Draco came into my life just two weeks ago, yet I don't remember how I used to get through life without him. He's amazing! Each morning he greets me with a tail wagging and a face full of kisses, and as if that is not enough, he is very calm and content to just sit in his bed and chew his toys. I was pleasantly surprised when this already adorable dog proved to be even more amazing with his potty training skills. Not once has he made a mistake in the house. When Draco is not napping (his favorite past time) he loves to grab rugs around the house and come show me his new finds. He may just be another chow chow puppy, but to me he is a true best friend!
The Chow is known for being even tempered and to do well with children. As much as Chows are a joy to own, however, they also have health issues that can be inherited from one generation to the next. There a few simple steps that an owner can do to help...
Read MoreChow Chows can be loyal, quiet, well-mannered and good-natured companions, but without proper training, they can be aggressive, antisocial, dominating and defensive. Chow Chow puppy training should begin with socialization, getting to know them and...
Read MoreAggressive breeds of dogs come in all sizes. It is the inbred tendencies from generations of working as herders and guard dogs that get most of them on the aggressive list. There are some exceptions to the rule. It is not that these breeds want to be...
Read MoreA puppy requires around-the-clock care and attention. Plan how you are going to schedule and supervise his visits outside, house training, sleeping arrangements and feeding schedule. If you are bringing a puppy into a family, make sure to explain the...
Read MoreThe Chow Chow dog breed originated in China and was first imported to England in the 1700s and to America in the 1800s. According to the Encyclopedia of Dog Breeds, the Chow Chow was the sixth-most popular dog breed in America during the 1980s...
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