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Is mix of PIT BULL and CHOW CHOW a dangerous mix or not?
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[quote:Leo****:MV81ODg5OTZfMTA2MTc2MDVfNzJGNTY4QjQ=] All of our modern dogs including the so-called "pure-breds" are in fact mixed breeds, seen in the slightly longer time span of just a few hundred years. What you may get with some of the modern so-called "pure-breds" is a certain likelihood that the particular dog exhibits a few traits that has been purposely put into the breed. There are no guarantees though. For instance, Labrador Retrievers of today are more likely to be cuddly family dogs than to be very good at retrieving prey like they were once supposed to. Many of the lines are bred just for show, the larger and more muscular the "better". How would that help you find a nice dog, considering the alternative of a crossmix of whatever? Ok, supposedly the likelihood of getting the particular properties you are after would be greater if you are looking into "pure-breds" than a "mixed breed". However, in the end it is you as dog-owner together with the genetics of the dog and its learning abilities that will determine how it ultimately turns out for you. IMO: provide any dog with a loving and secure environment, lots of stimulation, exercise and appraisal, and it will most probably turn out to be a wonderful dog. /L [/quote]
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i read that Pitbulls is a very instictive breed, and Chow Chow is pretty tough too. What kind of temperament would the mix of those breeds make, what do you think?
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