- Black Russian Terrier
Infobox Dogbreed
name = Black Russian Terrier
image_caption = Black Russian Terrier
altname = Black Terrier
Tchiorny Terrier
Chornyi
Russian Bear Schnauzer
Russian Black Terrier
nickname = BRT
country = Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
fcigroup = 2
fcisection = 1
fcinum = 327
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akcgroup = Working
akcstd = http://www.akc.org/breeds/black_russian_terrier/index.cfm
ankcgroup = Group 6 (Utility)
ankcstd = http://www.ankc.aust.com/blackrussian.html
ckcgroup = Group 3 - Working
ckcstd = http://www.ckc.ca/en/Default.aspx?tabid=99&BreedCode=BUT
kcukgroup = Working
kcukstd = http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/item/60
nzkcgroup = Utility
nzkcstd = http://www.nzkc.org.nz/br604.html
ukcgroup = Guardian Dogs
ukcstd = http://mail.ukcdogs.com/UKCweb.nsf/80de88211ee3f2dc8525703f004ccb1e/43c82be99d033ba78525704400547d35?OpenDocument
note =The Black Russian Terrier (or simply BRT) is a breed of
dog developed originally as aguard dog andpolice dog . It is rare outside its native country and is just starting to be recognized elsewhere; for example, it is one of the AKC's most-recently recognized breeds, gaining full status in July 2004.Description
Appearance
The BRT gives the impression of great strength, athleticism, and courage. It should be rustic (but not coarse) in appearance, and should not look as though its coat is sculpted or trimmed. It should "never" appear to lack substance or be weak in any way. Males should be noticeably more masculine than females.
Coat
The coat is hard and dense, never soft, woolly, silky, or frizzy. It should be between 4-10 cm (1.4-4 inches) in length. It should form a beard and eyebrows on the face, and a slight mane around the
withers and neck that is more pronounced in males. The coat is low-shedding and the colour is black or black with some gray hairs.ize
The male stands 25-29 inches (64-74 cm) at the withers compared to the female's 25-28 inches (64-72 cm) with a tolerance of 1.3 inches (3 cm) or more if the dog is well proportioned. The breed weighs 80 to 143 pounds (36-65 kg)
Temperament
BRTs are confident, calm, highly intelligent, brave and loyal. However, without proper training and socialization, they can become aggressive. It should never be timid, and will not hesitate to defend the people that it loves if it thinks they are threatened. The BRT may seem aloof, but needs human companionship and bonds deeply to its family. They are wary of strangers and take a long time to warm up to unfamiliar people, thus they make excellent
guard dog s. BRTs are dominant by nature and need confident owners who have experience handling similar dogs.Care
The BRT, because of its breeding as a working dog, has a very strong "work ethic", and needs a job to do in order to be happy. Early trainingis a must, as it will exploit any owner who has failed to establish clear dominance, and it's just too big to not be trained. They are very responsive to firm, consistent training, and excel at Obedience competitions. They also perform well in other dog sports, such as Agility, and
Schutzhund training. They have a low-shedding coat, and need grooming at least once a week, more for show dogs. The BRT needs lots of exercise, and may becomehyperactive and destructive if it doesn't have a chance to burn off its energy.Health
The BRT is a generally healthy and somewhat long-lived dog (lifespan of 10-14 years), however it is prone to certain hereditary diseases:
* Major concerns
** Hip dysplasia
* Minor concerns
**Elbow dysplasia
**Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA)History
The BRT was developed in the former USSR by the state for use as a military/working dogs. The breeding stock was largely imported from the occupied countries, especially
East Germany . Breeds used in the development include theAiredale Terrier ,Caucasian Ovcharka ,Rottweiler , Newfoundland, Giant andStandard Schnauzer s and the now extinctMoscow Water Dog . It was bred for working ability, rather than appearance, and early examples only resembled today's BRT in their build and coat type. It was bred solely by the state ownedRed Star Kennel until 1957, when some puppies were sold to civilian breeders. These breeders began to breed for looks (as the original was rather plain) while retaining working ability. The breed was recognized by the FCI in 1984.External links
* [http://www.brtca.org Black Russian Terrier Club of America]
* [http://www.rbtclub.co.uk/ Russian Black Terrier Club]
* [http://www.brt-database.com/ Black Russian Terrier - Database] A pedigree database
* [http://www.terrierruso.com/ Black Russian Terrier in Spanish language]
* [http://izteremka.com/ Black Russian Terrier Site in Canada]
* [http://www.midnightsolo.com/ Midnight Solo Black Russian Terrier kennel and training academy Canada Ontario London]
* [http://www.goldleafgraphics.com/Alliance/index.htm] Black Russian terrier Owners and Breeders Alliance of CanadaReferences
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