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CAUTION! AGGRESSIVE and VICIOUS CAUCASIAN OVCHARKA

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2009

www.ElbrusKennel.net

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  • ship one over to australia thanks :)

  • @zac000222 I can :)

  • I was wondering if I may use your video as part of a presentation with 1st graders. The presentation is on how judging and labelling anyone (or anyTHING) can hurt in the end-and quite possibly deprive YOU of new friends and new experiences. I know people who would just *look* at a Caucasian Ovcharka, or read 1 book and automatically think they're  vicious-with no hope of changing that outlook through fact or practical knowledge. Keep up the work to educate all of us! It's appreciated :)

  • @CanuckFootballFan Yes, You may :)

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  • Nice bear U got there

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  • Close call!! She is lucky to be alive.. :)

  • awwww soo cute X3 beautiful and kind dogs :)

  • I have 2, gunner and diesel. these dogs really are gentle giants. Gentle giants untill a stranger tries to get in your door. then they are vicious weapons. if you want one of these dogs, this isnt a recomendation. You must give them agressive/assertive training, or their instincts will kick in everytime someone is at the door.

  • @pitalipshen He's right, this video sucks.

  • @bradg674 wtf. seriously? you need to have your head examined...

  • this video sucks. I hope who ever posted it dies.

  • @optikslobb...this breed was specifically bred to be a guard/estate dog...being apprehensive towards anyone outside their immediate family circle is in their DNA...it takes an extremely responsible owner to do all the required training so that this animal doesn't become an absolute menace to society...

  • @conni70 It is called "training". Something you are apparently not very familiar with. Any well trained dog can easily be handled by their owner and their will be no "nightmare" after a simple command is given.

    Oh your dog doesn't work like that? It is because you didn't train them well or correctly.

  • @zidane849 I don't think @Deschuttes was capable of grasping it in the first place...

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