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Chinese Chongqing Dog

Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China) "Our objective is to protect and promote this extremely rare and unique breed which has been in existence more than 2000 years in China."

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Description

The Chongqing Dog is a medium sized dog with a deep brown/mahogany color in a thin coat.  Their ears are erect and their teeth should meet in scissor bite or be slightly undershot.  The teeth should not be visible when the mouth is closed in a natural position.  Males should be muscular and well defined where females tend to be more streamlined with an air of femininity.

Temperament

The Chongqing Dog is noble, alert, intelligent, and dignified.  They are good with respectful children, but can be aloof with dogs they are not familiar with.  Proper socialization as a puppy will resolve this.  Like all working breeds, they should be socialized to non-canine pets at an early age as well.

The Chinese Chongqing Dog is fearless, powerful and muscular. They are natural guard dogs with high drive but are not suitable for competitive or police bite work. If their owner is not with them and a stranger approaches, the Chongqing Dog will heighten watchfulness and make their presence known. If their owner is present, and they see the stranger is friendly, they will drop their guard even if their owners leave. They are independent and can be a little stand-offish with strangers at first but are extremely devoted to their family.

Since the Chongqing Dog is an evolutionary breed and not “man made,” their natural instincts are extremely keen and require a dominant owner that isn’t heavy handed. Using pain based training techniques like shock or pinch collars will cause the dog to shut down and not trust their owner. Therefore, potential owners should interview trainers well in advance of their Chongqing Dogs arrival.

Height, Weight

Height: Male: 16-19.5 inches (40-50 cm) Female:14-16 inches (35-40 cm)
Weight: Male: 44-54 pounds (20-25 kg.) Female: 33-44 (15-20 kg.)

Health Problems

Because the dog's coat is very short and sparse, some Chongqing dogs can develop skin problems, but it is not common in this breed.  A premium diet, preferably human grade, will significantly reduce the chance of skin problems.  Natural selection has successfully eliminated undesirable traits in the breed.  Furthermore, there has been no inbreeding among the Chongqing dog.  Therefore, no known major health problems exist in the Chongqing dog.

Living Conditions

The Chongqing Dog will do okay in an apartment if they are sufficiently exercised but it isn’t ideal.  Breeders in the US usually won’t sell to anyone living in an apartment.  This is a dog of medium size, they do not need a large space, but they do need regular exercise and they love a nice grassy yard.  The Chongqing Dog tends to prefer quieter moments when at home with their families and will not do well in a “rowdy” household.

Exercise

This breed needs at least 30 minutes of vigorous exercise a day. They make good jogging and hiking companions or at least have a daily, brisk, long walk. Males need more exercise than the females. The Chinese Chongqing dog is a natural hunter and should never be allowed to roam without supervision.

Life Expectancy

About 18 years.

Grooming

This breed does not require a lot of grooming. Bathe only when necessary.

Origin

The Chinese Chongqing dog is an ancient and unique breed, thought to have been in existence since the Han dynasty in China. The origin of this breed is Chongqing, located in the southwestern region of the China. The Chongqing dogs are used for hunting (scent hound) and protection of the home, they are good working dog and family companion. Few people know the breed in the world.  It is even rare in China.

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Recognition

CCDBC, CKCA,CCDC, APRI
   
CCDBC = Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center
CKCA = Chongqing Kennel Club of America
CCDC - Chinese Chongqing Dog Club (of China)
APRI = American Pet Registry Inc.

 

Chinese Chongqing Puppies - Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

Chinese Chongqing Puppies - Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

Picture Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Breeding Center, CCDBC (China)

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Chinese Chongqing Dogs

Photo Courtesy of Chinese Chongqing Dog Club (of China)

Chinese Chongqing Dog

This is ChengGong, the name means "success". Photo Courtesy of  The Chinese Chongqing Dog Club (of China) Owned by  Zhou Ming-Sheng

Chinese Chongqing Dogs

Adult Chongqing Dog with her puppies. Photo Courtesy of  The Chinese Chongqing Dog Club (of China) Owned by  Zhou Ming-Sheng.

Chinese Chongqing Dog

Photo Courtesy of  The Chinese Chongqing Dog Club (of China)

Chinese Chongqing Dog Tail

It's tail is the same as bamboo shoot. The tail is thick and round at the base. Photo Courtesy of  The Chinese Chongqing Dog Club (of China)

Chinese Chongqing Dog Coat

The dog's coat is very short and sparse, especially on the back. Photo Courtesy of  The Chinese Chongqing Dog Club (of China)

Chinese Chongqing Dog Puppies

The puppies are 40 days old. Pay attention to their coat and tail. Photo Courtesy of  The Chinese Chongqing Dog Club (of China)

Chinese Chongqing Dog Puppies

Chinese Chongqing Dog Puppies. Photo Courtesy of  The Chinese Chongqing Dog Club (of China)

Chinese Chongqing DogChinese Chongqing Dog

The Chinese Chongqing dog is an ancient breed.  It has been in existence since the Han dynasty.  But few people know the breed.  This sculpture disentomb came from a tomb of Han dynasty.  It was made about 1,700 years ago, and it was discovered in Chongqing in 1987. Courtesy of  The Chinese Chongqing Dog Club (of China)

 

 

 
 
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