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Question by shorty
Submitted on 1/20/2004
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how much do an chow-chow cost?


Answer by Tanisha
Submitted on 2/1/2004
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If you buy from backyard breeders in newspapers then $200-$500. In a shelter/rescue maybe $100-$200.

 

Answer by bigameman
Submitted on 4/11/2004
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I am a chow breeder and never suggest buy from a puppy mill, backyard breeders or newspapers. You may run in to many unexpected and expensive problems with this breed. If you are serious about buying a chow you should expect to spend around $500.00 + for a pet quality dog which doesn’t mean you have a bad dog it just may have some small problems that wouldn't allow it to do well in a show. You should never breed a dog like this because we want to always strive to improve the breed we love. If you want a nice show quality dog you can expect to spend $1,200.00 and up. look for breeders in your area and find out what a good chow is supposed to look like and be careful of any one trying to sell you a dog with rare qualities. This usually means there is a problem. the only rare chow is the smooth coat and it is becoming more and more popular and we are seeing allot more of them out there. hope this helps you. enjoy your new puppy.

 

Answer by poop
Submitted on 6/7/2004
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Answer by chowchows aree soooooo cute
Submitted on 6/9/2004
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I want a chow chow if you ahve one for sale email rollersnake_habbo@hotmail.com with the price of youre chow chow and youre contact

 

Answer by tracy
Submitted on 1/17/2005
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I fell in love with a chow at a pet store over the weekend.  She is 4 months old.  I'm a little concerned about that because I have a pomeriania and 2 cats at home.  I know how tempermental they are and that they don't really like other animals.  I don't want to have to worry about them while I'm at work during the day, my animals are not put in crates, they have the full run of the house.  Do you think getting a chow at 4 months given my circumstances is a bad idea?  And how do I check his bloodline from his papers to make sure he has been breed well?

 

Answer by lululelong poopy butt
Submitted on 5/25/2005
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Answer by hoopsy
Submitted on 7/28/2005
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yeah they taste good. ummmm

 

Answer by danny
Submitted on 9/25/2005
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i want to know hao is a chow chow real or not

 

Answer by Reid
Submitted on 7/17/2006
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I want a chow chow as a puppy for $200 no more if you have one for sale email
silverblob_wolf@hotmail.com

 

Answer by Caly89
Submitted on 10/15/2006
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I would to own a Chow but don't know how they cost well would like you to let me know cause i owned one but its was stolen and she was beauty, she was stolen 4 years ago and would like to own one again well heres my thundahorse_warrior06@yahoo.com

 

Answer by cherrychops
Submitted on 5/30/2007
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I am looking for a chow chow puppy, preferably male, if you have 1 for sale please contact me at cherrychops91@hotmail.com.
Must be located in England or Bradford.
Please add the price of the chow chow and how i can contact you. Thanks

 

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