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This category I will be focusing on very soon as most of my most treasured photos are ones that have names and stories to go with the images I have in my collection. The Chow-Human relationship is like no other canine bond. Chow owners "get it" that is for certain. Stay tuned to this page for much more in coming months.
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Admiral Dewey and his chow mascot Bob-late 1800’s

Below are a series of photos I have been sitting on for quite some time waiting to pull all the clippings together into an article and it all began with this original 1917 press photo I acquired was released following Admiral Deweys death the same year.  This loyal little Chow mascot found on the streets […]

MING TOY-THE STORY OF A CHOW HEROINE

This story of a true Chow heroine I discovered after months of passing up purchasing  this photo because the chow was so sad looking with her post partum coat and “feeders”  bare to the world.  I finally gave in and purchased the photo because I felt sorry for her…yes, silly , but my instincts must […]

COUNT SALM VON HOOGSTRAATEN 1931

I am in love with the chow in this photo.  His coloring is very striking..   I have been trying to find out more about Mrs. G. Barker (pictured)  to find out if she owned this dog with no luck.  This is one of my all time favorite photos.   Count Ludwig “Ludi” von Salm-Hoogstraeten  (24 […]

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  • RESTORATION-1930’s US Navy man with his Chow mascot onboard ship
  • RESTORATION- 1918 Captain Massey and his two chows

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