It is very important to socialize your new Chow Chow puppy to as many new experiences as possible while they are growing up.
Be sure not to take your puppy out to explore new places until they have completed their vaccination schedule, which is typically around 4 months of age.
Until your Chow Chow puppy is old enough to explore away from home, you can provide excellent socialization experiences every day at home. While your puppy was with me, their breeder, I exposed them to a variety of household sounds and experiences. You may wish to continue this by using a dog socialization playlist, calming sound recordings, or YouTube videos featuring common noises such as traffic, thunderstorms, children, grooming tools, and other animals.
There are many other opportunities as well, so be creative. Introduce your puppy to different surfaces in and around your home, household appliances, the vacuum cleaner, new scents, dog-safe toys, other pets, family members, televisions, radios, grooming routines, collars and leashes, short car rides, and other everyday experiences. Chow Chows can naturally be more reserved than some breeds, so early, positive socialization is especially important to help them grow into confident, well-adjusted adults.
Once your Chow Chow puppy has completed their vaccinations, the fun really begins! You can join puppy playgroups, attend puppy training or obedience classes, visit pet stores, meet family and friends, arrange puppy playdates, explore dog-friendly parks, or even try doggy daycare if your puppy enjoys social interaction.
The more positive socialization opportunities you provide for your Chow Chow puppy while they are young, the more confident, calm, and well-socialized they are likely to become as adults.