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Chow Chow Rescue of the Sierra Foothills is an organization that protects Chow Chow dogs. Company was founded in 2001 by Tim and Lauren Rossovich. In 2005 this company became a non-profit organization. Owners keep all animals at their home and are planning to open special facility. Chow Chow Rescue of the Sierra Foothills works to reduce the number of euthanasias on adoptable Chow Chows and their mixes through adoption. Also company rescues all other dog breeds, if they need help. Chow Chow Rescue of the Sierra Foothills spend more than $20,000 per year. Everyone who wants to help or support company, can contact Rossovich family by phone or e-mail. Also you can adopt or foster a dog. Please try to contact Chow Chow Rescue Customer Service directly prior to posting any complaints on this site.

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Chow Chow Rescue of the Sierra Foothills is a rip off. Lauren Rossovich lies to people and is an unethical person. Do NOT trust Lauren Rossovich of Chow Chow Rescue. Located in Pen...

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