I had the same problem with my Penny. I tried everything giving her more attention, feeding her by herself, and nothing I did every worked. I finally had to rehome her, because she definetly needed a house where she could be the alpha. I found her a wonderful home after interviewing a lot of people. It might come down to this unless you want to rehome your Chow. Just make sure you don't leave the Chow alone with her, because one bite from the Chow could finish her off. The other choice is to get a behavior trainer in your home. I don't know how much it costs, but I'm sure it's not cheap. I think you have to follow your heart on this, and do what's best for your baby.
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