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		<title>Caucasians are protective!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 14:08:18 +0000</pubDate>
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Caucasian Mountain Dogs Are Great Protective Guardians But Not A Friendly Dog Breed

Caucasian Mountain Dogs known as the Caucasian Ovtcharka is a breed that safeguards flocks and livestock, thus they usually have brawny innate guardian/protector behaviors. Due to this protective manner, they can be unfriendly towards other people aside from the family they are guarding. [...]]]></description>
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<p><span>Caucasian Mountain Dogs known as the Caucasian Ovtcharka is a breed that safeguards flocks and livestock, thus they usually have brawny innate guardian/protector behaviors. Due to this protective manner, they can be unfriendly towards other people aside from the family they are guarding. </span> <span>When a kid is playing with other friends, it may appear to be a threat for the Caucasian Mountain Dog and there’s a big possibility that they might hurt other individuals as their protect-the-flock genetics will instantly kick in.<span> </span>It’s vital that you warn other people that though this type of dog will not harm the rest of the family, it is not expected to do the same towards others. </span> <span>You have to keep in mind that a Caucasian Mountain Dog got an alarming strength and size which enables them to grapple with human beings and injure them. Also, they are not keen on socializing with other dog breeds or wolves that it’s best you isolate them from other kinds to avoid any bloody fight between them.</span></p>
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		<title>Caucasians are protective but not friendly</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 13:56:08 +0000</pubDate>
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Caucasian Mountain Dogs Are Great Protective Guardians But Not A Friendly Dog Breed

Caucasian Mountain Dogs known as the Caucasian Ovtcharka is a breed that safeguards flocks and livestock, thus they usually have brawny innate guardian/protector behaviors. Due to this protective manner, they can be unfriendly towards other people aside from the family they are guarding. [...]]]></description>
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<p><span>Caucasian Mountain Dogs known as the Caucasian Ovtcharka is a breed that safeguards flocks and livestock, thus they usually have brawny innate guardian/protector behaviors. Due to this protective manner, they can be unfriendly towards other people aside from the family they are guarding. </span></p>
<p><span>When a kid is playing with other friends, it may appear to be a threat for the Caucasian Mountain Dog and there’s a big possibility that they might hurt other individuals as their protect-the-flock genetics will instantly kick in.<span> </span>It’s vital that you warn other people that though this type of dog will not harm the rest of the family, it is not expected to do the same towards others. </span></p>
<p><span>You have to keep in mind that a Caucasian Mountain Dog got an alarming strength and size which enables them to grapple with human beings and injure them. Also, they are not keen on socializing with other dog breeds or wolves that it’s best you isolate them from other kinds to avoid any bloody fight between them.</span><!--EndFragment--></p>
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