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D & M Farm Kennel

D & M Farm Kennel, run by Maleah Allen, raises rough-coated chow chows on a mini-farm in Fairborn, Ohio, situated in Bath Township, Greene County between Dayton and Springfield.

The kennel's breeding focus centers on AKC standard conformation, selecting specifically for a broad medium-length nose, soft clear eyes, and strong legs. All five recognized chow chow colors — red, black, cream, cinnamon, and blue — are maintained within the program, giving families a range of color choices. All dogs are registered with the American Kennel Club, and puppies leave with an AKC registration application, their first vaccination series, worming, and microchipping.

The property spans 5.36 acres, with three adjoining acres in active use. Chow chows have large fenced, shaded yard areas to run freely, and the heated kennel was originally built in 2004, with expansions added in 2005, 2007, and 2009. Puppies are handled from the day they are born, a practice the kennel views as foundational to producing socially confident adult dogs. Adult dogs are regularly exposed to visitors, which the program credits for the trusting temperament carried into each litter. Families searching for chow chow puppies in Ohio can tour the farm in person to see the adult dogs and kennel setup firsthand.

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Species Dog Chow Chow
Website www.dmfarm.com
Owner Maleah Allen
Location Fairborn, OH, 45324, US
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