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Caucasian Shepherd Dog

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Russian breed of livestock guardian dog
Dog breed
Caucasian Shepherd Dog
Other names
  • Caucasian Mountain Dog
  • Caucasian Ovcharka
  • Caucasian Owtcharka
  • Caucasian Sheepdog
  • Russian:Кавказская овчарка
  • Kavkazskaya ovcharka[1]: 2 
OriginCaucasus
Traits
HeightMales
preferred 72–75 cm (28–30 in)
minimum 68 cm (27 in)
Females
preferred 67–70 cm (26–28 in)
minimum 64 cm (25 in)
WeightMales
minimum 50 kg (110 lb)
Females
minimum 45 kg (100 lb)
Coatstraight, coarse, stand-off coat with well-developed undercoat
Colourany solid colour, piebald or spotted colour, except liver, blue, and solid black
Kennel club standards
Fédération Cynologique Internationalestandard
Dog (domestic dog)

TheCaucasian Shepherd Dog orCaucasian Ovcharka is a largelivestock guardian dog native to theCaucasus region, notablyGeorgia,Armenia,Azerbaijan, andDagestan.[1] It wasbred in theSoviet Union from about 1920 from dogs of theCaucasus Mountains and the steppe regions ofSouthern Russia.[2] The Caucasus Mountains in Georgia has historically been the principal region of distribution of Caucasian Shepherd dogs, both in terms of numbers and the quality of the dogs present in the area.[1]

History

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For centuries dogs similar to the Caucasian mountain dogs have served shepherds in theCaucasus Mountains aslivestock guardian dogs,[3]: 269  defending sheep from predators, mainlywolves and human sheep-thieves.[4]: 399  These dogs are distributed over a wide area, and there are considerable regional variations: those in Azerbaijan are fairly tall and lightly built; those in Dagestan are smaller and roughly square in outline; those of the formerChecheno-Ingush ASSR, nowIngushetia andChechnya, are heavily built and very large.[5]: 58  It is widely accepted that those ofGeorgia are better and more uniform than those of other regions.[5]: 58 

During the twentieth century Soviet breeders selected some of these varieties among Caucasian dogs and created the Caucasian Shepherd Dog breed. Caucasian shepherds were first scientifically described by the Russian cynologist Aleksandr Mazover,[1] noting that the center of distribution of the breed, both in terms of numbers and quality, were Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Dagestan.[1] While the dogs from different areas of the region shared the general features today present in Caucasian shepherds, Caucasian Shepherds from Georgia were considered to be the best examples of the breed due to their size, powerful musculoskeletal structure, and attractive long fur. For this reason, theGeorgian SSR became the principal region for cultivating Caucasian Shepherd dogs in the Soviet Union.[1]

The breed was definitively accepted by theFédération Cynologique Internationale in 1984, under the patronage of the Soviet Union.[6]

Characteristics

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The Caucasian Ovcharka is a large dog, usually weighing 45–70 kg (99–154 lb).[7]: 71  The preferred height at thewithers is in the range 67–70 cm (26–28 in) for bitches, and 72–75 cm (28–30 in) for dogs;[2] the minimum heights and weights for registration are 64 cm (25 in) and 40 kg (88 lb) for bitches, and 68 cm (27 in) and 50 kg (110 lb) for dogs.[2]Life expectancy was reported in 2020 at 10–11 years;[7]: 71  a study published in 2024 found the median lifespan to be 5.4 years, the lowest in all breeds studied; however, the sample size was just 22 dogs.[8]

In appearance, it closely resembles theKars dog.[9][10]

Use

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Caucasian Shepherd Dogs used to serve as guard dogs andbear hunting dogs and today they work as prison guard dogs inRussia.[11]

Restrictions

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The breed is banned in Denmark[12] and subject to restrictions in Russia.[13]

References

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  1. ^abcdefAleksandr, Mazover.Племенное дело в служебном собаководстве (Breeding of working dogs). pp. 2, 3. Retrieved27 August 2020.
  2. ^abcFCI-Standard N° 328: Caucasian Shepherd Dog (Kavkazskaïa Ovtcharka). Fédération Cynologique Internationale. Accessed July 2020.
  3. ^Bonnie Wilcox, Chris Walkowicz (1993).Atlas of Dog Breeds of the World, fourth edition. Neptune City, New Jersey: TFH Publications.ISBN 0866228551
  4. ^Desmond Morris (2002).Dogs: A Dictionary of Dog Breeds. North Pomfret, Vermont: Trafalgar Square Publishing.ISBN 9781570762192.
  5. ^abDavid Hancock (2014).Dogs of the Shepherds: a Review of the Pastoral Breeds. Ramsbury, Marlborough, Wiltshire: The Crowood Press Ltd.ISBN 9781847978080.
  6. ^FCI breeds nomenclature: Kavkazskaïa Ovtcharka (328). Fédération Cynologique Internationale. Accessed July 2020.
  7. ^abKim Dennis-Bryan (2020 [2012])).The Complete Dog Breed Book, second edition. London: Dorling Kindersley.ISBN 9780241412732.
  8. ^Kirsten M. McMillan, Jon Bielby, Carys L. Williams, Melissa M. Upjohn, Rachel A. Casey, Robert M. Christley (2024).Longevity of companion dog breeds: those at risk from early death.Scientific Reports.14, article 531.doi:10.1038/s41598-023-50458-w.
  9. ^Morris, Desmond (2001).Dogs: the ultimate dictionary of over 1,000 dog breeds. North Pomfret, VT: Trafalgar Square Publishing. p. 396.ISBN 1-57076-219-8.
  10. ^Yilmaz, Orhan; Ertuğrul, Mehmet; Wilson, R Trevor (2012)."The domestic livestock resources of Turkey: breed descriptions and status of guard and hunting dogs".63rd Annual Meeting of the EAAP.63 (1). European Association of Animal Production: 69. Retrieved30 October 2020.
  11. ^"Caucasian shepherd dogs bred for hunting Russian bears go on sale in Northern Ireland for first time".Belfasttelegraph. Retrieved1 January 2019.
  12. ^"Danish Legislation on Dogs".Danish Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries. Archived fromthe original on 5 July 2013. Retrieved29 December 2022.
  13. ^"Russia's Interior Ministry compiles list of potentially dangerous dog breeds".TASS. Retrieved29 December 2022.
Dogs originating in Russia
Extant
Extinct
Dogs originating in the Caucasian Mountain:Armenia,Azerbaijan andGeorgia
Armenia
Georgia
  • = Descended from and closely related to livestock guardian dogs, but traditionally used in other roles
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