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The Black Russian Terrier, also called the Chornyi Terrier, originates in the USSR and the breed dates back to the 1940s. These dogs reach about 75 centimetres in height and weigh between 45 and 50 kilograms. Bred as a guard dog, Black Russian Terriers develop loyal and fierce connections with children and will protect them. These dogs are very intelligent but as with other clever dogs that can lead to stubbornness. Happy as a family dog, the Black Russian Terrier will perform guard duties whether asked to or not. They are not amused by strangers or visitors.
Temperament
Strong, confident, energetic
Breed Fast Facts
80 - 140 lbs
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10 to 11 years
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The Seeing Eye Dog is New Jersey’s official state dog.
Wally, the Pembroke Welsh corgi from Wharton, has 124,000 followers on his Instagram account.
New Jersey’s viral sensation Prancer, an abandoned Chihuahua described as a “demon dog” by volunteer shelter workers, found his forever home in 2021.
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