Martha Stewart
A Chow is a breed of dog that people believe originated in China. They are close relatives with the Shar Pei and one of their distinct features, in which they are known for, is their blue-black or purple tongue.
Chow Chow dogs can be bred with soft hair or course hair, and have many distinguishable features. The two most distinguishable features of the Chow Chow dog are it's blue tongue and it's very straight legs which result in a very stilted walk.
Chow chow puppies vary in color depending on the color of the parents. Red chow chows are born with brown coats, and "cinnamon" chow chows are often born with gray coats. Black, cream, and blue chow chows are born with black, cream, or blue coats, respectively.
Chow is food. You hear this most often in the military. People also say "chow down," meaning to eat. People usually don't say "I'm going to chow down on some chow," though! You could say "Want to go get some chow?" or "That dinner looks delicious -- let's chow down!"
No, this is probably just one of your dog's unique features. Shar Pei's and Chow Chow's have completely black mouths, and they do not suffer from a disorder.
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This isn't a question of breeds getting along. Any dog will get along with any other dog provided it's properly socialized. Unless properly socialized, the Chow Chow often will not get along well with other dogs.
The name Ho Lee Chow sounds almost identical to the phrase Holy Chow. Depending on one's ethnic background or where geographically this name / phrase is heard, it is understandable that one is quite often mistaken for the other. Holy Chow as a phrase, however, is not nearly as prevalent as the nearly identical sounding American exclamation, "Holy Cow!" or the actual reference to cows in Indian culture (holy cows).
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