Hello everyone, I would like to know my dog breed thanks

Updated on amusement 2024-04-17
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Chow Chow, Chow Chow, often referred to simply as Chow, is a very ancient breed whose exact history has been lost in ancient China. The now well-known chow is very recognizable from the pottery and sculptures of the Han Dynasty in China. Other prehistoric artifacts suggest that the breed may have originated in the Arctic and then migrated to Mongolia, Siberia and China.

    Some scholars claim that the Chow is the ancestor of the Samoyed, Norwegian Deer Hound, Pomeranian breeder, and Dutch Capuchin Retriever. It has been reported that in modern times, a Chinese emperor of the Tang Dynasty (7th century had 100,000 hunters and 2,500 "chows Chow Chows can have any of two different types of fur:

    or coarse or smooth. The most common is long-haired or coarse, this fur has a layer of long, straight, coarse outer hair that is not easy to get felt and messy, while its undercoat is soft and thick. Chow Chow with smooth fur has a short, hard, thick "smooth" outer coat and some undercoat.

    Coarse and smooth are two completely different breeds of Chow Chow. Most importantly: the Chow Chow's blue-black tongue and exaggerated gait are unique.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the tongue is pink, it is not a purebred Chow Chow, it may be a small skewer.

    It's definitely not a golden retriever It's most likely a Chow Chow Skewer How old is your dog?

    I don't think its claws are very big, so it doesn't grow big, just the size of a typical pet dog.

    I'm a pet groomer plus a dog trainer, and I adopted a small skewer myself, and it's cute and smart.

    Actually, it doesn't matter what breed he is, pure or not.

    It's enough for you to love it, to give it a warm home.

    What other questions can you ask me.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The overall feeling is like a pine master, but if the tongue is not purple, it is not authentic It may be a skewer of Beijing and a Chow Chow or a skewer of Hiromi and a Chow Chow. It's so honest, it's so cute, the landlord raises him well, it's a good dog!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think it's the Chow Chow, and the Chow Chow has a blue-black tongue, and you can compare that.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chow Chow puppies, when they grow up, they can see it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The authentic national dog - the Chinese pastoral dog.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Chinese pastoral dog aliases: earth dog, vegetable dog.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Chinese pastoral dog (Latin scientific name: canis lupus familiaris), traditionally called "earth dog", and also called "Shiba dog" in some places in the north, belongs to a kind of mammal of the carnivorous order, canidae, and canine subfamily, and grows up with a shoulder height of about 35 55 cm and a weight of about 15 35 kg. It is very similar in appearance to the early risers, wolves, Chinese wolves, and steppe wolves, with a short beak and a flat forehead.

    It is mainly distributed in the south of the Great Wall, east of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and in the low-altitude Han agglomeration centered in the central region, and is widely found in rural areas of Han China and Southeast Asia [1]. The Chinese pastoral dog is a product of the Chinese Han nationality under the background of thousands of years of agricultural society, and is a living fossil of history and culture, known as the "Chinese national dog".

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, this is a skewer.

    Lively, intelligent, healthy, alert, loyal. All the good qualities that dogs have, they have, and of course they have their own little faults. Each skewer has its own unique personality. (The IQ of a skewer dog can be ranked about 10th among purebred dogs).

    Skewers are worried about the anti-virus ability of purebred dogs, and some of the skewers of canine plague can rely on their own resistance to resist the past, which is extremely rare in purebred dogs.

    Purebred dogs are three times more likely to get heart disease than skewers. And almost every purebred dog has a lot of genetic diseases.

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