1929 TIME CAPSULE – CH YANG FU TANG – 1ST BIS RECORD HOLDER

 

Ch. Yang Fu Tang 1934 sketch


CH. YANG FU TANG HISTORICAL INFO


 

  • Name:  Ch. Yang Fu Tang
  • Red male
  • Born October 10, 1929
  • Breeder: YANG FU KENNELS of the brothers Arthur and Richard Hoffman- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Owned by Louise Seamer
  • Sire: Ch. Yang Fu King (Son of Ch. Choonam Brilliantine)
  • Dam: Yang Fu Queenie (Grandaughter of Ch. Choonam Brilliantine)
  • Yang Fu Tang was produced by combining two of the most  sought after bloodlines of the day –  Ch. Choonam Brilliantine and Ch. Win Sum Min T’sing.
  • He was a charismatic dog who did a lot to help return to the public, a good perception of chow temperament. The breed’s reputation had been seriously compromised with the  sudden popularity and careless breeding for the pet market.  This chow craze was partially sparked by President Coolidge owning chows Blackberry and Tim in the 20’s.
  • Ch. Yang Fu Tang was the chow breed’s first major winner of Best in Show awards with 22 Bests in Show to his credit and  held  this record  until Ah Sid the Dilettante (Buddy) tied the record in 1963, broke in 1964.  Buddy’s record stood until 1984 until  Ch. Wah Hu Redcloud Sugar Daddy retired after 35 Bests
  • 1932 he  won the Chow Chow Club of America National Specialty in New York City under judge Mrs Wm Fitzgerald.. The chow entry was 167
  • 1931 and 1932  Ch. Yang Fu Tang won Best of Breed at the Westminster Kennel Club show..
  • Died July 12, 1936  from heat prostration at the far too young age of 7 , leaving many offspring to carry on his pedigree

 

Ch. Yang Fu Tang Pedigree
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Ch. Yang Fu Tang Magazine cover

Above is an extremely rare Dog World cover from June 1934 in my personal collection highlighting Ch. Yang Fu Tang.  As well known as this record holding dog was, his photographs are elusive.   The cover art was most likely based on the photo below…the only REAL photo I have in my collection of him to date.

1932 Ch. Yang Fu Tang

rare ch yang fu tang 1930s

This recent photo addition above is an extremely rare glimpse of Ch. Yang Fu Tang at a different angle from the other image

DOG NEWS RARE 1931 Yang fu tang - Version 2.

ABOVE IS YET ANOTHER RARE FIND FROM DOG NEWS 1931 COMPLETE WITH DESCRIPTION AND ACCOMPLISMENTS

SEE ENLARGED TEXT BELOW


Screen Shot 2015-09-25 at 7.17.48 PMIt is noteworthy to read the last paragraph which states this dog is heavy and massive. THIS is what the past standard was talking about when they used the word “massive”. Not buffalo massive….they were referring to heavier than most of the northern spitz breeds of the day.


Yang Fu Tang August 1936 article and photo


 

Ch. Yang Fu Tang original sketch

This above gem which I covet is in my personal collection !   CLICK HERE to read more about the Yang Fu Tang sketch

DOGWORLD JULY 1931 YANG FU TANGANOTHER STUNNING COVER  FEATURING CH. YANG FU TANG FROM 1931

A WONDERFUL COMMENT LEFT BELOW BY THE DAUGHTER OF YANG FU TANG’S BREEDER IN DECEMBER 2015.

“Hello, ch.Yang Fu Tang was my fathers show dog, Yang Fu kennels were my father Arthur Hoffman and my mother’s kennels we bred and raised that chow and sold him to louise. I am now 90 yrs old and its fascinating to see some one so interested. Also Mel Thompson was not the artist of Yang Fu Tang’s picture that was my uncle Richard Hoffman who drew that picture, just fyi. Any way, nice to come across someone who had such an interest it was a big deal in my family while I was growing up.”

 


Circa early 1930s. I could not believe my eyes when I saw this huge bronze plaque show up at auction. I immediately recognized the chow as the very famous Ch Yang Fu Tang who was a great ambassador for our breed as well with his charming temperament

I have in my records somewhere documentation if thus bronze plaque being made for a special award and have seen one other copy of it in photos. Now I need to track that info down for the archives. I’m just so excited I could pop! Eventually I would love to donate this treasure as a perpetual trophy for the national.