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THE CHOW CHOW
The two most distinctive features of the Chow Chow are its blue-black tongue and its almost straight hind legs, which makes it walk rather stilted. Its dense furry coat is profuse and comes in two varieties, smooth coat and rough coat. Color Clear colored, solid or solid with lighter shadings in the ruff, tail and featherings. There are five colors in the Chow: red (light golden to deep mahogany), black, blue, cinnamon (light fawn to deep cinnamon) and cream. Acceptable colors to be judged on an equal basis. The coat sometimes has lighter or darker shades, but is never parti-colored. The ears are small and rounded and there is a huge ruff behind the head, which gives it a lion like appearance. Its head is broad and its skull is flat. The muzzle is broad near the eyes and narrows toward a black nose without becoming pointed. The chest is broad and deep and the kidney area is short and strong. The tail is thickly covered with hair and is carried over its back.
Temperament
The Chow Chow is most generally polite and patient. They are very loyal and friendly with their family, but exceedingly reserved with strangers until the family accepts them. They most often will become attached and overly protective of one particular member of the family but not always. They are bossy, serious, and obstinate. The Chow Chow is a very dominant breed that requires a dominant owner. They are stubborn and have a mind of their own. They are not good with other pets unless they have been raised with them from an early age. The Chow expects to be treated with respect. The Chow Chow is usually well-mannered. Quite good with children. If they get to know cats and other household animals when they are young, they will get along with them when they are adults. They must be extensively socialized when very young to combat potential over-protectiveness as an adult. They need firm training right from the start. The owner of this breed of dog should be a calm person who is naturally firm, confident, and consistent. With such a handler, the Chow Chow can develop well. Keen intelligence, an independent spirit and innate dignity give the Chow an aura of aloofness. It is a Chow’s nature to be reserved and discerning with strangers. Displays of aggression or timidity are unacceptable. Because of its deep set eyes the Chow has limited peripheral vision and is best approached from the front.
MRS. BOSLEY
This is Mrs. Bosley Chow Chow. She is 13 1/2 years old, a sweet little gal. She is a beautiful light in my life and we have many fun times together. She is gentle and fun to be around, smart and full of zest. She makes my life very happy. I am very lucky and honored to have her in my life.I am blessed.
PAM & MRS. BOSLEY

R.I.P TEDDY BEAR

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Martha Stewart's puppy GK Chow Chow - 2010.

R.I.P(Rest In Peace) Martha's Chow puppy GHENGHIS KHAN( March 2009)

PAW PAW'S GRANDCHILDREN

MARTHA STEWART & PAW PAW

R.I.P PAW PAW(April 12, 2008)

MARTHA AT HOME WITH HER DOGS FEBRUARY 2008.

Grooming

Regular brushing of the long coat is important to maintain the lifted, standing-out look. This breed is a seasonal heavy shudder and extra care is needed when the dog is shedding its dense undercoat. Thy love to have their belly and butt rubbed!

GROOMING PAW PAW FEBRUARY 2008

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R.I.P CHAO-LI

This is Chao-Li Hughes III
He was 8 years old when I had to make a decision to have him put down, because he had no hip sockets to hold up his body. He was always a sick doggie; like people who have sick children he needed extra love and attention for all his health problems. He was a gentle soul and very loving. I was able to have the honor and privilege to have raised him for almost 8 years. He was my best friend the best I ever had. We went through so many things together from dating to surgeries and through my depression and anxiety & just growing up. He is thought of every day of my life, and I know he is my own special angel who looks after me always. I miss him so much, he was a one in a million dog, he was so sweet and smart a very gentle chow. August 31,1987- December 1,1995.

CHAO - LI & PAM

VINTAGE 1950'S CHOW PHOTOS

R.I.P SANDY

SANDY & JEAN

JEAN WITH CHOW PUPS

SATYA & SOFIA

SATYA & HARRY

SOFIA

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