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jolenelarhhs
post Aug 26 2009, 05:50 PM

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Hey guys biggrin.gif just wondering, is a chow chow suitable for a guard dog ?
and wads the price of a cream coloured chow chow? ;D thx
jolenelarhhs
post Aug 26 2009, 08:53 PM

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guard dog wor.. nt watch dog.. can arh?


Added on August 26, 2009, 8:58 pmhehe.. wads the price of a cream chow chow now?

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post Aug 27 2009, 10:32 PM

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googled d. some say can some say cant.. so just double checking ;D
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post Aug 27 2009, 11:39 PM

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LOL. ^^ kkayyys.. hehe.
whr u go for obedience training?
i heard chow chow dont really mix well with other pets right? if from young shld b ok right biggrin.gif i have a pom at home. hehe.
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post Aug 28 2009, 10:44 AM

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the fur came of by itself or they cut it?
i duno much about chowchows but there's this disease known as black skin disease. the fur will slowly fall off whr the black skin is. My pom had that disease b4, went to a vet and they gave us a shampoo to bath her with, her fur has grown back now but not as fluffy as b4.


Added on August 28, 2009, 10:51 amits quite common in pomeranians, i think its common in chows too..
i heard feeding olive oil is good to clear it up. i've nvr used that tough, just the shampoo.. its a medical shampoo, got to bath her properly.. wash every part of the black skin and leave for 5mins then only wash off.

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post Aug 28 2009, 12:51 PM

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owhh.. hopefully lo.
yea.. the black skin disease has an odour. the fur will slowly drop off too.
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post Aug 29 2009, 01:35 PM

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hehe.. so cute. how old is ur chowchow?
yea.. i stopped feeding any chicken kibbles d ;D feeding lamb / salmon 1 now.
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post Aug 29 2009, 10:44 PM

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oo.. mayb cause fish nt as much taste. but salmon is good for them tongue.gif hahha. i feeding purina one lamb. but gt 1 time my maid bought the salmon one @.@ took wrong i think so now feeding Roxy the salmon one. she also dont really like it. just give her she duwan eat, must play with her/ feed her with hand/ train her with tricks. hahha.. atleast liddat can 2 in 1. teach n feed. hhahah !
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post Oct 28 2009, 07:52 AM

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QUOTE(jarjar6666 @ Oct 26 2009, 11:27 PM)
Could it be genetic?
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Hmm.. my pom only got it once and she's all better now. Except her fur doesn't seem to grow back to as long as it was b4. I think it could be genetically passed down.

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Causes of Black Skin Disease in Dogs
The exact cause of black skin disease has not yet been pinpointed. Various forms of the disease occur from a variety of causes including obesity, hormone imbalance, allergies, and genetics.

Treating Black Skin Disease in Dogs
Black skin disease is treated based on its cause. If the cause is due to a hormone imbalance, hormone therapies can be given. If the disease is caused by obesity or allergies, addressing these conditions can reduce the severity of the symptoms. Some of the treatments of black skin disease can have serious side effects. For example, hormone therapies and steroid treatments may cause the development of diabetes.
source : http://www.petwave.com/Dogs/Dog-Health-Cen...e/Overview.aspx

 

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