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Breed Profile
The Caucasian Shepherd Dog, also known as the Caucasian Ovcharka, is an impressive dog with a robust build and a large presence. Its body is strong, muscular and imposing, often with a broad, powerful head and thick, lush fur that protects it from the extreme weather conditions of its native range. This dog is part of FCI Group 2, Section 2.2, which includes the mountain dogs. There is no distinction between show and performance lines in this breed as its primary purpose is to act as a working dog and guard.
| Height | 62 - 62 cm (Female), 65 - 65 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 45 - 60 kg (Female), 50 - 70 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 10 - 12 years |
| Character | Loyal, vigilant, independent |
| Coat | Thick, double layered, undercoat present |
| Coat Color | Varied, including white, gray, brindle, yellow, rust, red, earthy brown |
| Price | 2500 - 4000 € € |
History
The Caucasian Shepherd Dog comes from the Caucasus, a mountainous region that stretches across several countries such as Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. These dogs have been used by shepherds for centuries to protect their flocks from predators such as wolves and bears. They were valued for their bravery, strength and loyalty. The exact origins of this breed are not well documented, but it is believed to have evolved from a mix of local dogs and imported Molossians. It was officially recognized as a separate breed by the FCI in 1984.
The Caucasian Shepherd Dog was used as a livestock guard dog to protect herds of livestock from predators.
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Character & Temperament
The Caucasian Shepherd Dog is a loyal and dedicated protector who has a strong protective instinct and is very alert. He is very loyal to his family and will do anything to protect them. Its main use is still guarding and protection, which is due to its origins as a shepherd dog. This breed tends to be independent. They are able to make independent decisions and can work without constant human guidance. However, their independent nature doesn't mean they like being alone. In fact, being left alone for long periods of time can lead to behavioral problems. They need human company and value the time they can spend with their family. In terms of temperament, Caucasian Shepherd Dogs are in As a rule, they tend to be calm and calm as long as they are not provoked by a perceived threat. However, they can be very serious in their vigilance and will quickly take action if they believe their family or territory is being threatened. Therefore, it is important to properly socialize and train these dogs to ensure they can make proper threat assessments. The Caucasian Shepherd Dog does not necessarily exhibit strong hunting or prey-catching behavior, as its main instinct is to protect its flock. However, these dogs have high alertness and can be geared to ward off any potential threats, including those that might come from wild animals. A notable feature of the Caucasian Shepherd Dog is its people-oriented nature. These dogs are very affectionate and form a close bond with their family. However, they are also known to be wary of strangers, due to their strong protective instincts. Despite their calm and relaxed temperament, these dogs should not be underestimated. They are courageous, determined and can be very dominant in certain situations. Their intelligence and independent spirit mean they require strong leadership and consistent, loving parenting. Without proper leadership, they can be stubborn and difficult to handle. It is important to note that the Caucasian Shepherd Dog is not suitable for every owner due to its size and strength, protective instincts and independence. He needs a home where his physical and mental needs are met and an environment where he can express his guarding and protective instincts without being unduly stressed or stimulated. However, with proper leadership, training and socialization, the Caucasian Shepherd Dog can be a loyal and reliable companion.
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Did you already know? The Caucasian Shepherd Dog is a true giant among dogs and can grow as big as a pony!
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What Awaits You
The Caucasian Shepherd Dog is a dog with a high potential for aggression. It is not suitable for beginners or keeping in the city.
Housing & Care
Despite their size and protective instincts, the Caucasian Shepherd can be a good family dog provided they are properly trained and socialized. However, they are not suitable for living in a small city apartment due to their size and their need for exercise and activity.
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Training & Education
Training the Caucasian Shepherd Dog requires patience, consistency and clear leadership. These dogs are intelligent and willing to learn, but can also be stubborn and independent. It is important to set clear boundaries with them early on and build a relationship of trust.
Nutrition & Care
The Caucasian Shepherd Dog's diet should be balanced and complete to support its physical condition and health. Because of their propensity for obesity, it is important to monitor their calorie intake and ensure they get enough exercise. When it comes to grooming, the Caucasian Shepherd Dog has a thick, double-layered coat that protects it from the extreme weather conditions of the Caucasus. However, he sheds heavily, especially when shedding in the warmer months. The coat should be brushed regularly to prevent matting and to keep the skin healthy.
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Health
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No specific health tests are currently available for this breed.
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