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It's only been 5 months! It's not the same when you're older. But this has something to do with your personal domestication.
If a dog is tied every day, he will be irritable. Frequent contact with people will be more open-minded. However, the fierce dog type of dog in Central Asia has a strong sense of territory.
So rest assured As he grows older and gets acquainted with your home, you will find that he is beginning to protect his territory. Personally, I like Central Asia very much. Let's take a picture.
I hope that there are more and more buddies who like Central Asia.
In ancient times, Central Asia was guarded by herders who guarded their tents and flocks of sheep, and often had to fight with wolves. So you can rest assured of the ferocity.
As for the shepherd dog that he said is not suitable for housekeeping, I think you need to know more about dogs. The Central Asian Shepherd Dog is ranked 7th in the ranking of fierce dogs. It even hit the first place in the ranking of foreign non-mainstream fierce dogs, surpassing Bit and the Caucasus, as well as Tibetan Mastiff and Newpoliton.
But maybe you haven't heard of it except for the Tibetan mastiff.
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My husband and I are very fond of raising dogs, and I want to tell you that my domestic sheepdog has always been familiar with the bowback "That is, the German Shepherd", and I really eat a lot, and I pull a lot, and I don't like to be clean. I was angry enough, but my little pet dog, Deer Dog, was not only small, but also ate less. I also love cleanliness and most importantly it's super smart.
I will take care of the house, and I will bite "Roar" once with a familiar friend. I am also very concerned about the movement at home at night. Hehe.
In a word. I'm disappointed in the sheepdog...
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Shepherd dogs, very close to people. Not suitable for housekeeping.
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1. Refer to the information of the parents to understand the breed and appearance characteristics of the parent dog, and then start to select the puppy from its unique characteristics.
2. Observe the body structure of the puppy, generally speaking, the length of the adult Central Asian dog is slightly greater than the shoulder height.
3. From the front part, the puppy's forelimbs and leg bones are thick and powerful, the soles of the feet are large and the foot pads are abundant, the leg bones and joints are not deformed and infiltrated, and the lowest point of the front chest should be lower than the position of the front elbow joint.
4. From the back of the body, the two hind legs are moderately bent, not eight inside or eight outside, and there is no restriction of movement or lameness.
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The Central Asian Shepherd Dog is a very characteristic dog breed, but this breed of dog also has some drawbacks.
First of all, the Central Asian Shepherd is very stubborn. They are loyal to their owners and pretend to be limbs, but they can be very stubborn towards strangers or other animals. This stubbornness can lead to conflicts with other pets or small children, which can be a very big problem for families and other pets.
Secondly, the Central Asian Shepherd Dog is a very independent dog breed. They rarely seek attention and communication from their owners, which can lead to a lack of communication and communication between their owners and this dog. This independence has led to the need for more training and socialization of the Central Asian Shepherd to help them better integrate into the family and society.
Additionally, Central Asian Shepherd Dogs may exhibit violence and aggression. Due to their pedigree and work background, this breed of dog can easily become aggressive. If they are not sufficiently socialized, trained, and cared for, they can bite others, which can be a very dangerous and difficult problem to control for the family and those around them.
Finally, Central Asian Shepherds need a lot of exercise and space. This breed of dog needs a lot of exercise to maintain physical health and mental balance. If they are overly confined at home or don't have enough time to exercise, they may develop anxiety and disruptive behaviors.
To sum up, the Central Asian Shepherd Dog is a very characteristic dog breed, but they also have some shortcomings. These shortcomings require special attention and dealing with by the owner to ensure that the relationship between this dog and the family and community remains harmonious.
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1. The minimum of 60 male dogs of Central Asian shepherd dogs and the minimum of 65 centimeters of male dogs, according to the different breeding environment, there will be some differences in the height of the dog.
2. The breeding of Central Asian shepherd dogs requires a large courtyard, and the bigger the better, and it needs to have a fence or fence. They need to have work to do (caregiving). Small living environments will cause them to get bored.
With training, these dogs will make excellent guard dogs. They must live in a stable, limited environment, otherwise they will expand their territory as much as they can. Central Asian Shepherd Dogs should often follow their owners for hikes and walks.
They may be a little lazy when guarding their belongings, but they can react as soon as a situation arises. The Central Asian Shepherd does not need to be fed in large quantities, just in a balanced manner. The fur needs to be groomed frequently, otherwise it tends to form bundles.
Especially in spring, when there is a lot of hair removal, it is necessary to remove the hair by frequent combing. In other seasons of the year, they do not have significant hair removal and only require general care.
3. If the dog's nutrition is good, the body size will be larger.
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Yes. They are well adapted to indoor living, but farm life or a wide fenced yard is best suited for them. Whether indoors or outdoors, they love to spend time with their owners.
It is advisable to prepare enough biting gum and safety toys for teeth grinding during the period of tooth change in Central Asia, which can reduce the damage to furniture and personal items such as remote controls, mobile phones, clothing and towels, and paper towels.
The encyclopedia has a detailed description of the Central Asian Shepherd.
The Central Asian Shepherd Dog may be the offspring of the Asian Mastiff. This fearless sheepdog has been used as a guard dog for sheep for hundreds or thousands of years. It is a close relative of the now popular large Caucasian Shepherd Dog.
Its body length is slightly longer than its shoulder height (especially in females). The minimum shoulder height for adult males is 65 cm, and for females it is 60 cm. If the size of the dog is normal, then this number should increase.
Gender characteristics are distinct. Males are taller and burly than females.
Please note: The body size is relatively large.
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Yes, Tibetan mastiffs can be raised in the south, why can't they be raised in Central Asia? But you have to see if your city is not allowed to keep large dogs, don't buy them back and don't let them go.
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Yes, it depends on how you raise it. The sleds that live in the north can be raised in the same way as in the south.
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