THE CAUCASIAN OVCHARKA BUILT BY THE SOVIET MILITARY

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2017
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    The Caucasian Ovcharka is undoubtedly one of the internet's most fantasized dog breeds. The breed is known for being a ferocious and fierce guardian dog breed.

Komentáře • 961

  • @vladimirm9521
    @vladimirm9521 Před 6 lety +368

    your info on Caucasian shepherd is very wrong my friend. my great grandfather had Caucasian shepherd in 1912 when in georgia there was no such thing as Soviet union.

  • @bump9812
    @bump9812 Před 7 lety +308

    intro to every video with this guy "I needed a personal protection dog, a dog to protect my property." Who is really trying to to kill this small time goat and ox farmer in the hills? He probably has a grow house for weeed.

  • @Borthax
    @Borthax Před 5 lety +14

    The Ovcharka is an old dog breed far outdating the USSR (and communism) that originated in Caucasus region. It was bred to protect herds from,Wolf packs,foxes,and Bears. It has two diffrent sub breeds, Plain Dogs tend to have less furr, whilst mountain dogs have a much thicker coat.

  • @josephrangel9948
    @josephrangel9948 Před 7 lety +405

    I have a banana shirt he has a banana shirt...seems pretty trust worthy I like him

  • @wiktoriakohman2200
    @wiktoriakohman2200 Před 4 lety +21

    My neighbour had one, he was the sweetest good boy to me but he grew up with me, when a stray labrador came nearby, he attacked him without hesitation, I hugged the labrador to protect him and the caucasian ovczarka left, he didn't hurt me at all. Very teritorial

  • @pherron7471
    @pherron7471 Před 7 lety +348

    Damn, Brad has all the dogs. He's an interesting dude. A tech guy with a ranch living in the sticks with a gang of rare dogs.

  • @XanaxHoneyBadger
    @XanaxHoneyBadger Před 3 lety +3

    I stopped this video at 47 seconds, recent breed???? I’m out

  • @PulkitChannan
    @PulkitChannan Před 7 lety +284

    this guy Brad, this guy is whole another level, so many dogs, all the best ones, Brad sir, you are living the life.......👍👍

  • @alliii835
    @alliii835 Před 3 lety +2

    I want to ride it into battle

  • @spoke1183
    @spoke1183 Před 5 lety +14

    My dad use to own Caucasian shepherd long time ago when i was just 7 and first started school. I use to ride on his back and sometime he would pull me on sleds to school in winter. I miss him forever my very first best friend. Our friends ship was cut shot due to war in Yugoslavia. We had to move to different country , dad got pulled in military. Dog went to dads friend who had dog shelter and farm. As war progressed and all that horrible shit, dog got sold to somebody years later. At least he was lucky to find new home too. But i gotta say its one of them dogs that will love u and watch over u forever, and even if u were to slip and fall he'd run up to you to make sure that you're OK. Hes was always kind to all my friends and family but on alert when a stranger would be around. In summer time me and other kids would play in this pond shallow water. He would run up to us destroy our shirts and shorts pulling us out of water. Lol he always thought we were in danger and drowning.

  • @michelle88960
    @michelle88960 Před 5 lety +10

    I adopted a Caucasian Ovcharka. He was being kept in a 10 foot square yard, never walked or groomed. I had him for 3 days and he adjusted so well and would growl at anybody who came near the house. And that was after 3 days! He is a beautiful natured dog. As you say, great with other dogs and kids. I had a German Shepherd and I was attacked and he ran away!! I know for a fact if Dylan, my boy, had been there he would protect me. I'm only 5 foot 2, and 115 pounds and he's so easy to handle, no pulling. But very suspicious of strangers.

  • @HalsPals
    @HalsPals Před 6 lety +12

    Thank you for this video. We have a new puppy and this is the best source of practical info about the breed that I've encountered. I look forward to raising our little girl who came all the way from Evrazia Kennel in Bulgaria. My first dog was my boy, Caleb, a St. Bernard who I had from birth to death. I miss him every day. When he died just shy of 12 in 2010, we got EZ, our 200 lb English Mastiff from puppy time. He's now 7 and is a happy, healthy big wimp. Since EZ is so gentle, we got Able, a fila Brasiliero, when EZ was just a year and a half. He came from Brazil and never was properly socialized at an early age and was a problem child until he turned 4. Unfortunately, he died unexpectedly a month ago from a GI bleed. Now, we have KC, a little female Ovcharka puppy. Although my other dogs will always have a part of my heart, I can already tell that KC is the most exceptional of them all. I look forward to our life with her. Thanks again for the video, Brad. Great info that encourages me even more over my choice of this breed.

  • @brandyjones3983
    @brandyjones3983 Před 7 lety +4

    Brad I LOVE all your dogs! Absolutely fascinating to learn about the different breeds you own. Keep doing what you are doing because you are doing it very well!

  • @Don-wc8gp
    @Don-wc8gp Před 7 lety +2

    I have been waiting for the video for quite some time. Thank you Zeke.

  • @ricoconti3141
    @ricoconti3141 Před 5 lety +61

    Why's this guy look like he's in the witness protection ???

  • @lejardine
    @lejardine Před 7 lety +3

    ...one of my teachers in High school had this dog. Biggest ball of fluff I've ever met. Pretty calm dog loved all the kids on campus.

  • @niklasyli-piipari988
    @niklasyli-piipari988 Před 7 lety

    Dude... I've been waiting for this!!! thank you so so much

  • @ccrowley2000
    @ccrowley2000 Před 7 lety +6

    I agree, these guys are so affectionate with family... the three that we had were all ok with anyone that they met when they were pups, even years later. It took a long time for them to accept someone once they were adults, and my female always had to be watched- she would act like she was ok but if she got behind someone she would give a sharp nip/bite to the thigh.

  • @EDog-tg9bn
    @EDog-tg9bn Před 7 lety +5

    Another job well done ! Love seeing all your dogs ❤

  • @soulseeker1651
    @soulseeker1651 Před 7 lety +4

    yeeeees. This is what I was waiting for! thanks! I grew up in the middle east, my grandpa had a ovcharka, I remember as a kid, playing with my cousins and siblings we would take turns riding our ovcharka. felt safe with that dog. Live in the states now, but cant find any legit ovcharka breeders.