Black Russian Terrier: Special Rare-Breed Edition : A Comprehensive Owner’s Guide

Mon, Jan 4, 2010

Breeding


Product Description
Imposing and solid black, this modern-day Russian creation has turned many heads in the dog world for its size, versatility and striking appearance. The Black Russian Terrier was developed in Russia to be an all-around worker and protection dog, and today the breed is all that plus much more. Owners have discovered that this up-and-coming rare breed offers a dynamic blend of intelligence, loyalty and resourcefulness, unlike that of any other pure-bred dog. For a… More >>
Black Russian Terrier: Special Rare-Breed Edition : A Comprehensive Owner’s Guide

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3 Responses to “Black Russian Terrier: Special Rare-Breed Edition : A Comprehensive Owner’s Guide”

  1. Katherine White Says:

    I purchased this book for my son that lives in the Netherlands. He and his girlfriend just got a Black Russian Terrior and I thought this would be handy for them both to learn more about this breed of dog. Thank you.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. B. Ordway Says:

    we just adopted a brt and this book has been so helpful. we have other puppy books, but this one really is specific to the breed.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Anonymous Says:

    This book is pretty thorough. It not only explains the origin of the Black Russian Terrier breed, but it also addresses the temperament and character of the breed. This publication is much more than a “how to care for your new puppy” book, although it is basic enough for new owners. The book not only describes the benefits of owning a BRT, but also responsibly stresses why this strong-willed breed of dog is not for everyone, and tells why that is so. The author seems to have touched on every subject concerning the BRT, from coat care and nutrition to housebreaking, socialization and bloat. I didn’t care for their unrealistic advice to visit the mom and pop of a litter, because this is still such a rare breed that Americans are still importing these scarce dogs from Russia. However, I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone who is thinking of being, or already is, owned by a Black Russian Terrier.
    Rating: 4 / 5


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