A very warm “Welcome!”
Published Jan 13, 2010
We live in Johannesburg, one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world – a modern & the largest city in South Africa. It is considered to be the largest man-made forest in the world! A large percentage of our fellow chow chows live in the greater Johannesburg area, with others spread throughout the country. Our country has 11 national languages and even more cultures with a great variety of peoples. Our human dad, Franck is very good with cameras and we’ll borrow some of his images to show you. Hopefully you will enjoy them so much, you will plan to come visit us here soon! Chow Chows arrive in SA Chow Chows have been around Southern Africa since the late 1800’s and we have adjusted well, winning the humans in South Africa over with our handsome looks & unique ways. In those early years, there were both rough & smooth chow chows imported. Our smooth cousins made their appearance sporadically throughout history in SA (you know, humans are so full of whims – nothing consistent like us chows.) However, us roughs have consistently been around all these years. Our ancestors came predominantly from the UK, but in later years also from North America, Scandinavia and Europe - and just last year we met some from Australia & Russia. South Africans are known as the ‘rainbow nation’ – we think our chow chow bloodlines are just the same! Coping with the heat One of the first questions many people ask, is how we chow chows cope with the African heat. Grandma says that she loves the sun – and likes sunbathing. One supposes coming from such cold weather as in Scandinavia, she will. Our smooth sister says that for her the sun is not so hot. Judging by her running around all day, that must be true. We only know the weather in Africa from birth, so we do as all sensible chow chows here do - lose as much of our undercoat in the hot summer months as we can (mostly we start as early as October – much to our humans’ frustrations when they try to show us). With that hot stuff all gone - just like the lions we are said to be so much like - we can lay about in shady, damp spots under trees & behave very lazy. We are most active in the early mornings & late afternoons, with night time spent – for the indoors crowd, guarding our humans, or for those of us with access to the outdoors, hunting all kinds of things at night whilst keeping an eye on home & hearth. Chow Chow Activities What do we chow chows get up to here in SA? We have cousins in Cape Town doing carting. We’ll post some photos here later in the year. We have cousins in Johannesburg & Cape Town doing Therapy work – we are very proud of them and will post photos as well. From a midsummer & hot South Africa, we greet you in the homelanguage of +23% of the population – IsiZulu. The Zulu people are Southern Africa’s largest ethnic group. Their name is based on the well known warrior king, Shaka Zulu. Currently their monarchy is headed by King Goodwill Zwelithini. To you - who leave us to return next time – “hamba kahle” – meaning ‘go well…’ Joel & Nurya |








