Samoyed German Shepherd

by metianshi on 2010-05-26 18:49:01

Caucasian: The Caucasian Shepherd has deep-set black eyes with excellent vision, a prominent black nose with wide nostrils, exceptionally thick fur, strong and long front limbs, large paws with hair between the toes that serve to isolate and protect them, robust claws enabling it to stand firmly on uneven ground, hips slightly higher than the back, and a tail covered with abundant and long hair. It is one of the largest fierce dogs in the world, even larger than the Tibetan Mastiff. The Caucasian Shepherd is a strong and athletic dog with powerful muscles, well-developed and proportionate bones. Its body length is slightly greater than its shoulder height. The Caucasian Shepherd is a brave, intelligent, and determined guard dog. It is gentle and obedient to its owner. A natural defensive reaction and territorial awareness make it suspicious of strangers or other dogs. Their temperament is steady and even peaceful. However, when defending their flock, family, and property, they are fierce, swift, and agile. The Caucasian Mountain Dog has sharp insight, so they are very alert and skilled at searching. Babies are very healthy, have been vaccinated and dewormed, and are absolutely purebred. We hope that friends who like them can come to our store to select and order! We hope our service brings you satisfaction! For more details, please feel free to call for consultation. We look forward to your good news. Mobile: 15811399598 QQ: 87713265 Online every day answering questions from dog lovers.

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