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I would never, in a million years, consider bringing a chow anywhere near my family. I vet teched for a number of years and my experiences with chows are not pleasant memories. If you love chows, that's great - they are simply not for me.
I've noticed that a lot of people feel this way, but I've known a lot of Chow mixes throughout my life and they were all good dogs. Some were "harder" than others, but none were unstable/crazy/mean/bad. They are the kind of dog that requires a strong, almost god-like alpha/leader. It's a full time job, but the return on investment is totally worth it.
They are guard dogs and still have an aloof, working personaltiy. They like their "personal space" and that's why they don't do well with young kids.
They are NOT the kind of dog that you can just throw in with the family and expect them to mesh, that's where people mess up raising one.