My Chow, Hank, has been a service dog for over 2 years. Make sure to be consistent in your discipline and consistent in keeping their work time and play time separate.
chow chow and its smell by Guest » Thu 10:48 am Hello all! I have a small problem. recently i decided to buy a chow chow puppy. I did all kind of research about them, but when i called a friend of mine that kinda knows his way around dogs, he told me that he wouldn't advise me to get one because they smell really bad.
My 8 1/2 year old chow chow Thomas has recently and very suddenly developed quite severe arthritis in his front right wrist. It is obviously really bothering him and he is having trouble walking.
Re: Has anyone ever purchased a Chow from RHR Chow Chow? by Laura » Tue 11:58 pm I don't know anything from personal experience but when I look at their website and see so many chows lined up in those enclosures I would run the other way. It looks like a chow factory farm. Just my personal opinion. What kind of life do those chows ...
Re: Where does your Chow sleep? by chow fancier » Wed 11:16 pm Cinder sleeps on the bed for at least part of most nights, then on the floor, preferably on a throw rug most of the time. Teddy sleeps on one of his dog beds or on a throw rug. When they come inside hot they lay on the floor in front of an air conditioning vent.
The mother and father were on site, as well as the grandparents. The subject of interest is about the cream chow's tongue pigmentation or tongue coloration. Our cream chow (named Suka), has a considerable amount of pink on her tongue. I understand that everyone of the world associate chow chows with the blue black tongue.
I have read somewhere that Chow Chows have smaller hearts than that of your average dog and that deaths in Chows can occur due to the vet determining the amount of aneasthetic given by the dogs weight, therefore giving them too much in some cases. And due to thier smaller hearts this gives rise to problems.
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Hello all! I have a small problem. recently i decided to buy a chow chow puppy. I did all kind of research about them, but when i called a friend of mine that kinda knows his way around dogs, he told me that he wouldn't advise me to get one because they smell really bad. Now this is a problem for me now, since i plan on keeping the dog with me in my apartment. So my question to you all is: is ...
I have read somewhere that Chow Chows have smaller hearts than that of your average dog and that deaths in Chows can occur due to the vet determining the amount of aneasthetic given by the dogs weight, therefore giving them too much in some cases.
I'm new here (a great community you all have going here, btw) and actively preparing in adding a chow baby to my family. We've suffered a recent loss of our 14 y/o fur baby Max, and feel it's time to make a new addition. However, the search for breeders in the North East is treacherous. I live in Central New Jersey and would like to personally be able to pick up our new addition and be able to ...
by Chow Chow Mama » Wed 6:05 pm Holden didn't get neutered until about 1.5 years old. He never whined. I wouldn't think that the whining would be a sign of him not being neutered... Tucker was a whiner and we could never figure out why he did that. His last year he stopped all of a sudden.
Re: Where does your Chow sleep? by Chow Chow Mama » Mon 11:42 pm Hannah sleeps in her crate and Holden sleeps on the floor.