93% Compatible
Despite their imposing size, Black Russian Terriers are known as 'Black Pearls of Russia' for their gentle nature.
Their distinctive curly coat naturally forms cords if left ungroomed, creating a unique appearance similar to dreadlocks.
Developed in Russia during the 1940s by the Soviet Red Star Kennel for military and police work. Combined multiple breeds to create an ideal working dog for cold climates.
Developed along Spain's coastal regions during the Middle Ages, these dogs excelled in herding livestock and retrieving from water, serving as versatile working companions.
Daily brushing required to maintain coat. Needs extensive socialization and training from early age. Regular exercise crucial for physical and mental well-being.
Professional grooming needed regularly. Requires extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation. Early socialization important for balanced temperament.