The Chow Chow was not only a popular companion and show dog from the early 1900’s through the 1940’s, they were considered a status symbol by cinema stars, politicians, royalty and socialites . The breed graced the covers of many magazines ranging from Life Magazine to dog show publications such as Dog World and […]
CURATED PHOTOS- 1920’s young women with their chows
Chow Christmas-Holiday cards Pre 1960’s
Many of the cards, postcards and RPPC in this collection are from a variety of donations to the archives, including my own collection. Please let me know if you have any you would like to share via high resolution scan. Credit given on each submission (ie. Collection of….) Lu
Chang Shi Kennels of Jerry and Lucille Sterling – Est. mid 1940’s
TEXT SOURCE BELOW: Anna Katherine Nichols THE CHOW CHOW p.40 Chang-Shi Kennels were established in the mid 1940’s by Jerry and Lucille Sterling, based on imported dogs from Germany and Belgium. The Sterlings, who are from Nashville, Tennessee, established an exciting record for chows when , in 1957 they scored a world’s record in the […]
One Spot Flea Killer-World’s largest Chow doghouse
Back in the 1930’s-1947 on old route 1, the original road between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., there stood an amazing factory structure for a product called One Spot Flea Killer. It was one of Americas great roadside attractions . This was a massive factory building shaped like a Chow dog, and touted as the world’s […]
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