They came from the mating of a Labrador Retreiver and a ChowChow.
A Pug, Dane, Chow and Lab come to mind
Yes.
Not rare I have one!
The scientific name for lab chow mix is typically "rodent chow" or "laboratory rodent diet." These diets are specially formulated to meet the nutritional needs of laboratory rodents like mice and rats.
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Well actually by having Chow mixed in it could go either way... A Chow Chow is an independent breed which may or may not be protective of it's family as it is for its territory alone. Chow mixes and Pedigree Chows actually do not get on the best with children and other animals and are better suited for couples.
There is no correct answer for this one. You could say somewhere between the lab and chow, but I've seen many mixes that looked like pure bread animals. Sometimes only an experienced person can really tell, and to be honest, a mixed breed can (sometimes) make a better pet (The breeders will hate me for that one). 30+ years with chow chows has taught me that Chows can be very hard headed and mean (protective) animals. Mixing with a lab can produce many good qualities. You can train a chow to fetch your neighbors dog a lot quicker than a ball.
Cancer in lab chow mix typically refers to the potential for certain lab animals, such as mice or rats, to develop tumors when fed a specific diet, including commercial lab chow. This can be influenced by various factors including genetics, overall diet composition, and environmental conditions. Researchers must consider these factors when designing experiments, as diet can impact the health and behavior of lab animals, potentially skewing results. Ensuring a balanced and appropriate diet is crucial for the validity of scientific studies.
Im guessing it was probably a hound x lab. There might have been a bit of chow-chow..