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Chow Chow Dog Breed Jewelry Dangling Earrings Red
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Price: $8.95
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Detailed Description
Dog jewelry makes a unique dog gift for dog lovers! These hypoallergenic dog earrings are great for showing off your favorite dog breed. This dog lover gift can personalize any costume jewelry collection! Look at our matching necklaces and sterling silver charms for more dog breed jewelry gift ideas.
Dog head is appx. 1/2" to 3/4" in diameter.
For pierced ears.
Gold colored.
Roughly 4,000 years ago in Mongolia, the Chow Chow also known as the Choldren, was developed. It eventually was introduced to China and named Songshi Quan which means ?puffy-lion dog?. The Chow Chow ranges from 45-70 pounds and is 18-22 inches in height, all dependant on male or female. Their coat is thick and course and can be found in red, black, blue, cream, and cinnamon. Their appearance at first glance resembles a small puffy lion. They have thick fur with a more dense fur around the neck and top of the head. The tail is curled forward, usually showing some lighter colors compared to the rest of the body, their ears are up (but covered in fur), eyes set deep into the head, black nose, short broad muzzle, and a blue/black tongue. The tongue is assumed to be a dominant gene as most mixed breed dogs that come from a Chow Chow have the trait.
Dog head is appx. 1/2" to 3/4" in diameter.
For pierced ears.
Gold colored.
Roughly 4,000 years ago in Mongolia, the Chow Chow also known as the Choldren, was developed. It eventually was introduced to China and named Songshi Quan which means ?puffy-lion dog?. The Chow Chow ranges from 45-70 pounds and is 18-22 inches in height, all dependant on male or female. Their coat is thick and course and can be found in red, black, blue, cream, and cinnamon. Their appearance at first glance resembles a small puffy lion. They have thick fur with a more dense fur around the neck and top of the head. The tail is curled forward, usually showing some lighter colors compared to the rest of the body, their ears are up (but covered in fur), eyes set deep into the head, black nose, short broad muzzle, and a blue/black tongue. The tongue is assumed to be a dominant gene as most mixed breed dogs that come from a Chow Chow have the trait.
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