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different types of chows - ChowChow. org So why the same title named Chow Chow, when there is obviously a major breed difference that can be seen between my American Chow Chow Teddy and my European Chow Chow Lobis Cunami ? I really would love to find out more about this and where was the breed mixed in the end ?
confused about chow puppys tongue - ChowChow. org Re: confused about chow puppy's tongue by Tori » Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:22 pm Thanks for the response, I'm just so curious about her tongue lol, it won't make me love her less though, I'm just happy that she is happy and healthy mebo Rank 0 Posts: 28 Joined: Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:03 pm
Chow Chow: Breeding Considerations. - ChowChow. org Chow should easily play and move Adult chow should without any problems cover miles under mild weather That our dog capable to do these make our life with him much more interesting It is so unfair to the breed that around show ring nobody expect chows to have ability to move Really, people thinks that they are Pomeranians on steroids
new chow puppy, first time owner! - ChowChow. org New to the site thought i would say hello My boyfriend and i are bringing our 1st chow home in a few weeks, a red male he is currently 5 weeks will be roughly 9 weeks on the 13th of june when we pick him up we decided on a chow chow a little over a year ago, i grew up with labs and have been a big dog person all my life When we decided to start looking for a puppy we knew we wanted
Allergy - ChowChow. org by Coco Chow » Sat Jun 28, 2008 4:35 pm I was wondering if any of your chow has been diagnosed with allergy, other than food? My vet thinks Coco is allergic to something and he's going to test her blood (if she can stay away of any meds 2 weeks before the test) He said food allergy cannot be tested but that only 10 % of allergies are food
Chow Size. . . . ? - ChowChow. org Yep there is a big range in size for chows Officially, (AKC) their height at the shoulders can range any where from 17" to 20" Unofficially, it seems to range from 17" to 22 or a little more Weights tend to run from 35 or so for the very small females to 80+ for the big males
Chow Chows and cats? - ChowChow. org However given the tendency for aggressiveness in Chow chow dogs and the mischievous nature of cats I'd like to know if any of you folks have experience with Chow chows living in a house alongside a cat (s) Of course the details of their companionship is relative to their individual personalities
Should I get a Chow Chow? - ChowChow. org If you are considering a Chow Chow and work long hours, I would not recommend adopting a puppy As we all know, puppies require A LOT of time and attention I would recommend rescuing a non-puppy Chow Chow Dave9 wrote: So heres my question 1 Will the transition from small dogs to a medium size one be a shocker?
Why does every one think my chow is mixed? - ChowChow. org Why does every one think my chow is mixed? by TyChowgirl » Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:58 pm I met another lover of the chow a couple of days ago who apparently has had them for 30+ years (she said she had to put her last one down) Anyways, I whip out my phone and show her pictures and I get the "Oh well he's mixed with husky or something right?"
the best vitamin and mineral sources to feed a Chow Chow The Chow Chow originated in China (Tibet) where it was raised as a meat source for human consumption This was done on a scale that can be compared to the sheep ranches of New Zealand or the cattle ranches in our own country today Since the Chow Chow was used as a meat source for human consumption, it was fed a diet of grains and vegetables