh. My Chinese shar Pei is so chill and calm rarely barks but our neighbor dogs be treating my O’Malley like WW3..
@@isabellalucci6862 dogs are actually lactose-intolerant and cannot cope with too much dairy in their diets. Even small portions of cheese can lead to gastrointestinal upset, so if your dog develops diarrhoea it is better not to feed them dairy products again in the future. Cheese is also high in fat which can trigger flare-ups of pancreatitis, as well as leading to other health problems including obesity and diabetes. That they like it isnt the same as to say its good for them.
Lol you really google searched and copy & pasted the first article you found 😂 but you forgot to include the two sentences before saying “dogs can eat cheese as long as it’s given in small quantities as a high reward treat”
What BS. I'm currently raising my 18th dog who is my 5th Chow. I have 60 years of experience raising dogs. I've had as many as 5 at a time. Before training any animal, an unbreakable bond has to be established. I've never had to bribed a dog while training. By showing patience and what you would like the dog to do you will get a positive result. You send the wrong message by offering food for a dog to complete a task. It's a very common rookie mistake. You have little understanding of dogs you shouldn't be recording 'how to' videos until you learn how to do it yourself correctly.
I understand you may have your own methods as do I. I train with 3 professional trainers. One in this video has a degree in animal behaviour. My other trainer been training 20+ years also. All three have different methods one of them don’t like using treats the others does. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and this is mine and it works.
@@guruchows9539 Wow! I don even have a dog currently, but I take my hat off for you. Not because you're right/wrong in your training approach, but in the way you handled the comment above. That tells me a lot about you as a person, and for that alone, I personally would want to learn from you.
@@guruchows9539 Excellent response! I have a Chinese Shar-Pei and I am so worried of him being aggressive I try to be stern with him and keep him food motivated when he performs a good task. Watching your video really felt like I was doing the right thing, thanks a lot man.
I'm a former Chowchow owner, if there's one advice I would give you is... Chowchow can be quite clever, my Chowchow "Dumpling" while he was still alive is that I never noticed he was observing me whenever I open his Door in his Dog House. One day I saw him outside his Dog House wondering who let him out, so I put him back inside and hid myself and waited if he knows how to open the door; I was surprised to see he learned how to use his paw to open the door and lock.
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Clever boy!!
I am sorry for your loss
mine started opening doors already! she's 4 months old i am amazed!!
Dumpling was a smart doggo :)
Didn't trained my chowchow extensively like that. My chow2 likes going to the beach. He has a good temperament, very sociable and very smart. He was so smart he was teaching me his cues like getting his blanket when he wants to sleep or get his leash if he wants to go outside. I missed him so much.
Thats so cute! Would u recommend chow chows for a cabin?
As a chow owner this is the best training video, i followed it and my chow is actually obedient. Its crazy how smart and clean they are, they hate to be dirty. Although mine is broken, he loves storms 😂 hates being inside while its storming,loves being outside.
I love how different they can be. We have four chows. One of them LOVES being filthy. You can brush him out or wash him, he'll run outside, roll in racoon scat, find a mud puddle and lie down in it and you're watching he'll do it slowly to torture you. When he's filthy enough he raises his nose in the air and prances in super proud with his tail held high. The others will walk around water puddles to avoid getting wet or dirtly. Another is aloof and the family watchdog until it storms. Then she'll crawl under my desk and lie on my feet, but ONLY during thunderstorms. The youngest will jump up on the couch and crawl into your lap for petting. They're little nut balls. It's wonderful watching them grow older and learning all their little personality traits. And they have an impressive vocabulary. Super smart.
Chows chows are the cat versions of a dog. Yes they are loyal, sweet and do listen but they are also going to do what they want to do. They give you control over them when they want to do so. Not when you want it. Sometimes they don't want to be touched and want to be left alone and sometimes they want to be all over you. Its just how they are. Mine even poops and covers it with dirt lol They are fluffy cat dogs. Not for everyone. Do your research on the breed and you'll be just fine.
What dog breed do you think is the most dog-like version of a dog?
@@animeoniichan117 lmao, this comment though 🤣
@@animeoniichan117 a wolf
We had a staff/chow mix and we never had to train her. She caught on to facial expressions, hand expressions, verbal commands and talk.
I also am a firmer Chowchow owner. I had two, Cody was a red chow and Smokey was the cream color like the pup in the video. They were good dogs, they both passed at 15 one year apart Cody first and then Smokey. Your pup is so cute, I really would not care if he didn’t do anything. I would be very happy to just hold him and love him.
A chow is not out to please you even if they know what you want at a certain moment.
My chows live to please me so I guess that comment is not always the case
Agreed. It's a cute video but I think most Chow Chow owners and breeders would think this video gives the wrong impression of the breed.
Hahaha they’re somewhat stubborn but I find it cute though😍
35 years and 7 Chows you couldn't be more wrong.
how are you not always hugging it...if ever i saw a chow chow pup i would not let it go i would just cry...
Since my family can’t afford a dog, and they don’t want a dog in the house, I’m left with watching videos od puppies😅
same i want a dog but my family can afford one 😪😪😪
@@jeremiahocampo3600 can't afford means if your talking about food n treats, trainer, vet bills n accessories then alright but if saying about cost of initial buying a new pup then you can offcourse adopt one & can give him a good new life
Jeremiah & Kim I pray soon you guys will be able to full fill your dreams
Jeremiah & Kim I pray soon you guys will be able to full fill your dreams
@@DimondCompanions i live in the phillipines and its lockdown i cant really find any pet to adopt but good news my mom told me were going to buy a pug on my graduation
LLOOOKK AT HIM SITTING DOWNN
This video is amazing ! Thanks for it ! Can you please do one showing us how to teach the dog to do its needs outside ??
Our chow chow is very well behaved and consequently 80% cheese 🧀
I hope your dogs will be more known to other pipz and more viewers and subscribers to this channel 🙏 you deserved it 💕
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I have a Chow mix and I call her my 30% dog. She does what I want 30% of the time .. 🤣🤣
What beautiful dogs❤ They look like giant animal bears ❤❤❤❤
How to train your mash potato
(Jokes aside he's super cute and this was very helpful, thank you)
Chow chows are adorable dogs, I'm just experiencing it. I have only one problem with them, that I would need help in and would be glad if you could give me any advice. At first, I got a male chow (Maci) and after 1,5 weeks a female chow (Nina). Maci is 3 weeks older than Nina, who is 7 weeks old now. They get along quite well, from first day they could sleep, eat, discover together, there is only a problem when it comes to playing. Because of the actual size difference (Maci is twice bigger than Nina) Nina gets aggressive sometimes when Maci starts playing with him, when he steps over him, when they wrestle and Nina is down. She is kinda afraid I guess and tries to protect herself so she becomes aggressive. But still Maci doesn't stop playing, he keeps doing it on his way. It's getting better from day to day, and for now they can play nicely, too but I need to watch when it's getting rough and stop them in time (I distract their attention or I clap one, say their names). They react to cue, too and I reward them when they play nicely and stop if I tell them. It also happens sometimes that Nina wants to play, but Maci is already sleepy and he doesn't, so Nina ends up bothering him that Maci doesn't seem to like. Neither of them is afraid of the other as they look for the other's company, they watch each other. But I don't dare to let them be alone for now, without anyone watching them. Mostly in the mornings both are so energetic and they get too excited. Do you think this behaviour will disappear after a while, maybe when their size will be the same? What else could I do to improve their playing habits?
Im sorry about my offtopic question but how much were your dogs
From a chow chow owner! Chows naturally play very rough. I think as they grow older they will mellow out.
@@rubyredraven2312 Thanks for your answer! And actually you are right! When we tried to step in actually they just started playing with bigger enthusiasm. So we stopped bothering them and let them play, and it seems that actually they are just enjoying the play in this way. And they also became little less rough since they can play however they want.
@@rubyredraven2312we have a new chow mix (possibly Chowkita?! possibly a delightful Heinz57 heavy on the Chow) in our home and your advice here helps me to feel positive that he will learn how to limit his aggression when playing...we are in the high intensity first three weeks together phase right now, and he is gonna need a lot of special patience and training. I'm hopeful that within a couple months his testosterone drop will also settle some of his territorial choices (growling at men who enter the home, but he's even also currently vocalizing at just about anybody). I am grateful I found this channel tonight and its comments!
@@r0ttimg_ribs hiiii! Could you update me on your pup. I have a pitbull, chow chow, German shepherd, Akita mix. He’s 3 months and almost two weeks. He’s pretty social I would say is good with people as of now.
I have a chow chow 12 weeks old. She is amazing . always by my side . only i have 2 other dogs . she gets along with both of them . plays and often she gets told off . which is natural for a puppy her age. My problem i keep having . tho she has weeing pads . she still pees everywhere and its random. I know she's marking her territory. I placed a pad down where she wee before . what happens . her aim isnt that good . when its night time . i keep away water but found out coz of her warm fur she's easily hot and panting and goes straight for the waterbowl. I am at a loss and i cannot deprive her of that . can you help me please .
Your chow chow are awosome. I am love with them. I also has been subscribe milpethusky they are also awosome I have seen your all video
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Hi thanks for the video mine looks exactly like you little one he's called simba.. I just brought him to the vet as he won't stop scratching he has no fleas the vet prescribed him piriton he on day to but still scratching like crazy do you have any advice 🙏
How do you teach down to a chow chow
Just got my chow! First day.. how long after you got your chow did you start training?
You should start right away 😁
I know you from PH
start early, stay consistent. their stubborn independent nature hides how truly smart these guys are. Be gentle and kind, they don't trust easily. My male Russian chow is the sweetest guy but he can be a tough formidable character. Good luck. You will love your puppy more than you thought possible.
You can start right away. They are smart and catch up really fast
u lived there ?@@jimmyksim5208
We have had our Chow Chow for 4 yrs now. He is are third one but now he is so mean I don't know what to do
Yeah we have the same problem. I can't go near our male.. we had 3 chows .. just got are third a few days ago lol.. but are first male chow which still have he bites me every chance he gets and its quite the incident everytime.. we had to put our first female chow down.. she had cancer .. but yes, their temperaments can very wildly.
All you can do is understand its temperament and keep it separated.. that or put it down.
But I understand if that's not an option. We can deal with it. We have the space. I mean the back room and the backyard is his turf now. I just mow it now lol and pick up his shit😂
What's the word you are saying? Marker wood?
I tried to train my first dog like this, but when I asked him to do tasks, he wouldn’t do them unless I had food to reward him with, any tips on how to fix that?
I train my dog like that to but a way to fix that is by giving affection and praising. Like he gives me his paw and I say “ good boy , yes good job “ while patting him . I do that and he that way understands that he’s not getting food all the time but affecting which is good.
Am getting a chow today 😊
How come my chowchow doesn't like being touched at times, she seems to be moody. I didn't have a hard time teaching her how to sit she learned in just 30 minutes but the problem is sometimes she's aggressive and bites my calves or leg suddenly even if I don't do anything to her and she sometimes bite when I reach in to touch her, sometimes she doesn't mind me touching her, I don't know what to do
chow chows are way harder to read than my mastiffs. Your dog should never ever bite you. get help now from a reputable trainer about learning how to read her body la
language and how to correct her. Chows are not, I repeat not, a good dog for inexperienced dog owners.
Keep doing it follwoed by treats when you like the behavior. Also take her to busy places like city centres where its busy with people
The thing is there are no dog trainers in where I live, and we have 13 dogs in total. We have no problems with our other dogs since they're very friendly towards strangers as long as we introduce them to our dogs, our 5 big dogs are no problem since they're so sweet but it's my chowchow that I'm having trouble with, do you have any video recommendations that I could learn from? And thank you for the answers I really appreciate it
@@kylieventures278 Chewey my 2 year old chow is not like the other dogs in temperament at all. He doesn't bite me but he does take a run at our bull mastiff occasionally, like you without any warning at all. We have noticed that if he is hyperexcited, all the other dogs are playing and bouncing around, he may bite. He also occasionally fixates on Jake, so we immediately correct him with redirection and having him lay down until he is calm.
@@carriejordan8999 how did you train your chowchow to listen to you? Cause Sugar our 3 month old chowchow though she does listen at times when I call her or tell her to sit but that's just it, how do you teach your dog to stop and calm down, she also sometimes hates it when I touch our other dogs, she will attempt to bite my hands if I do and how long did you train her?
I've had 3 chows. All were independent and hard to train. With the exception of housebreaking. They are very easily housebroken.
I've raised Chows over 30 years and they're VERY smart and learn everything so quickly. Consistency is key and train them at about 6 to 8 weeks old...they're smart and clean
Were any of your dogs overly aggressive?
Mý last one was. The latest one is a lot nicer. The breeder said he bred for temperment. Most of them love their family members but not strangers. Should be kept indoors. Can't stand heat. Get hot spots. Brush constantly. Mine sheds 365 days a year.
@@judithadams6599 ok thank you 😊
@@judithadams6599 if you don’t mind me asking another question what did you do differently that made your latest dog less aggressive? I kinda want a chow chow now so I just want to know what I could do to make the dog calmer
I'm considering a chow for my service dog, I'm largely a cat person so their temperament doesn't exactly bother me. looks like I'm in for a wiillldddd ride, though😅😅
how did it go
This was very helpful, thank you!
Daniel Bryan should train that chowchow. YES! YES! YES! YES!
Look at that chonkie behind 😍
where t f this channel gone dawg?
What month
Very Good! Maybe you can teach "Lola" to mind! (?); sorry guys; but she's still soooo hyper compared to Rupert & Millie who are such good dogs! This is great training! Sweet Chow!
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OMG 😱 it’s so cute! 😍
She is so precious
You obviously know your Chows? But do you have any advice about our cockapoo who dislikes all chow chows. He can’t walk passed a chow chow without pulling on his lead, almost desperate to get to them, growling under his breath, whilst wagging his tail. I wondered if you’d come across this before. He seems to be able to smell them from a considerable distance and will sense a chow before we’ve even seen it.
Every time he sees a new dog give him a treat.
You dogs will then accoiate seeing other dogs is a positive thing
He will be exited to see other dogs as he will be expecting a treat
@@guruchows9539 thank you. He’s absolutely fine with other dogs. He mixes with other dogs all the time. It’s just chow chows for some reason. There are 3 near where we live. Will try what you suggest though. Thank you
I have a chow too and many dogs react rather aggressive even though their dogs are usually calm.
Some say its because of their fur. Their fur makes them look more muscular and it scares some dogs, which is why they might act aggressive. Sorry if there are any errors, because english is not my first language.
@@Diana-yx5is I blame the owners for not socializing theirs dogs tbh. My Chinese shar Pei is so chill and calm rarely barks but our neighbor dogs be treating my O’Malley like WW3..
Where did you get him?
we bred him
Is the girl in the back okay?
i was literally thinking the same thing lol
First comment awesome video
Will reach 1 million soon
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Operant conditioning
I love them ❤️💓😘😘😍
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Do you sell papered Chows?
Yeah ofcourse, follow our instagram
I would buy a puppy from you in a heart beat
We always have pups avaialble or planned
This is incredible
My chow isn’t motivated by food or toys or anything
Tough one.😂
Excellent
Only problem about thia dog is i dont have 500 dollars
Good job
Mine just known how to shake hands and hi5 lol
I want one. I have had Pomeranians all my life but I don’t want aggressive dog
Just train them at a young age not to be. Take them to a park or a pet friendly store at a young age and socialize them with other people and dogs.
Cheese…. Typical chow chow 😂
Ich glaube mrine sind zu alt, einer wird im Sommer 4 und die andere 3
WTF with the background sleeper
Cutie🥰😍🤩😘
Person sleeping on the background is in a way too uncomfortable position and yet gives no shit!
Where can i buy a chow chow ,?
Please give a name and number
Thank you thank you thank you
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Chow chow no need training lah.... It is his instinct to guard.
A burglar will steal it as well.
As far as I know, cheese are not good for dogs. Just as most diarys ate not.
That’s not true lol as long as it’s used in moderation it’s fine. Cheese is my chows favorite treat
@@isabellalucci6862 dogs are actually lactose-intolerant and cannot cope with too much dairy in their diets. Even small portions of cheese can lead to gastrointestinal upset, so if your dog develops diarrhoea it is better not to feed them dairy products again in the future. Cheese is also high in fat which can trigger flare-ups of pancreatitis, as well as leading to other health problems including obesity and diabetes.
That they like it isnt the same as to say its good for them.
Lol you really google searched and copy & pasted the first article you found 😂 but you forgot to include the two sentences before saying “dogs can eat cheese as long as it’s given in small quantities as a high reward treat”
cheese? are dogs supposed to eat cheese? lol
What BS.
I'm currently raising my 18th dog who is my 5th Chow. I have 60 years of experience raising dogs. I've had as many as 5 at a time.
Before training any animal, an unbreakable bond has to be established. I've never had to bribed a dog while training. By showing patience and what you would like the dog to do you will get a positive result. You send the wrong message by offering food for a dog to complete a task. It's a very common rookie mistake.
You have little understanding of dogs you shouldn't be recording 'how to' videos until you learn how to do it yourself correctly.
I understand you may have your own methods as do I. I train with 3 professional trainers. One in this video has a degree in animal behaviour. My other trainer been training 20+ years also. All three have different methods one of them don’t like using treats the others does. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and this is mine and it works.
@@guruchows9539 Wow! I don even have a dog currently, but I take my hat off for you. Not because you're right/wrong in your training approach, but in the way you handled the comment above. That tells me a lot about you as a person, and for that alone, I personally would want to learn from you.
@@guruchows9539 Excellent response! I have a Chinese Shar-Pei and I am so worried of him being aggressive I try to be stern with him and keep him food motivated when he performs a good task. Watching your video really felt like I was doing the right thing, thanks a lot man.
Horrible training even I'm confused
Just a little question, why is he so cute? 🥺