Read About Black Russian Terrier Dog

The Black Russian Terrier is a brave, observant and protective breed with a very balanced temperament. Here's everything you need to know about this dog breed.

Quick Black Russian Terrier Summary:

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  1. Size:

    Large to Giant
  2. Weight:

    51 -- 100+ lbs
  3. Coat:

    Double Coated
  4. Shedding:

    Low Shedding
  5. Temperament:

    Very Affectionate
  6. Obedience:

    Excellent Obedience
  7. Ease of Training:

    Easy to Train
  8. Way with Children:

    Excellent with Children

Black Russian Terrier - Facts

  1. AKC Group/Date Admitted:

    Working; 1996
  2. Size & Weight:

    25 -- 29 inches tall and 80 -- 143 lbs
  3. Coat:

    This breed has a coarse undercoat with a "tousled" outercoat.
  4. Head & Muzzle:

    With broad and blocky features this breed gives the impression of power and strength.
  5. Body:

    A deep chest, and thick, powerful neck showcases the strength of this breed.
  6. Colors:

    Black
  7. Life Expectancy:

    10 -- 11 years
  8. Popularity:

    This is a fairly popular breed due to its loving nature and instinct to protect.
  9. Habitat:

    The Black Russian Terrier can live harmoniously in an apartment, as long as it is sufficiently exercised; they love to be as close to their families as possible, and therefore, do not do well being left outside alone.

Black Russian Terrier - Origins

  1. Country of Origin:

    Soviet Union
  2. Historical Information:

    In the 1940's this breed was developed by an army controlled kennel that began breeding dogs for its own purposes; they were created by interbreeding Rottweilers, Giant Schnauzers and Airedales.

Black Russian Terrier - Defining Characteristics

  1. Temperament:

    Calm and confident, this breed is extremely loving towards its family but can act rather aloof toward strangers.
  2. Behavior:

    Extremely playful, this breed seeks out intense human contact.
  3. Habits:

    This breed takes a little extra time to mature, expect boisterous, puppy-like behavior for several years.

Black Russian Terrier - Concerns

  1. Health Issues:

    This breed is prone to hip dysplasia.
  2. Exercise Needs:

    This breed is always ready for play; they love to walk, swim and run around in the snow.
  3. Grooming Needs:

    The Black Russian Terrier needs to be brushed at least once per week and needs to see a professional groomer 2 -- 3 times per year.
  4. Travel Needs:

    With a breed this large, it is always a good idea to make sure they are belted in to a dog seat when traveling.
  5. Getting Along With Other Pets and Children:

    The Black Russian Terrier loves everyone!

Black Russian Terrier - How to Choose

  1. What to Look for in a Healthy Puppy:

    Bright, clear eyes, smooth and shiny coat, friendly and playful disposition.
  2. What you will Need for a New Puppy:

    Training collar and leash, new dishes, puppy crate and gates, and plenty of toys.
  3. Puppy-Proofing your House:

    As with any breed, it is a good idea to get down on your new companions level and check things out. If it is in your line of sight, you can be sure that your curious pup will find it. Remove all objects that can be easily ingested by you dog and make sure that all electrical cords and well hidden.