The Caucasian Shepherd dog is a serious guardian breed and should never be taken lightly. The Caucasian is bold, fearless, self-confident and fierce when a threat is present, but he is soft, devoted, kind and endearing to his family, including other family pets. Caucasian Shepherd dogs were used for centuries to protect properties from trespassers, guard livestock from large and small predators such as wolves and coyotes, and for many other duties. In modern days, especially in the West, they're most commonly companions and watchdogs. There is a great variety of types among the Caucasian dogs depending on their home region. For almost a century, there has been two breed types and standards: The Mountain type, which is long-coated and has a heavier body mass than the Steppe type, a shorter-coated dog with a lighter body mass. Other names for the breed include Caucasian Ovcharka, Caucasian Sheepdog, Kawkasky Owtscharka, and Kaukasische Schaferhund.

Caucasian Shepherd Dog
Thick, sturdy female with excellent structure and heavy coat. Calm and watchful personality. Already showing natural guardian awareness.

Caucasian Shepherd Dog
Beautiful female with a plush coat and feminine expression. Confident but affectionate. Well-built with strong bone structure. Very balanced temperament so far.

Caucasian Shepherd Dog
Well-balanced male with excellent bone and a bold, curious nature. Very alert and interactive. Strong head and good presence for his age. Beautiful coat and markings.

Caucasian Shepherd Dog
Male #1 (Available) Large-boned male with a thick coat and beautiful mask. Confident and steady personality. Already showing strong structure and a solid build. Calm but observant. Expected to mature