Hello new member from Canada
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2020 4:49 pm
Hi All,
Very nice to join the group. I currently have a cream chow who is now 9 and a half years old. Of course he is the apple of his daddy's eye and knowing this he tries to take every advantage.
Prior to this I had a rescue chow for four years and to start a black chow who was my first puppy chow who blessed me with his presence for a great 10 years. I just adore the breed and get a real kick out of how they try to treat you with such indifference but you look up and there they are near your side guarding the door, funny guys. My current guy is on a mission to make friends with the *Censored Word* cats in the neighbourhood, he see's one we walk over to them, he starts singing to them, you know that whiney sound then he does a little dance after which he tries an approach to sniff them and make friends, needless to say this hasn't met with any success with a forceful hiss sent his way.
I haven't found them to be lazy and the first and this one have been excellent trail buddies hiking 20 to 30 kilometers at a go once were both in shape for it, been on the bruce trail here and several of the provincial parks with them both, not fair though as they make me carry their water.
Anyway thanks for for taking the time to read this, if anyone ever needs any advice or help I would be most happy to assist. Jeff
Very nice to join the group. I currently have a cream chow who is now 9 and a half years old. Of course he is the apple of his daddy's eye and knowing this he tries to take every advantage.
Prior to this I had a rescue chow for four years and to start a black chow who was my first puppy chow who blessed me with his presence for a great 10 years. I just adore the breed and get a real kick out of how they try to treat you with such indifference but you look up and there they are near your side guarding the door, funny guys. My current guy is on a mission to make friends with the *Censored Word* cats in the neighbourhood, he see's one we walk over to them, he starts singing to them, you know that whiney sound then he does a little dance after which he tries an approach to sniff them and make friends, needless to say this hasn't met with any success with a forceful hiss sent his way.
I haven't found them to be lazy and the first and this one have been excellent trail buddies hiking 20 to 30 kilometers at a go once were both in shape for it, been on the bruce trail here and several of the provincial parks with them both, not fair though as they make me carry their water.
Anyway thanks for for taking the time to read this, if anyone ever needs any advice or help I would be most happy to assist. Jeff