
I'd like to properly introduce you to Teddy, the designated guardian of October Farm.

Teddy is a Chow-Chow, a breed of dog once used to guard palaces in China. As you can see, old habits die hard.

Though cute, Chow-Chows are very territorial and suspicious of strangers. They are very affectionate to their family, however. Not to mention cute as all get-out.

At the conclusion of this little informal photo shoot, I thought I would lean in to give Teddy a kiss.

Chow-Chows also have the strongest jaw muscles of any other breed of dog. In other words, one only gets a picture like this through tremendous amounts of trust.
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