Black Russian Terrier Dog (Russian Dog)
Category: Terrier Dogs
Facts about Black Russian Terrier Dogs, "Scientific name for Black Russian Terrier Dog, or domestic canine, is Canis lupus familiaris". The Black Russian Terrier Dog is a variety of dog that hails from Russia. The Black Russian Terrier Dog breed is principally bred to serve as a police dog or guard dog And the Russian army. In spite of the name of the Black Russian Terrier, the animal is not an exact terrier. It is assumed that approximately twenty varieties were employed in its development, together with the Giant Schnauzer, the Airedale, the Rottweiler, the Caucasian Ovtcharka, the Newfoundland and the currently destroyed Moscow Water Dog.
Black Russian Terrier Dogs sweat glands are between their paw pads.
It is a Fact a Black Russian Terrier Dog sees in color and have better low light vision. Black Russian Terrier Dogs have three eyelids, a lower lid, an upper eyelid lid and a third lid, that is called a haw or nictitating membrane, this keeps the dogs eye protected and moist. Black Russian Terrier Dogs eyes have a special membrane for seeing better at night, called a tapetum lucidum - a dogs reflective layer in the choroid chiefly of nocturnal, causing the eyes to glow when light at night hits the eyes and they consist of some layers of smooth flat cells covered by a section of double deformed crystals.
Appearance
The Black Russian Terrier Dog breed offers the feeling of immense athleticism, strength and bravery. It will be rustic, but not crude, in appearance, and will not appear as if its fur is trimmed or sculpted. By no means, the Black Russian Terrier Dog will appear to be short of stuff or be feeble in any manner. The coat of this dog breed is a double coat with a crude outer protector hair over a flexible undercoat. The coat is thick and hard, never woolly, soft, frizzy or silky. It will outline a beard and eyebrows on the Black Russian Terrier Dog’s face, and a minor mane around the neck and withers, which is more prominent in male breeds. The fur is low-shedding, with black in color with a few sprinkled gray hairs.
All dogs are identical in makeup big or small– 42 permanent teeth and 321 bones. Black Russian Terrier Puppies have 28 teeth and when they become adult dogs they have 42 teeth. When Black Russian Terrier puppies are born, they have no teeth and are deaf and blind. Black Russian Terrier Puppies for their first few weeks will sleep ninety percent of the day and their vision is not fully developed until after the first month.
Average body temperature for a Black Russian Terrier Dog is between 101 to 102.5 degrees
Female Black Russian Terrier Dogs are in heat for matting for about 20 days twice a year. Female Black Russian Terrier Dogs are pregnant for 60 days before they’re puppies are born.
A Black Russian Terrier Dog is an omnivore, (definition-they eat both other animals and plants). All Dogs are direct descendants of
The male Black Russian Terrier dog The average height of the males 25 to 29 inches (63.5 to 73.6 cm) The average height for the females 25 to 28 inches (63.5 to 71.1 cm)
The average weight of the dog is 90 to 145 pounds (40.8 to 65.7 kg)
The average weight of female is 80 to 135 (36.9 to 61.2kg).
Dogs have two times the amount of ear muscles than people. It is a fact a Black Russian Terrier Dog can hear a sound at four times the distance of a human. Sound frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz) Def-Hertz is the measurement of frequency, explicitly it's one cycle per second. The higher the Hertz are, the higher the pitched the sound is. Dogs hear best at 45,000 Hz to 65,000 Hz, while humans hear best at around 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
Temperament
The temperament and character of the Black Russian Terrier Dog are of greatest importance. The Black Russian Terrier Dog breeds are confident, calm, brave and self-confident dogs. They are highly clever and acclimatize well to training. Actually, this dog breed was initially developed to Dog protect and guard. The Black Russian Terrier Dog breed is alert and receptive, mechanically defensive, determined, courageous, deeply faithful to family. Usually the Black Russian Terrier Dog is detached and so it does not enjoy interruption by strangers into his individual space. Excessive excitability or shyness is a grave fault in these dog breeds. Black Russian Terrier Dogs sweat glands are between their paw pads.
It is a Fact a Black Russian Terrier Dog sees in color and have better low light vision. Black Russian Terrier Dogs have three eyelids, a lower lid, an upper eyelid lid and a third lid, that is called a haw or nictitating membrane, this keeps the dogs eye protected and moist. Black Russian Terrier Dogs eyes have a special membrane for seeing better at night, called a tapetum lucidum - a dogs reflective layer in the choroid chiefly of nocturnal, causing the eyes to glow when light at night hits the eyes and they consist of some layers of smooth flat cells covered by a section of double deformed crystals.
The average lifespan of the Black Russian Terrier Dog breed ranges from 10 years to 14 years.
If purchasing a Black Russian Terrier Dog from a breeder, make sure to find a good breeder with references check at least two to three of the puppies that were purchased from this breeder. In 2004 the Black Russian Terrier Dog was first recognized by the (AKC) American Kennel Club.
Only humans and dogs have prostates and a dog doesn't have an appendix.
Black Russian Terrier Dog’s nose prints can be used to identify them, their nose prints are like a humans finger print. It is a Fact a Black Russian Terrier Dog smells more than 1,000 times stronger than that of a human. A Black Russian Terrier Dog’s nose, secretes a thin layer of mucous that helps it absorb scent, after that they lick their noses and sample the scent through their mouth.
Black Russian Terrier Dogs pant to keep cool with 10 to 35 breaths per minute with an average of 24 breaths per minute. A large dog breed resting heart beats between 60 to 100 times per minute, and a small dog breed’s heart beats on average between 100 to 140 pant a lot.
The number one heath problems amongst Black Russian Terrier Dogs is obesity, so always make sure your dog doesn't get to fat. Many foot problems that Black Russian Terrier Dogs have are just an issue of long toenails.
A Black Russian Terrier Dog’s mouth can apply approximately 150 to 200 pounds of pressure per square inch and an American Pit Bull Terrier, German Shepherd Dog and a rottweiler can have 320 LBS of pressure on avg.wolves.