A Festive Christmas Of Chow Chow Dogs: The Pack From Singapore!
Spotting one or two Chow Chow Dogs can be an enthralling sight, what would you do if you were surrounded by more than ten of these fuzzy wonders all at once?— we were fascinated. SG Chow Lions (Singapore’s very own group dedicated to Chows and their owners) celebrated their Christmas at Ah B’s Café, in which we were only too honoured to be invited to attend! In case you were wondering, there were more than just Chows at this gathering, other Dogs were also welcomed ☺
SG Chow Lions Founder Clarise and Xiong Xiong |
Are Chows Really Aggressive By Nature?
While research may have informed us that Chows can be an aggressive breed by nature, what leads up to that fact might be due to improper training or lack thereof. Establishing a dominant role with your Chow is equally as important— with firm but loving methods. Asserting violence or force is not necessary, just a whole lot of patience and positive reinforcements (treats and praises) for good behaviour!
"Hold on, gotta sit pretty" |
Nothing but smiles |
SG Chow Lions Xmas Gathering 2017
We’ve got a first-hand experience at this particular Christmas gathering, where owners were aware of the Chows’ nature and considerate of each other’s pets— that means juggling between keeping an eye on their own Doggos, other Doggos, all whilst mingling and enjoying the little party. Not confident of your own Chow’s aggressiveness? Strap on a muzzle or leash, nopawdy’s gonna laugh, they’d be thankful of your consideration and training efforts!
Still looking adorbs with my muzzle on! |
Group shot at the outdoor space! |
Jensen the Pom came by too! |
Were The Chows Friendly?
We can safely say for sure that the Chows we met that day were a friendly lot! It was amusing to observe how they were inquisitive about one another. When one barks, a medley of barks from different Doggos follow through.
You could clearly tell their owners had the right control over their own Pets, because any chance of imminent “dominance-establishing” behavior from a Chow is promptly curbed by respective owners! —no strangers to random over-stimulated Pet moments. As two new hoomins in this extreme fuzziness, it was a meet-and-greet sesh with gentle giants. Thank you for having us, SG Chow Lions!
Okay guys, lets work together for a good shot! |
I love pats. |
The realest Teddy. |
I'm beat! |
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