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Powerful and massive, the Caucasian Ovcharka can be a difficult breed for an inexperienced owner, because it respects and obeys only those that it deems superior to itself. They are good with children, but will not see them as their masters. The dog develops a strong bond with its owner but will rarely be submissive; this is truly a thinking dog which relies on its own instincts, sometimes even disregarding its master's directions. A breed with a very quick reaction time and fast protection reflexes. With proper care, handling and training, this is a well-behaved and obedient family companion.
Ovcharka—a.k.a Caucasian Shepherds—blend in with the sheep they guard. A pack of wolves (3 or 4) will attack the sheep, not noticing the Ovcharka. The thickness of the coat prevents the wolves from biting through. They are loyal to their duty in protecting their flock and family and will stand by and defend through any circumstance. They are an extremely aggressive animal and need very experienced owners.
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oceanbound222 3 years ago