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Chongqings are one of the oldest dog breeds and originate from the Chongqing region of China. They have a muscular build and weigh about 40 to 55 pounds. The Chongqing dog is protective in its nature, and tihs temperament stems from its history as a guard and hunting dog. Even today, this breed is used as a police or military dog in China. Chongqing Dogs are loyal companions and can make excellent family guard dogs. However, these dogs can have a stubborn mindset, which can make them difficult to train. For this reason, it’s important that you provide early socialization for your Chongqing pup, especially if you have other pets or children at home.
Temperament
Fearless, confident, loyal
Breed Fast Facts
40 - 55 lbs
Medium
Moderate
Low
Medium
10 to 12 years
Dogs and their human companions are welcome all over Kentucky, from the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington to Dinosaur World in Cave City. Whether you’re in the Bluegrass State for business, pleasure, or because it’s your full-time home, you can rest assured there are plenty of fun ways to spend time there with your dog. Start with a popular dog park, such as the one at Highland Hills Park in Fort Thomas, and then get your own special treat at one of Kentucky’s canine-friendly pubs. This state is also home to the Bluegrass Classic and the Kentuckiana Cluster of Dog Shows!
The most popular dog breed in Kentucky is the Beagle.
Kentucky’s own Treeing Walker Coonhound, a local breed from the 1800s, is a favourite to become the official state dog.
Kentucky state parks are dog-friendly!
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