Showing posts with label Cute Chow Chow puppy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cute Chow Chow puppy. Show all posts
Wednesday, 29 July 2015
Monday, 29 June 2015
Tuesday, 16 June 2015
5 mind blowing facts about dogs
Dogs are amazing creatures. They are capable of doing a lot of things which we cannot event think of. They are gifted with amazing abilities and are serving human beings with it. Most of the people know some of the common facts about dogs; like they have got an amazing smelling ability, they have well developed hearing abilities, etc. But very few of us know these 5 facts which we have collected from internet.
Fact#02:
Their are singers who are even singing songs for dogs, the Beatles song "A day in the life" has an extra high pitched whistle that is only audible to dogs. It was recorded by Paul McCartney for his pet dog which was a Shetland Sheepdog.
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Fact#02:
Their are singers who are even singing songs for dogs, the Beatles song "A day in the life" has an extra high pitched whistle that is only audible to dogs. It was recorded by Paul McCartney for his pet dog which was a Shetland Sheepdog.
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Monday, 15 June 2015
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Sunday, 7 June 2015
Cute Best Chow Chow Puppy
Today the Chow Chow is most commonly kept as a companion dog. Its keen sense of proprietorship over its home paired with a sometimes disconcertingly serious approach to strangers can be off-putting to those unfamiliar with the breed.
However, displays of timidity and aggression are uncharacteristic of well-bred and well-socialized specimens. Inexperienced dog owners should beware of how dogs of this breed encounter those it perceives as strangers, their notoriety is so established that many homeowners insurance companies will not cover dogs from this breed.
The proper Chow owner will be just as willful and stubborn as the Chow they keep, thus weaker-willed individuals would be best served to evaluate their commitment in controlling an animal who is happy to take over any household. Specimens of opposite sex typically co-habitate with less tension than those of the same sex, but it is not unheard of for multiple chows of both sexes to live together peacefully in a home setting.
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