CH. WINDHOLMES WAN LUNG Sire Ch. Winsum Min T’sing Dam Windholme’s Amoy This gorgeous painting above by artist Gustav Muss Arnolt depicts the winner of this second Chow Club of America National Specialty. Besides being a rare win for a bitch in any era, her photo was no where to be found and on my […]
Archives for 2014
EARLY 1900’S LOCAL PORTLAND OREGON SHOW ENTRY
When I discovered this article about our local Portland Oregon Benched show in 1904, it really struck a chord. How exciting to see what dogs were entered and my imagination runs wild thinking of what those two dogs looked like in person. Dr. Pilkington who owned the dog “Chink” actually has a handler listed. I […]
ARE YOU FROM A ‘FLAPPER WITHOUT A CHOW’ FAMILY
This 1926 article is a riot. Chows were THE status symbol in the 1920’s! Loved by women most of all…especially socialites, flappers and actresses. Loathed by the middle class and poor for the “waste of money” that was lavished on the breed by their owners.
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- …
- 35
- Next Page »
Recent Comments