... dong go wrong.
You don't see many Chow Chows here, one of the minor breeds it seem.
Cant even remember if they too are on the list over "killer dogs" thats either banned totally or at least have to wear a muzzel in public
As i recall the UK have similar stupid legislation about some dog breeds, and we all ( well some of us ) know it is always the human that's to blame when dong go wrong.
There was a time, when a dog was chick magnet. I should know, I had a dog who used to stick out of the side window barking at everything in site, resulting in both of us getting of us attention. Now their face is stuffed into their phone.Nice Chow Chow but just like the girl in pink, they don't give two hoots about anything or anybody.
O yeah the Tibetan spaniel of my mothers would drag in chicks from 80 yards away, but that was in the late 90ties before phones got smart.
That little dog ( it was small for its breed ) was like a baby, so the chicks was like Awwwww and then touch and feel to a degree i often wished i was a little dog too.
I had a large Pomeranian (crossed with a Sheltie apparently) that had a hostile bark when he encountered other dogs or some people. Scared the hell out other dogs and people. He was also stubborn and would want to go left when I wanted to go right. In both cases, I could pick him up and carry on with the walk. Can't do that with a chow chow or my 150 pound Great Dane / rottweiler cross. Good thing my Dane isn't stubborn like my deceased Pomeranian or my Golden Retriever.My sister had a Chow. I'm not familiar with the breed that much, but it was one of the stupidest or most stubborn dog in the world.
One of my brothers (who is not a dog person) was trying to walk it on a leash, and the dog did not feel like walking. My brother dragged it for yards until it puked.
Ok, both ends of the leash were 'stubborn'.
My sister had a Chow. I'm not familiar with the breed that much, but it was one of the stupidest or most stubborn dog in the world.
One of my brothers (who is not a dog person) was trying to walk it on a leash, and the dog did not feel like walking. My brother dragged it for yards until it puked.
Ok, both ends of the leash were 'stubborn'.