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Dogs 101 - Black Russian Terrier

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Published on Sep 15, 2011 by

For more, visit http://animal.discovery.com/tv/dogs-101/#mkcpgn=ytapl1 | This dog is large, sturdy, and built for serious action.

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  • Make a Dogs 101 for the Deerhound pleeeese.

  • How does he see!!?

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  • Very laid-back dogs. I don't really like them but it's interesting to interract with such a big thing. Amazingly loyal and patient. P.S. I live in Russia so I've seen those dogs

  • Please, Remember that this dog was bred for the sole purpose of guarding. They're ment to be a 'thinker' rather then a 'reactor' but they are still intended to intimidate and if needed bite. The video is correct, personally would take it a step further, saying this is not only NOT a good dog for first time dog owners, its NOT a good breed for those who've not owned a protection/guard/dominate breed of dog before.You need to know the signs of something that might happen,before it does. Great dog.

  • giant black bichon!

  • I want one! Is it not good for a first dog? Really? What if I grew up with dogs and I am good with dogs?

  • @BPsultan A lot they are very energetic dogs :)

  • @axw64 How much exercise does she need? I am thinking of getting one

  • @MrMFurniss How much exercise does she need?

  • @CHUNDL01 How much exercise do they need?

  • make dog 101 o staffordshire bull terreir

  • There is not always correct information on TV. This show stated that 40% of the body weight was in the BRTs head. NOT so!! I think these "experts" misunderstood some information on the BRT. The head is supposed to be 40% of the animals overall height. Example: Say a dog is 30 inches tall(at withers), this means that the length of the dogs head should be 12 inches which is 40% of the 30 inch height. Make sense?

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