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Chow Chow lovers, this one's for you! ShowSight is a comprehensive resource for breed information, including health, grooming, training, and showing tips. With expert insights and advice, as well as profiles of top Chow Chow breeders and handlers, ShowSight is a must-read for anyone interested in this majestic breed.
ShowSight » Chow Chow
3M ago
Discover the art of judging Chow Chows—evaluating structure, balance, and unique breed traits with precision and insight.
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ShowSight » Chow Chow
3M ago
Interview with an Owner-Handler Ralph Silva. Discover his inspirations, mentors, and profound connections with his dogs.
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3M ago
Delve into the Chow Chow's breed type evolution, discussing historical standards, functionality, and the quest for the perfect specimen.
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3M ago
Explore the differences between rough and smooth coat types in Chow Chows, including grooming, maintenance and color variations.
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3M ago
Jan Reed is the breeder behind DesertMoon Chow Chows.Read about the kennel's beginnings, puppies, and much more!
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ShowSight » Chow Chow
2y ago
Interview with Jan Reed, Breeder of DesertMoon Chow Chows
Where do I live? How many years in dogs? How many years as a breeder?
Jan Reed: I live just outside of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. I have been in dogs for 35 years.
What is my kennel name? How many dogs do I currently keep?
Jan Reed: My kennel name is DesertMoon. I currently keep five Chow Chows.
Which show dogs from the past have been my noteworthy winners?
Jan Reed: My noteworthy winners are BIS CH DesertMoon XiShan FastNFuryZ, CH DesertMoon’s 2Fast2Furyz (Iceman), and currently, BIS MRBIS MNOHSBIS MNOHS RBIS ..read more
ShowSight » Chow Chow
2y ago
We all agree that when judging any breed, the officiating judge must evaluate each exhibit according to the standard for the breed and country in which he is judging. The Chow Chow breed standard is one of the lengthiest and most detailed of standards but still leaves ample opportunity for the judge’s interpretation. At AKC shows, the Chow Chow breed must be examined on a ramp.
Rough Coat AKC Champion dog
An experienced Chow Chow judge will understand the negative impact that a poorly structured front, incorrect gait or lack of breed-specific qualities, such as pigmentation, has ..read more
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2y ago
Interview with Non-Sporting Group Breeders Michael & Linda Brantley
Where do we live? How many years in dogs? How many years as a breeder?
Michael & Linda Brantley: We live in Lubbock, Texas, and have been in dogs for 66 years. (My parents bred and showed Pekingese before I was born.) As a second-generation dog person, I grew up helping my parents with their breeding program.
What is our kennel name? How many dogs do we currently keep?
Michael & Linda Brantley: Our kennel name is Dreamland. We keep about 20 Chow Chows here and co-own many others around the world.
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ShowSight » Chow Chow
2y ago
Where did you grow up? Do you come from a doggy family and, if not, how did the interest in breeding and showing purebred dog begin?
I was born and raised in the Lubbock, Texas area, and grew up in a dog show family. My parents bred and showed Pekingese in the 1950s, and then Chows from the 1960s on. My wife, Linda, was born and lived in the Portland, Oregon area, and got involved in breeding and showing Chows in the early 1980s. We met through a handling client of mine who had bought a Chow from Linda and hired me to show him. He became our first Best in Show-winning Chow, and brought us toge ..read more