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How much does a Black Russian Terrier cost?

How much does a Black Russian Terrier cost?

Black Russian Terriers are one of the most expensive dog breeds money can buy. Across North America, Black Russian Terrier breeders charge anywhere from $2,000 to $4,500 for a puppy. It could be more or it could be less, depending on the breeder, where the breeder lives, shipping costs and the genetic’s of the puppy.

Are Black Russian Terriers rare?

The Black Russian Terrier is a somewhat rare breed in the United States. They are a large working breed that has been used in police and military work. They are an excellent guard dog and with proper training will be a marvelous companion.

Are black Russian terriers good pets?

Brave and self-assured, Black Russian Terriers are somewhat family-friendly — they can be very loving, but this probably shouldn’t be your family’s first dog. Like many dogs, they do better when playing with supervised children. Black Russian Terriers can be suspicious of strangers.

Are Black Russian Terriers aggressive?

Black Russian Terriers are guardian dogs, devoted to their people. Chaining a Black Russian Terrier out in the yard and giving him little or no attention is not only cruel, it can also lead to aggression.

Where can I get a black Russian Terrier?

Located in North Carolina, USA, Guardian Bears Kennel breeds champion, thoroughly health-tested Black Russian Terrier (BRT) dogs.

What kind of dog is a Russian Bear?

BRTs carry ancestral bloodlines of the Rottweiler breed she loved and missed, and the Newfoundland breed she loved as a child. After a year of research and traveling North America to interview breeders, in 2009 DeAnne brought home her first “Blackie” – Russian Bears Juri Tupolev.

When did The Guardian bears Kennel come out?

Established in 2009, Guardian Bears Kennel was created to formally train and breed exceptional quality Black Russian Terriers, and offer breed-specific guidance to owners of these highly intelligent dogs.

When did Tessa the Russian Terrier grow up?

We consider all aspects of standard, temperament and health as well as others. Tessa has grown up in the “dog world” with her parents being some of the lead trainers for the DOD and police departments in the 1990’s.