CGRHD interviews STELLA the VIDEO GAME DOG

Classic Game Room HD interviews STELLA the Classic Game Room video game dog, our official mascot. She’s a 3 year old German shepherd/chow chow mixed breed adopted from the humane society. Stella sheds like a woolie mammoth or Chewbacca. She’s a cute dog and one of the cutests does in the whole wide world. I think that she is the most cutest puppy ever, even cuter than those Japanese welsh corgy videos of cute puppies climbing out of shoes and nursing kittens. Japan WISHES they had a dog like this, but they don’t! Take your corgies somewhere else fools! Even if your corgi has one billion hits on youtube, my dog is cuter and she knows it. She’s got her own show. She reviews video games. She is a professional, respected and trusted video game reviews. What does your corgie do? Does it just sit there and use up oxygen looking cute? Yeah? Well that’s lame, Stella is more awesome than your dog. She knows tricks like sit and down. She can eat cookies. She barks. Sheep and cows and human babies are not as cute as Stella the official mascot of the Classic Game Room video game review show. Word!

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Swimtown Pools Pet Video Contest: Puppy’s First Swim

Cute Akita/Chow puppy playing in a pool for the first time!

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Stella the Wonderdog! Most Cute Puppy in the Land!

Stella the wonderdog! The cutest and happiest puppy in all the world just oozes with cuteness as she does cute things. Stella is a German Shepherd/Chow Chow mix who loves food, food and especially food. She’s a complete menace and holy terror but is the cutest puppy ever (in our opinion). She’s also the official Classic Game Room mascot. Classic Game Room dot Net.

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NEW! Blue Chow Christmas Ornament Cup of Tea

 NEW! Blue Chow Christmas Ornament Cup of Tea

Using our Tiny Ones series of figurines we’ve created a delightful Cup of Tea” for your Christmas tree. Great item for holiday giving.All items are hand painted stone resin and boxed. Available in over 200 breeds.”

 

NEW! Black Chow Christmas Ornament Cup of Tea

 NEW! Black Chow Christmas Ornament Cup of Tea

Using our Tiny Ones series of figurines we’ve created a delightful Cup of Tea” for your Christmas tree. Great item for holiday giving.All items are hand painted stone resin and boxed. Available in over 200 breeds.”

 

Is a Chow Chow the Breed for You?

chow chow300 Is a Chow Chow the Breed for You?

Normally, a blue tongued dog would be a cause for concern. However, when that blue tongue belongs to your Chow Chow, it is completely normal. Chow Chows have a black tongue with a distinctive bluish tint.

The Chow Chow originated in China, where it was used as a hunting dog. Asian sailors brought these dogs with them to England, where their exotic appearance quickly made them popular. This breed is classified by the American Kennel Club as a member of the Non-Sporting group.

The Chow Chow is a 45 to 70 pound dog that stands 17 to 20 inches high. Its down turned lips can give this breed a deceptively angry appearance. This unfriendly impression is offset by the tail curling over the dog’s back and its thick double coat. The red Chow Chow is most common, but these furry dogs also can have black, blue, cinnamon, or cream colored coats.

Chow Chows are not high energy dogs, but they do need a bit more exercise than an apartment provides. A small fenced yard is adequate for this breed. If you do live in an apartment, be prepared to take your Chow Chow for a daily run. However, do not allow him to run loose in the park, as Chows are prone to aggressiveness toward other dogs.

While Chow Chows are devoted to their families and usually love children, they do not often do well with other pets. New owners should concentrate on socializing their puppies to be sure they do not grow up to be dangerous or aggressive to strangers. Puppy obedience classes are a good way to socialize your puppy while being sure it receives thorough obedience training.

Besides their tendency to be aloof and unfriendly to people outside the family, these dogs do have a few other drawbacks. They have a tendency to dominate people if they can get away with it and they can bully inexperienced dog owners. You will have to be firm with your dog and should always be sure to follow through on commands.

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Since they are not extremely active dogs, Chows do not eat a lot. You should feed your dog a nutritious puppy food while he is young and a good adult dog food when he grows older. While they are easy to feed, they do require quite a lot of grooming. Their thick coats are hard to brush because they are so dense.

While they are big dogs, Chow Chows should not spend too much time outside during the summer, since their thick coats do not protect Chows from heat sensitivity. These dogs also can suffer from hip dysplasia and often have problems with their knee joints. They also have a high tendency for entropion or the rolling in of the eyelids.

If you don’t mind that Chow Chows have a bit of an attitude problem when they are dealing with strangers or other animals, then this might just be the right breed for you. After all, there is nothing quite like hugging one of these fuzzy, bear like dogs on a chilly winter night.