Wanting whats best for my new Chow.

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Re: Wanting whats best for my new Chow.

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Hi Jayr,

I live in Manila and my Roscoe is now turning 2. As a pup, I fed him Orijen for large breed puppy. As for the biting, you have to be stern with them. Roscoe stopped biting "for real" before he was 1 year. When he snapped, I would tell him "no bite", put him on his back and I bit his ear. I only bit a bit just to the point that he yelped to show him that a bite hurts. Now, according to his vet, "He's the only chow a stranger can hug" that she knows of. Get your pup used to strangers petting him and kids. These days, when Roscoe and I play, I'd ask him to "bite mama" and will just give me a pretend bite.

I'm sure your fluffball will grow out of it. Especially after the teething.
Let me know if I can help with anything.

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Re: Wanting whats best for my new Chow.

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This site provides information as to what is in a dog food it has no association with any pet food manufacturers.
It basically explains what the food label means and is very helpful, IMO.
here is the link.
... http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/
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