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The Chow needs to be brushed
at least twice weekly or more if possible.
Grooming is essential to keep the long, thick coat in peak, clean
condition.
Chows have a dense undercoat that supports the coarser outer coat
and gives it its fluffy appearance.
Many adult Chows have a ruff almost like that of a lion that must be
handled with care because it can be stripped away by too much
grooming.
The puppy undercoat, however should be brushed out when it starts to
loosen so that the adult coat may come in properly.
Always brush out the dead coat and be careful that the remaining
coat does not mat.
Both a rake brush and a pin brush (both kinds are available at any
pet store and even at most supermarkets) are needed to keep the coat
in good,
clean condition. The rake is useful in the removal of the fluffy
undercoat and the pin brush to groom the longer, off-standing guard
hairs which are of
coarser quality. Nails should be trimmed regularly to a comfortable
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