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1901 Dr. Kinyoun receives 2 smooth coated “Chow” dogs from China

DR KINYON 1901 BRINGS 2 CHINESE DOGS TO MARINE HOSPITAL

Here is an incredible photo accompanied by this article describing the details of these two beautiful Chinese “chows”, which the esteemed DR. KINYOUN obtained as a gift from a sea captain while acting as quarantine officer at Angel Island, Cal.

While the dogs may not seem like the modern chows of today, they are described as having dark black mouths and tongues with a head similar to a fox. Other writings from the period describe the heads of smooth chows in a similar matter, including descriptions of “Chinese Puzzle” owned by Mr. Taunton . A Shar Pei relative could also be in play here such as the Chinese Han Dog or Chinese Chongqing dog. This photo is a rare picture indeed, into the type of Chinese dogs being imported, very very early on in breed history.

Also note that Dr. Kinyoun mentioned  donating these two dogs to the Smithsonian .  In researching the Doctor further, I see he did donate a number of animals to the Smithsonian Zoo for exhibit. Needless to say, I am checking with the zoological department to see if they have on record  if they ever housed these lovely  dogs.  Enjoy the article and my apologies for the parts that are faded too much to read.

Han Dynasty dog sculpture
Mr. Taunton’s black chow bitch “Chinese Puzzle”

1901 NIP AND CHOW CHINESE IMPORTS DR KINYOUN 22016-03-22 1901 NIP AND CHOW CHINESE IMPORTS DR KINYOUN 12016-03-22

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Comments

  1. siutin says

    March 23, 2016 at 10:16 am

    this is biggest population dog in the area i living . and many of them are black tongue. we called them local hunt.

    Reply
    • alphabitch says

      March 23, 2016 at 2:30 pm

      Very interesting siutin. Do the local hunt dogs have a tail that goes over the back like a chow? If you ever get a photo of one in your area I would love to see it. Thank you for your comment

      Reply

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