If people hear about Wolf Killer Dogs, they usually think of a violent and unpredictable animal. Although it’s true that the Caucasian Shepherd Dog has the capability to take down the wolf, describing them as brainless killers is an inaccurate description of the breed’s sophisticated nature.

The reality of the Caucasian Shepherd is much different from what its infamous image implies. The intelligence and independence of the Caucasian Shepherd are its defining characteristic. They had to make their own decisions since they were often left with flocks alone for days.

The Caucasian Shepherd Dog is a highly independent thinker because of this trait. They will not blindly obey commands if they don’t recognize the issue and can be perceived as a lack of understanding by owners who are not experienced.

Their instinct to protect which earned them the name of Wolf Killer Dog. In their homeland in the past, hesitation could mean death for the entire flock. Their response to perceived dangers is rapid and swift. But a healthy Caucasian Shepherd is stable. They won’t attack if there is no reason.

They are skilled guardians who can differentiate between a peaceful situation and one that could be dangerous. Being in an Caucasian Shepherd requires a profound knowledge of the psychology of dogs. It is impossible to control this breed using force, you must earn their respect.

Socialization is the primary weapon in the arsenal of an owner. It is important to expose a Caucasian Shepherd Dog puppy to diverse environments, sounds and also people. This will make sure that their instinct to protect is in check. They are indeed tough, but they’re also loving of their “pack.”

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