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...............it would be wrong to suggest that the Chow Chow is lazy. Rather, the Chow is a breed of regal leisure, leaving the drudgery of exercise to the lesser breeds. The Chow expects casual, non-strenuous strolls, do not expect your Chow Chow to gaily prance after thrown sticks. He will ignore the request with rolled-eye repugnance.
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...lol, I agreed, right up to the part about the stick. Just today, the weather warmed, and Lily felt like a rousing game of 'stick'. I found just the right one, and she ran after, picked up the stick and danced with it, then ran it back to drop it at my feet, only to wait for the next throw...she did this 4 times and then waked away. Pip taught her as a chowling. She dragged near branches and Lily trailed it like it was prey.
Chows are VERY busy, watching the goings-on around their kingdoms.
Chows are VERY busy, watching the goings-on around their kingdoms.
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Uh huh, this is of course only after their kingdoms have been cleared of every squirrel, rabbit, bird, butterfly and moth...and any other little critters, (and some large ones too), then they might take up the regal refined exercise thing...until another pesty squirrel invades, then all that regalness vanishes.
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Absolutely agree! Chow Chows are very busy - there is so much to sort out and only after everything has been sorted can a chow chow be regal and show how absolutely beautiful they are.
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Laughing out loud. My pair finally got the ground hog out of our yard this week .
That took them a month of digging and watching.Tyton at one point had a hole big enough for himself
to fit in to and all you could see was the tip of his tail. Phoenix would come in with her muzzle covered in dirt.
My hubby had to fill in the hole. I thought they were digging to China or something.
That took them a month of digging and watching.Tyton at one point had a hole big enough for himself
to fit in to and all you could see was the tip of his tail. Phoenix would come in with her muzzle covered in dirt.
My hubby had to fill in the hole. I thought they were digging to China or something.
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bubbybear wrote:Laughing out loud. My pair finally got the ground hog out of our yard this week .
That took them a month of digging and watching.Tyton at one point had a hole big enough for himself
to fit in to and all you could see was the tip of his tail. Phoenix would come in with her muzzle covered in dirt.
My hubby had to fill in the hole. I thought they were digging to China or something.
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I think Koda might be the exception.. or he is still full of pup energy but he is very busy... always ready to play, chase, he carries his "binkie" a chewed stuffed dog that he has carried around with him since he was a pup and he is just full of spunk. Especially if he gets loose.. then he is FULL of energy and there is no stopping him. LOL
I hear a lot of chows are lazy but I don't see that in Koda... maybe this will change. However, I like the spunk... it makes for some pretty funny stories. lol
I hear a lot of chows are lazy but I don't see that in Koda... maybe this will change. However, I like the spunk... it makes for some pretty funny stories. lol
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This sooo has nothing to do with Loo. I love him so much, but he is terribly exhausting.
The 2 1/2 to 3 hours of walking him every day at breakneck speed are taking quite a toll on me.
The 2 1/2 to 3 hours of walking him every day at breakneck speed are taking quite a toll on me.
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My girl Firesong is 10, she walks around with her Panter, or one of her dukies all the time, she skips through the house, (honest it's a three legged skip, she has four legs) chases squirrels, birds and would love to get hold of one of those pesky bunnie wabbits that are outside. The only slowing down she's done is not pulling quite so hard on her leash. So if Koda is doing it at a year, he'll probably do it all his life.crickle_22 wrote:I think Koda might be the exception.. or he is still full of pup energy but he is very busy... always ready to play, chase, he carries his "binkie" a chewed stuffed dog that he has carried around with him since he was a pup and he is just full of spunk. Especially if he gets loose.. then he is FULL of energy and there is no stopping him. LOL
I hear a lot of chows are lazy but I don't see that in Koda... maybe this will change. However, I like the spunk... it makes for some pretty funny stories. lol
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He's trying to keep you healthy! Just think of the great cardio workout you get every day. And it takes no expensive equipment and he doesn't even charge you for it. You have a really good personal trainer!Sarahloo wrote:This sooo has nothing to do with Loo. I love him so much, but he is terribly exhausting.
The 2 1/2 to 3 hours of walking him every day at breakneck speed are taking quite a toll on me.
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I agree! An exercised dog makes for a really fit owner!!Victory wrote: You have a really good personal trainer!
I think it's the cutest thing when they do it. He has had "binkie" since he was a pup... he will grab it before his walks and carry it around the neighbourhood... its quite the scene. We've had to get replacement binkies for him that are identical to the original because the wear and tear on them goes quick .. but he still has the original one lingering around here that he uses to sleep with.. LOLVictory wrote: My girl Firesong is 10, she walks around with her Panter, or one of her dukies all the time, she skips through the house, (honest it's a three legged skip, she has four legs) chases squirrels, birds and would love to get hold of one of those pesky bunnie wabbits that are outside. The only slowing down she's done is not pulling quite so hard on her leash. So if Koda is doing it at a year, he'll probably do it all his life.
Koda pulls on the leash to start but we got him a haltie so Im hoping that tomorrow we can try it out!! (its storming here today)... it usually doesn't last long.. maybe 2 blocks and then he slows down a bit.. but man, if it continues are we in for it!!