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April 7, 2021

How do I choose my Caucasian Shepherd dog?

Each person has a unique set of needs and different reasons for which they decide to buy a dog, so the clearer the needs and expectation, the easier it is to choose a proper dog. Of course that the first decision was to opt for this large breed of Caucasian Shepherds, so there are already…   Continue

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November 16, 2020

Can I train an aggressive dog?

Different dog breeds have been created for different purposes and thus have inherent traits that are passed on from generation to generation. For some breeds, aggression or the instinct to guard and protect is one of these traits. The question that sometimes comes to us, Caucasian Shepherd breeders, is related to the possibility of training…   Continue

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July 20, 2020

Should I own a Caucasian Shepherd dog?

If you are wondering whether you should own a Caucasian Shepherd dog or another type of dog, there are some basic characteristics that differentiate this breed from others which should help you make the decision. Its nature is one of being a guard dog and most of its behavior derives from that. Of course that…   Continue

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July 14, 2020

The Personality of the Caucasian Ovcharka

Knowing what to expect of the temperament and personality of your Caucasian Ovcharka is very important prior to making the final step of adding this four-legged companion to your family.  Each dog breed has specific character traits according to its history of breeding and the purposes for which it was used, so it is essential…   Continue

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June 2, 2017

From Caucasus worldwide: Caucasian Shepherd breed

Caucasian Shephard history

Known as Kavkazskaïa Ovtcharka, Caucasian Shepherd, Caucasian Ovcharka or Caucasian Mountain Dog, the Caucasian Shepherd is among the most renowned large dogs. As the name suggests, it comes from the Caucasus Mountains, from countries like Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, but has gained the reputation as Russian dog after the Second World War when Russian cynologists have…   Continue

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