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Key Takeaways

  • Large breed belonging to the Sled Dogs group, known for typical breed characteristics.
  • Moderate energy level; enjoys daily walks and playtime but isn't hyperactive.
  • Average trainability; responds well to consistent, positive reinforcement methods.
  • Moderate shedder; requires regular weekly brushing to keep the coat healthy.

Quick Facts

Group

Sled Dogs

Size

Large

Life Span

11-15 years

Popularity

#179

Puppy Price

$800-$1000

Energy Level

Moderate

Shedding Level

Average

Trainability

Average

Common Names & Aliases

Shinook

⚖️Chinook Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Energy Rating:Moderate energy, balanced lifestyle

  • Affection Level:Exceptionally devoted and affectionate

  • Lifestyle Adaptability:Exceptionally adaptable, thrives anywhere

  • Child Compatibility:Exceptionally child-friendly, perfect family pet

Disadvantages

  • Allergy Friendliness:Not hypoallergenic, may trigger allergies

  • Activity Requirement / Exercise Need:Very high exercise demands, needs athletic owner

Price and Availability

Price Range

$800-$1000

If you choose to purchase the Chinook, you should know that the mentioned amount of money is an average of the collected data from breeders' sites and puppy finder places. If you have a Chinook for sale, please advertise it on a reliable website to make sure the Chinook gets to a happy place.

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Availability

4/5

Availability

Frequent: The Chinook is easier than average to get. Maybe there is some risk of overbreeding, as it is a popular breed.

History

The Chinook's origin story is can be traced back with absolute certainty. An experienced Arctic explorer, named Arthur Walden, cross-bred a Siberian Husky female specimen with a large Mastiff-type dog in 1917, in Wonalancelot, North Hampshire.

Recognition

Classifications

AKC Classification
Recognized by the American Kennel Club in 2013 as a Working breed.
FCI Classification
Not recognized by FCI.

This breed is recognized by the following organizations:

American Canine Registry
American Rare Breed Association
America's Pet Registry
Dog Registry of America Inc.
North American Purebred Registry
American Canine Association

Frequently Asked Questions

The Chinook is not hypoallergenic, so it may trigger reactions in sensitive individuals.

The Chinook needs moderate grooming with regular brushing and occasional professional care.

The Chinook sheds moderately and needs regular brushing to keep shedding under control.

The Chinook is moderately energetic and needs regular daily exercise to stay healthy and happy, suitable for most lifestyles.

The Chinook is moderately trainable with consistent training and patience, responding well to positive reinforcement methods.

The Chinook is exceptionally patient and protective with children of all ages.

The Chinook is generally good with other dogs when properly socialized.

The Chinook demands extensive daily exercise and thrives with athletic activities like running or hiking.

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Chinook Comments, Reviews and Questions

Rain Mountain Chinooks

2020-07-12

I've bred Chinooks for over 30 years. This website has no idea what Chinooks are actually like. For example, they are NOT good watchdogs. Go to chinook.org or rainmountain.net for the real info on the breed.

hudson

2020-03-19

Excellent with children and people that owner approves. Great watch dog . gets along with other dogs and cats. will defend itself but usually won't start fights

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