A CALL FOR PRESERVATION BREEDING 4/2/2016 By Carol Beuchat PhD Do we have a “doomsday vault” for our chow heritage genepool? This is a MUST READ article (click link below) that covers the importance of maintaining the vigor and “type” in animal breeds (from cattle to dogs) by protecting and preserving the old “heritage” breed […]
1890’s-1900 glass plate negatives of a Chinese Chow in southern England
When these chow images first came up at auction I fell immediately in love!! What incredible quality for these early Edwardian era (1890s-1900) FRAGILE glass plate negatives, originating from the southern coast of England. Scanned and then “inversed” to create a “positive” image, I could not believe the quality of the photography and can’t help […]
Very rare find -Edwardian Woman in horseless carriage with chow puppy
I am fascinated by old automobiles …the older the better. When it comes to collecting Chow photos, if I can score a chow in an antique”ride”, I feel as though I had won the lottery. This image I have been hanging onto for a while, having had a couple of false starts on restoration attempts, […]
1919 Delineator Magazine – Hood Shoes Advertisement with Lady and Chow
As far as the world of antique Chow ephemera goes, in my book it just can’t get more amazing than this 1919 advertisement from the beautiful large scale Delineator magazine , published by Butterick (yes, the pattern people). The magazine pages are so large that it wouldn’t fit onto the scanner so I had […]
RARE Chow history items gifted to the archive by Christine Cameron
Circa 1911 this gorgeous antique magazine page shows one of the top foundation dogs of our breed, as Red Craze was the most influential as a stud dog for his correct head type , scowl and expression The bottom photo is an incredible image as well, depicting the isolation kennel of Kwhy Chows. This […]
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