Canines with a strong and confident personality instinctively guard their property and their family. They need a lot of room to play and do not fit in an apartment. Known to be wary of strangers, addressing this issue with a trainer early on is crucial to prevent problems.
Caucasian Shepherds are comfortable within their family and can be good with children if treated with respect. However, they can be exuberant during playtime and may need supervision around kids to ensure control is maintained.
Establishing basic rules and commands for interacting with children is essential. This breed does not respond well to a one-size-fits-all approach and can be risky due to their independent nature, bred to make decisions on their own rather than follow commands constantly.
Grooming a Caucasian Shepherd involves regular hair cleaning to remove dead hair, especially during shedding seasons. It’s important to clean their ears, trim their nails, and brush their teeth daily to prevent dental issues. Like all large dogs, they require a high-quality diet suitable for their size. Consult your veterinarian for specific nutrition and health recommendations for this breed.
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