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Working dogs: Black Russian Terrier

Developed by the Soviet Army, the Black Russian Terrier is the perfect working dog.

Black Russian Terrier

Vital Stats

Height: 26 to 30 inches at shoulder
Weight: 80 to 140 pounds
Coat: long and wavy
Life span: 10 to 11 years
Breed Group: Working dogs
 
 

Summary

These majestic black beauties are highly intelligent, confident guard dogs who aren't actually true terriers. Relatively new and still a rare breed, Black Russian Terriers are working dogs who can protect a home or business, play with the family's children, and excel in agility and obedience competition. Known as the "Black Pearls of Russia," Blackies are people-oriented and want to be close to the action at all times. They tend to be a bit aloof around strangers, including dogs they don't know, but they're devoted to their families--and they don't bark or shed much. They have large bones and well-developed muscles, creating a vibrant, flowing impression. Like Henry Ford's first cars, Blackies are available in black, black, or black.

Overview

If the Black Russian Terrier were a human version of the observant guard dog he was bred to be, you'd want him standing guard for you during the most disquieting times. An innate protective instinct is developed by the time he is a year old.

When combined with the size, agility, courage, and power of this gorgeous bearded beauty, that instinct creates an outstanding guard dog who loves to play with his family's kids and hang out by your side. Blackies demand and thrive on human attention and affection, and they'll wait at the back door until you let them in because playing is just no fun without people.

The Black Russian is a working dog who responds best to firm and consistent training. You have to respect him or he won't tolerate your command. Without a job to do and lacking adequate early training, a Blackie could easily become bored and destructive, and at that size he could do some real damage.

He is so smart it's scary. If you feel that you can't live with a dog who is smarter than you are, then the Blackie might not be a good choice. Remember that the breed has historically been used to work for the military and police (although these days the Blackie is most often found protecting home and hearth).

That intelligence means he trains quickly but can have a real stubborn streak, so you need to be the one in charge from the get-go. If you're... [Continue to Full Overview]

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