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How to care for a Black Russian Terrier

Big Dog | January 22nd, 2010

Responsibility of caring for a breed should not be limited to simply feeding him, cleaning up after him, or bathing him. Care ideally encompasses both the physical and mental health, wherein one without the other will be detrimental for the dog. Take the Black Russian Terrier for example. These 80 to 140 pound dogs need to have the black coats brushed at least 30 minutes on a weekly routine as well as bringing them to a groomer every month and a half. Ears must also be inspected regularly and cleaned of any dirt or dead, loose hairs.

Being stubborn as they are intelligent, obedience training should start while young to show them who is in charge as well as socialization with family to accept people. Another aspect to consider is that they are working dogs with a strong work ethic that needs to be fed with tasks and work for it to be fulfilled. Just letting them lay around will dull their minds and hearts. So try to take each aspect into consideration when taking complete and genuine care for a dog.

Avoid unnecessary vet bills! Do your dog’s basic health check!


Black Russian Terrier Puppy

Big Dog | December 4th, 2009

Black Russian Terrier Puppy Photo

When a puppy is looking at you like that, you know what real love is…


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Black Russian Terrier

Big Dog | November 24th, 2009

Black Russian Terrier

What a position for a Black Russian Terrier pup to take!

Black Russian Terrier Puppy!

D Dog Fan | April 11th, 2008

Isn’t he just too cute?

Black Russian Terrier Puppy

The Russian Dog…

D Dog Fan | January 14th, 2008

The Black Russian Terrier has a numerous number of names. It also goes by the name of: Black Terrier; Tchiorny Terrier; Chornyi (meaning black in Russian); Russian Bear Schnauzer and Russian Black Terrier. The Black Russian Terrier was developed in the former USSR by the state for use as a military -and working dogs. The breeding stock was mostly imported from the occupied countries; including East Germany. So what breeds were united, to develop this unique breed? Well, the Airedale Terrier, the Caucasian Ovcharka,the Rottweiler, the Newfoundland, the Giant and Standard Schnauzers as well as the now extinct Moscow Water Dog all played a role in uniting the pieces of the puzzle that was to make up the gene-pool of the Black Russian Terrier. A pretty awesome cocktail combination!

Power, force, intelligence can be found in all these afore-mentioned breeds! It was bred for working ability, rather than appearance. It was bred solely by the state-owned Red Star Kennel until 1957, when some puppies were sold to civilian breeders. These breeders began to breed for looks as well, since the original was rather plain. It was made to a look more attractive, while retaining its working ability. The breed was recognized by the FCI in 1984. These days it is becoming more popular outside of its native Russia. The AKC only recognized this breed as a purebred breed of its own in 2004. A rather new and unique breed!

The Black Russian Terrier

 

Hello!

D Dog Fan | January 14th, 2008

Welcome to THE blog that is dedicated to the Black Russian Terrier breed! This amazing dog will be looked at inside and out..analyzed, loved and everything about this breed will be collected to make this an awesome blog! I welcome all feedback. Thank u!

Black Russian Terrier Puppies!