The Black Russian Terrier is a relatively new breed to the modern canine world. It was primarily introduced in Russia as a guard dog and a police dog. Its obvious strength, courage, athleticism, and resilience remain entirely unmatched, thus making it an excellent partner to security and police forces everywhere. It has a very rustic look, causing fear in anyone unlucky enough to attempt to be on the wrong end of the aggressive personality of this canine.
Little do they realize that the Black Russian Terrier is otherwise very friendly, sensitive, and desiring of companionship from humans and other dogs. However, they are very wary of strangers, and it takes a long time to warm up to an unfamiliar person or dog. For this reason, many people like to make pets out of Black Russian Terriers for the security they naturally exhibit.
The Black Russian Terrier is a mixed breed of many breeds of canine. It has a slight resemblance to each breed it is related to. It has a relatively surprising mix of the personalities of each breed too, which explains the sensitive personality, also combined with the naturally aggressive personality, which makes it an excellent guard dog.
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During the 1930's, a military kennel named the Red Star, out of Moscow, started working on a native breed that would be part of the national security force. Attempting to create the breed at that time was quite a challenge due to the slaughter of much of the purebred dog stock during the Russian Revolution, and additional depletion of pure stock during the World War and economic disasters.
Their breeding program came to life after World War II, when quality Giant Schnauzer and Rottweiler stock were brought back to Russia.
The Red Star Kennel worked on selective interbreeding using Giant Schnauzer, Rottweiler, Airedale and Newfoundland breeds. All in all, a total of 17 breeds were used to create the Black Russian Terrier. It was important to have a large breed, not only reliable but highly trainable in many different situations. The dog would also have to be able to endure the harsh Russian winters.
The dogs were initially used by the military police at border crossings, prisons, and military installations.
By 1956, it finally reached the point where the Black Russian Terrier bred true, and the Red Star Kennel released dogs to private breeders. The first breed standard was created by the Red Army in 1958, and was revised several times before 1981. In 1981, the Russian Ministry of Agriculture recognized the breed and it was internationally accepted by the FCI (Federation Cynologique Internationale) in 1984.
BRTs came to the US in the 1980s.
In 2001, the Black Russian Terrier was admitted to the Miscellaneous Class of the AKC and was accepted into the AKC Working Group on July 1, 2004.
The Black Russian Terrier is a calm, confident, and courageous dog with a self-assurance which sometimes if rather aloof towards strangers. They are highly intelligent and extremely reliable. They were bred to guard and protect. The BRT requires human contact and is not a dog to be left outside. They want to be close to family members at all times and are very loyal companions. Obedience training and early and continued socialization are required in order to keep the breed from becoming overly protective. Because of their intelligence, they excel in Obedience and Agility competition, and other working dog sports.
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The Black Russian Terrier is a robust, large and very powerful dog. The dog has large bone and well developed muscles. They range in size from 26 inches to 30 inches, although some can be a little larger and weigh between 80 and 130 pounds on average.
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Mitrofan was born 05.02.2007 in Moscow.
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