id also like to point out that having had a chow for 11 years (before she died on chrismtas eve 2007) that they r harmless, but even so, its still VERY irressoponsible to let a dog near a baby's face, chows r lovely dogs and im sure sugar is no exception to that rule, but even so, be aware of the dangers that are involved
i think it's also irresponsible if the parents don't teach their kids the correct way to interact with dogs. the kids should not irritate the dogs with the way they handle the dogs, e.g. sticking fingers on the dog's nose, or invading the dog's personal space... etc.
I agree. Even on the show "Pushing Daisies" they framed a chow, saying that it attacked its owner (it was the secretary's rottweiler though). Chows are cool! I take sugar to school with me sometimes and everyone loves her!
I can see where you're going with the description, and I agree. I hate when places try to ban BREEDS of dogs, it's SO unfair. I also have a Chow that is SUPER nice. Sugar is also a nice Chow. And as with ANY breed...and any individual dog (or any other animal)...it is NOT the breed that is a problem, it is the BAD OWNERS. Kind of like when kids are brats because they have "non-parents" - should we ban defiant, bratty, disrespectful kids, too?
this is an accident waiting to happen...
longlivethe80s 6 months ago
well my neibors chow chow is very friendly as well but dead he used to look up to me
MrLapd235 6 months ago
id also like to point out that having had a chow for 11 years (before she died on chrismtas eve 2007) that they r harmless, but even so, its still VERY irressoponsible to let a dog near a baby's face, chows r lovely dogs and im sure sugar is no exception to that rule, but even so, be aware of the dangers that are involved
kuzeth 3 years ago
I don't know about them being harmless. I had one for 14 years. I sure miss him, but no animal can be 100% predictable.
longlivethe80s 3 years ago
i think it's also irresponsible if the parents don't teach their kids the correct way to interact with dogs. the kids should not irritate the dogs with the way they handle the dogs, e.g. sticking fingers on the dog's nose, or invading the dog's personal space... etc.
chillinLA 3 years ago
why did you shave sugars hair off?
gamersoldier 4 years ago
her regular groomer wasn't there that day but we didn't know it until we picked her up.
flynnbadillo 4 years ago
i wouldnt have been happy if someone did that to my chow..phwoar :@
RIP mandy :(
kuzeth 3 years ago
How adorable. I love Chow Chows. They're so mellow. I have one of my own! ^^ His name is Jeter. He's old but still just as sweet as always.
amguzzy 4 years ago
chows get such a bad rap. they can be gentle, playful and calm as every other dog.
getonthegreen 4 years ago
I agree. Even on the show "Pushing Daisies" they framed a chow, saying that it attacked its owner (it was the secretary's rottweiler though). Chows are cool! I take sugar to school with me sometimes and everyone loves her!
flynnbadillo 4 years ago
@getonthegreen i really dont think there is really such thing a a mean or bad dog, just bad owners not training there dog
bigBn20102010 5 months ago
I can see where you're going with the description, and I agree. I hate when places try to ban BREEDS of dogs, it's SO unfair. I also have a Chow that is SUPER nice. Sugar is also a nice Chow. And as with ANY breed...and any individual dog (or any other animal)...it is NOT the breed that is a problem, it is the BAD OWNERS. Kind of like when kids are brats because they have "non-parents" - should we ban defiant, bratty, disrespectful kids, too?
Say, now THAT'S an idea! (Kidding......or am I?)
nhgypsy65 4 years ago