FAQs
How much does a Chow Chow cost in Brisbane?
Breeders sell chows for between $2000-$4000.
What paperwork should come with a Chow Chow puppy in Brisbane?
A business that is breeding dogs responsibly should give you the following documentation:
Registration papers: This will include a registration number unique to your dog, which you will need if you want to register them with an official dog organisation in Australia, such as a working dogs club, kennel club or national breed club.
Doing so will allow you to track your dog's information, keep their documents in one place, and track it if it's stolen.
Proof of pedigree: This will display your dog's family history up to a maximum of three previous generations. It will show you if any of their ancestors have appeared in the show ring and give a general idea of the quality of your pet's pedigree.
Health documents: You will need these documents to see if your dog has been properly health-checked. These will give you a clear impression of any health issues your dog may experience in life. You can also request evidence of their parent's medical history.
If they have been vet-checked, your breeder should also give you proof of their vaccinations and that they have had flea treatment and have been dewormed.
Is it safe to buy a Chow Chow puppy online?
A trustworthy breeder will insist that they meet potential owners in person, often before your puppy is born, so they can see that they're responsible. Any breeder happy to conduct business online shows a lack of responsibility and shouldn't be trusted.
How can I protect myself when buying a Chow Chow in Brisbane?
All the breeders on our list are established and trustworthy businesses. As long as you have conducted thorough research on the breeder you eventually decide to go with and have been offered proof of documentation and the chance to meet in person, you should be safe.