Lab Chow Puppies For Sale

the black spot on your Labrador's tongue mean he's really a Chow mix? That mixed breed puppy in the shelter with a partially black tongue -- is that a sure sign he's part Chow?   both questions is:   No! The Chow Chow's blue-black tongue is one of the breed's most wellIt's also the most misunderstood. The Chow is one of the most ancient breeds and is the ancestor of manyThe orgin of the Chow's black tongue is awe don't know how or why he came to have it. We do know that the Chow is not the only breed with a blue-black tongue. shares this trait as well.  A few other animals have black tongues, too:  the giraffe, polar bear, and several breeds of cattle including the Jersey. We also know that blue-black spots on tongues are very common in dogs - more than 30 pure breeds are known  to have members with spotted tongues. Spots on tongues are simply deposits of extra pigment, like birthmarks and freckles on people. 
Dogs often have spots of dark pigment on their skin, too, hiding under their coats.  These spots can be large or small, If a Chow's tongue has a pink spot on it, does that mean it's notChow puppies' tongues are pink at birth. darken to blue-black by 8-10 weeks of age. cover completely and they may have small spots or splashes of pink. Elderly Chows and Chows with the dilute coat colors of cinnamon and blue sometimes lose tongue pigment as they age and develop pink What if the dog looks like a Chow but has a completely pink or mostly pink tongue? agree that such dogs are not purebred Chows and might not have any ChowThe Chow is a member of the spitz family, a large group of breeds that includes the  Samoyed, Siberian Husky, Malamute, Akita, Shiba Inu,  Pomeranian, Norwegian Elkhound, Keeshond, etc. all share basic physical characteristics:  a similar body structure, over-the-back tail carriage, upright triangular ears, and a