South Russian Owtcharka
South Russian Owtcharka
History:
Country/Date of Origin: Russia/1700s
This is a large, aggressive livestock guarding dog that originated in the Crimean and Ukrainian regions of Russia. These dogs were relied upon to protect the flocks from wolves and robbers and were left on their own to perform this function. In more recent times they have been used to keep prisoners from leaving gulags and have proven to be excellent military guard dogs.
FCI Group: 1 (Herding)
Other Names Body Type Personality Coat Health Concerns
Back to TopIuzjnorusskaja Owtcharka, South Russian Sheepdog
AKC Group: Miscellaneous
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Back to TopBody Type:
- Resembles an oversized Briard
- Height: over 26 inches (at shoulder) Many are much bigger
- Weight: 110-140 pounds
- The long tail is carried low with a slight kink at the tip as found in the Briard. It is not altered
- The ears are often cropped and the abundant hair gives the same appearance as in the Briard. If not cropped, the ears hang close to the head
Personality:
- Fierce, strong guard dog
- Very intelligent
- Suspicious and aggressive toward strangers
Coat:
- A thick double coat that is water resistant. Coat is abundant and about 6 inches long
- White is the most common color. Cream, pale lemon or gray is also allowed
- Requires extensive grooming especially when shedding
Health Concerns:
- Subject to hip dysplasia
- Generally robust
- Not suited to hot climates
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