Deep within the rugged landscape of the Caucasus Mountains, a breed was created by the harshness of nature as well as the necessity to protect. The Caucasian Shepherd, a living history piece, is more than a pet.
These giant canines were the first line of defense of nomadic tribes for ages. They earned the feared and respected moniker, Wolf Killer Dog. Their evolution was strictly functional.
To withstand sub-zero temperatures and in the mountain air that was thin, the breed developed a strong double coat, weatherproof, and bones with a structure similar to that of a small bear.
Their strength in physical form is just one aspect of their story. The Caucasian spirit can be defined by an obligation to duty that is unstoppable.
Knowing the past of dogs is crucial for pet owners of today. When you bring this giant to a home, you are bringing thousands of years of guardian instincts into your living space.
Territorial Awareness: They naturally trace out “their” territory. Self-reliance: Bred to be able to work on their own without any human intervention in the high mountains. Belief: “Wolf Killer Dogs” are named after their capability to kill apex prey without hesitation.