Central Asian Shepherd

 
 
The Life of Animals | Central Asian Shepherd | The breed has a more robust dog of medium size, with great strength and power. The hair is short or moderately long with a heavy layer. His ears are, in practice, cut very short, and the tail is moderately long base (with the exception of dogs from countries where cosmetic surgery for dogs are illegal). The legs are straight, with strong bones and moderately angled yet defined. Bred to solve problems, irrespective, strong, brave and responsible. This is a big dog, but agile, sometimes described as a cat and dog fur. Central Asia is a working breed of dog breeds and breeders of different organizations or groups to issue regulations and recommendations to preserve the ability of dogs to perform certain operations.

 

Breed clubs in European countries rarely have the requirements, while the most common sports such as Schutzhund dog or IPO are not perfectly suited for a dog guardian of cattle. Some EU countries developed special tests to large breeds of dogs to detect the overall stability of a dog, like-minded assessment test in Sweden. The most common tests in the United States are citizens by the AKC Canine Good and ATTS temperament test by the test of the American temperament. Both tests are designed primarily to reveal the stability of temperament. ATTS is more important for working dogs, and also appreciates the reactions necessary for their protection dog.


Despite the negative reputation of dog fighting business, evidence of fighting face to reveal the will of a dog and his ability to fight off predators. In highly developed countries with open field sheepherding, major losses of livestock of cattle can be caused by predation by wild dogs and wolf-dog hybrids and livestock guard dogs must be able to protect the sheep. Control tests are designed to maintain an important race. And finally, the test of real life for Central Asia is just being a dog farm or herd protection dog, in any country. Information on the behavior of dogs kept livestock and details can be found in Livestock Guardian Dog Association


Aziat race is a versatile, universal, and fits into different descriptions simultaneously, which is the Kennel Club to classify different Central Asia in the different groups of purebred dogs. RKF, FCI recognized kennel club of Russia, Central Asia classified as a working dog breed, which reflects the outstanding results in obedience, protection and related military training. Modern requirements for the Kennel Club's main breeding in Russia include mandatory temperament testing and the qualifications and performance evaluation.

Post Labels

Albatross Alligator Amphibian Anteater Antelope Ape Armadillo Aves Avocet Axolotl Baboon Badger Bandicoot Barb Bat Bear Beaver Bee Beetle Beetle Horns Binturong Bird Birds Of Paradise Bison Boar Bongo Bonobo Booby Budgerigar Buffalo Bugs Bull Butterfly Butterfly Fish Caiman Camel Capybara Caracal Cassowary Cat Caterpillar Catfish Cattle Centipede Chameleon Chamois Cheetah Chicken Chimpanzee Chinchilla Cicada Cichlid Civet Clouded Leopard Clown Fish Coati Collared Peccary Common Buzzard Cougar Cow Coyote Crab Crane Critically Endangered crocodile Crustacean Cuscus Damselfly Deer Dhole Discus Dodo Dog Dolphin Donkey Dormouse Dragon Dragonfly Duck Dugongs Eagle east Concern Eastern Rosella Echidna Eel Elephant Emu Extinct Falcon Fennec fox Ferret Fish Flamingo Flatfish Flounder Fly Fossa Fox Frog Gar Gazelle Gecko Gerbil Gerridae Gharial Gibbon Giraffe Goat Goose Gopher Gorilla Grasshopper Green Anaconda Guinea Fowl Guinea Pig Gull Guppy Hamster Hare Harp seal Hawk Hedgehog Heron Hippopotamus Horse Hummingbird Hyena Ibis Iguana Impala Insect Invertebrate Jackal Jaguar Jellyfish Jerboa Kangaroo Kestrel Kingfisher Kiwi Koala Komodo Kowari Kudu Ladybird Ladybug Larvae Lemming Lemur Leopard Liger Lion Lizard Llama Lobster Loris Lynx Macaque Magpie Mammoth Manta Ray Markhor Marsupial Mayfly Meerkat Mermaid Millipede moles Mollusca Mongoose Monkey Moorhen Moose Mosquito Moth Mule Near Threatened Newt Nightingale ntelope Nudibranch Numbat Octopus Okapi Omnivore Orangutan Oriole Ornamental Birds Ornamental Fish Ostrich Otter owl Oyster Pademelon Panda Panthera Parrot Peacock Pelican Penguins Phanter Pig Pika Pike Platypus Polar Bears Porcupine Possum Prawn Primate Puffer Fish Puffin Puma Quoll Rabbit Raccoon Rare Rat Reindeer Reptile Rhino Robin Rodent Salamander Salmon Scorpion Scorpion Fish Sea ​​horse Sea lion Seals Serval Shark Skunk Snake spider Squid Squirrel Starling Bird Stoat Stork Swan Tapir Tarantula Threatened Tiger Tortoise Toucan Turtle Vulnerable Vulture Walrus Warthog Weasel whale Wildebeest Wolf Wolverine Wombat Woodlouse Woodpecker Zebra

Blog Archive