Hi, everybody! I am new here. I do not have CO, but I am involved with West Siberian Laika and Tazi. Currently, I am retired and live in Virginia, USA. I am involved in organization of the second international conference dedicated to preservation of aboriginal dogs.
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Considered a Russian breed, the Caucasian Ovtcharka is a part of the Troika, a threesome of recognized Russian sheepdogs, the other two being the bearded South-Russian Sheepdog and the highly controversial Central Asian Shepherd Dog. Read the full profile.If you are concerned about the preservation of this breed or just want to share your info and learn more, please register and participate in our site. |
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Considered a Russian breed, the Caucasian Ovtcharka is a part of the Troika, a threesome of recognized Russian sheepdogs, the other two being the bearded South-Russian Sheepdog and the highly controversial Central Asian Shepherd Dog.
