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Chow Chows have a long history as royal pets in China, where they were kept by emperors and other high-ranking officials.
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Pay attention to your Chow Chow's stool and any other signs of digestive discomfort, and make adjustments as needed.
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Puppies, seniors, and dogs with certain health conditions may have different needs when it comes to transitioning to a new diet.
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Puppies, seniors, and dogs with certain health conditions may have different needs when it comes to transitioning to a new diet.
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It may take some time for your Chow Chow to adjust to a new diet, so be patient and continue to monitor their response.
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Avoid making frequent changes to your Chow Chow's diet, as this can cause digestive issues and may make it harder for them to adjust.
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Make sure your Chow Chow has access to clean, fresh water at all times, especially when transitioning to a new diet.
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Certain medications may interact with certain foods, so it's important to consult with a veterinarian before making any changes to your Chow Chow's diet.