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Which Russian hairy dog breeds have Good Life Span

If we talk about Russia, it is the world’s largest country in terms of area. Russia has worked very hard to develop 7 generations of dogs in many areas. Many breeds of dogs are found in Russia, including dogs that love snow and dogs that are found in hot weather. Below, information is provided about 15 breeds of dogs in Russia.

1. Samoyed

Samoyed dog breed

If you are imagining a white and very soft dog in your mind, then you are definitely thinking about a Samoyed dog. Looking at this dog’s face gives the impression that it is always smiling. Its ears are perfectly erect. It has a double coat and great strength. This breed was originally created for human protection and hunting. These dogs need some work to keep themselves busy. However, if they are kept with love and affection, they can prove to be loving pets at home.

🐕 Breed overview:

Height 21-23.5 inches (male), 19-21 inches (female)
Weight 45-65 pounds (male), 35–50 pounds (female)
Lifespan 12-14 years
Colors Predominantly white
Temperature Cold-adapted breed

2. Siberian Husky

Siberian Husky

If we talk about the beauty of dogs’ eyes, the dog that will come first today is the Siberian Husky. This breed is loved for its friendly nature and beauty. They are known to be very talkative in their own language, always saying something or another. Their fur also sheds a lot, maybe this habit may not be liked by you. It is important to provide them with an environment that ensures their happiness.

🐕 Breed overview:

Height 21-23.5 inches (male), 20-22 inches (female)
Weight 45-60 pounds (male), 35-50 pounds (female)
Lifespan 12-14 years
Colors Including black, gray, red, sable, and white
Temperature Prefers cooler climates

3. Borzoi

Borzoi

In winter, this Borzoi dog was called the Russian Wolfhound. However, its long fur distinguishes it from the wolfhound. Otherwise, in appearance and body, this dog looks exactly like a wolfhound. It is kept for hunting. It has no connection with the people of its house. Its focus is only towards its hunt. It is a dog that loves humans very much, so humans do not have to face any harm or trouble from it.

🐕 Breed overview:

Height 28-32 inches (male), 26-30 inches (female)
Weight 75-105 pounds (male), 60-85 pounds (female)
Lifespan 10-12 years
Colors white, tan, brindle, and various shades of gray
Temperature Tolerates colder climates well

4. Caucasian Shepherd Dog

Caucasian Shepherd Dog

The Caucasian Shepherd Dog is also known as a guard dog because it is highly regarded for protection. Its physique clearly shows that it is not at all suited for hunting; it is solely for guarding homes and is a symbol of danger. Therefore, you must ensure to protect your young children from this dog because it does not show any affection. This dog is absolutely not suitable for those who cannot take complete precautions for their safety.

🐕 Breed overview:

Height 25-30 inches (male), 23-28 inches (female)
Weight 110-220 pounds (male), 99-154 pounds (female)
Lifespan 10-12 years
Colors shades of gray, fawn, brindle, and pied
Temperature Well-adapted to cold climates

5. Black Russian Terrier

Black Russian Terrier

The Black Russian Terrier is not at all like common dogs. It is liked for its curly coat, which looks very soft and beautiful on its body. However, one reason people may not like this dog is that it sometimes shows aggression towards strangers. This makes it difficult during walks, as it needs to be kept away from others to avoid any trouble.

🐕 Breed overview:

Height 26–30 inches (male), 25-29 inches (female)
Weight 80-130 pounds (male), 80-110 pounds (female)
Lifespan 10-14 years
Colors Solid black, occasionally with small patches of gray
Temperature Well-suited for cold climates

6. Russian Toy

Russian Toy

The name “Russian Toy” clearly suggests that this dog is like a toy. Its height is very small, just like a toy. This dog prefers to spend 95% of its day with its owner and young children. Unlike other small dogs, it does not shed much hair because it has short fur on its body. Like other small dogs, this toy dog also needs to protect its teeth.

🐕 Breed overview:

Height 8-10 inches
Weight 3-6 pounds
Lifespan 10-12 years
Colors black and tan, blue and tan, red, and sable
Temperature Cold temperatures

7. Moscow Watchdog

Moscow Watchdog

The Moscow Watchdog breed includes large-sized dogs. It is a very good guard dog for cold climates and can provide excellent protection in winters. This breed is primarily used in Russia and not widely elsewhere. Currently, most of these dogs are found in Russia and Hungary because they are cold countries.

🐕 Breed overview:

Height 26-30 inches (male), 25–28 inches (female)
Weight 100-150 pounds (male), 90-120 pounds (female)
Lifespan 10-12 years
Colors (black, white, tan), can also be solid black or solid white
Temperature Tolerates cold weather well

8. Russian Tsvetnaya Bolonka

Russian Tsvetnaya Bolonka

If we talk about the Russian Bolonka breed, it closely resembles the Bichon Frise breed in people’s minds. The main difference is that this dog has a lot of hair. Its small eyes make it look scary. Compared to other dogs, this dog’s eyes are very small and dangerous. People keep this dog only for entertainment.

🐕 Breed overview:

Height 8-10 inches
Weight 4-10 pounds
Lifespan 10-15 years
Colors black, brown, red, gray, and white
Temperature may need protection from extreme cold or heat

9. Central Asian Shepherd

Central Asian Shepherd

The Central Asian Shepherd is a dog breed for important household tasks. About 80% of people keep this dog specifically for household chores. You must have seen on TV that there is a vehicle behind the dogs, which are used to pull weights in the snow. They are exactly these Central Asian dogs, which are breed only for household work.

🐕 Breed overview:

Height 24-32 inches (male), 23-28 inches (female)
Weight 110-170 pounds (male), 80-130 pounds (female)
Lifespan 10-15 years
Colors White, black, brindle, gray, and fawn
Temperature Can thrive in hot and cold climates

10. Russian Spaniel

Russian Spaniel

The Russian Spaniel is a very valuable breed in Russia. If you want to give it another name, you can also call it a hunting dog because it is a very good breed for hunting. The main reason for liking it is its loyalty to humans, and another reason is that it becomes very attached to humans very quickly. Spending time apart from humans becomes very difficult for this breed.

🐕 Breed overview:

Height 15-18 inches
Weight 26-35 pounds
Lifespan 12-14 years
Colors black, liver, red, white with spots, and tricolor
Temperature prefers moderate temperatures

11. South Russian Ovcharka

South Russian Ovcharka

The South Russian Ovcharka doesn’t have a specific origin but is created by combining two lineages. It’s a mix of sighthounds and herding dogs to create a new breed that could be presented to people. This breed is also very good for home protection in the winter. It is mostly left for the protection of animals.

🐕 Breed overview:

Height 24-28 inches (male), 22-26 inches (female)
Weight 105-155 pounds (male), 90-130 pounds (female)
Lifespan 9-12 years
Colors white, can also be gray or light beige
Temperature Well-suited for cold climates

12. Sulimov

Sulimov

The Sulimov dog is seen almost exclusively in Russia, as people outside the country generally do not prefer this breed. This could be because it is a crossbreed, specifically breed from jackals and huskies. It is recognized as a hybrid breed by legal agencies.

🐕 Breed overview:

Height 15-18 inches
Weight 22-33 pounds
Lifespan 12-14 years
Colors Typically tan with black markings
Temperature originally breed for harsh Russian winters

13. Laika Dog 

laika dog breed

The Laika dog breed is found in snowy regions. This breed is also used to pull large sleds in snowy areas. Initially, this breed was prepared for hunting, but later people felt the need to use it for household work as well. So people started using it for household work.

🐕 Breed overview:

Height Varies by type: typically 16-22 inches
Weight Varies by type: typically 35-65 pounds
Lifespan 12-16 years
Colors black, white, brown, and gray
Temperature Cold-adapted breed

14. Chortai Dog

Chortai Dog

This dog looks like a Greyhound. All its habits are like a Greyhound. However, only Russian people use this breed. It cannot be found in Pakistan.

🐕 Breed overview:

Height 24-28 inches (male), 23-26 inches (female)
Weight 45-65 pounds (male), 40-55 pounds (female)
Lifespan 10-14 years
Colors white, tan, brindle, and various shades of gray
Temperature including colder temperatures

15. East European Shepherd

East European Shepherd

The East European Shepherd, like many other big Russian dog breeds, was created to survive the tough Russian winters. It resembles a German Shepherd but was breed to be bigger than the ones found in the West.

🐕 Breed overview:

Height 24-26 inches (male), 22-24 inches (female)
Weight 75-105 pounds (male), 60-85 pounds (female)
Lifespan 10-12 years
Colors black and tan, black and sable, solid black
Temperature Well-suited for cold climates

 

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