KENNEL Club "Black Pantera" Our Kennel Club based on a Female ***BAGHEERA BELLA DETI ARBATA*** Born 9 Nov 2015 BISS - Winner of NATIONAL 2018 Specialty BRT Canada CKC; MultiChampion ABIDS Champion; CKC Champion; UKC Champion; SUBARU TOP RALLY DOG-2 (2016); CGN; CKC CD; CKC Rally Novice (RN), CKC Rally Intermediate (RI), CKC Rally Advanced (RA) , CKC RAlly Excellent (RE); CKC RAE (Rally Advanced Excellent); CKC PCD (pre-companion dog); CKC CD (companion dog - sport title); CARO RN, UKC URO1; UKC URO2, UKC URO3; TOP-TEN Working Group Rally 2017 CKC (Top Dogs CANADA); RANKING #1 BRT Rally Dog 2017; #1 BRT UnitedKC (Conformation) ; #8 Conformation CKC; ; TOP 12 ABIDS 2017 Group 1 CKC - Owner Handler Conformation Show May 21 2018 and our MALE - MAKOVEY NOCH Na KUPALU born 9 May 2016 GRAND Ch CKC, Ch ABIDS; Am CH UKC; SELECT DOG at BRT National 2018 (CANADA); TOP-10 All Breed SHOW DOG (ABIDS); Top-5 Show DOG CKC 2017, Top - 2 Top Show Dog 2018; Top SHOW Dog UKC; Best in Show x 1; Multi-Discipline CKC DOG 2017; Top-3 Rally Sport in a Breed; Top-10 Rally Sports WORKING GROUP Canada 2018 Sports Titles CKC RN, CKC RI; CKC RA; CKC RE; CKC CGN; CKC PCD; UKC URO1: UKC CA Black Russian Terrier Weight Male 50–60 kilograms (110–130 lb) Female 45–50 kilograms (99–110 lb) Height Male 72–76 centimetres (28–30 in) Female 68–72 centimetres (27–28 in) KENNEL Club "Black Pantera" work a lot to train the dogs to make sure puppies have better ability to be socialized and become working dog as it is originally planned by USSR Army Selection and training Club *KRASNAYA ZVEZDA* The Black Russian Terrier, because of its breeding as a working dog, has a very strong "work ethic", and needs a job to do in order to be happy. Early training is a must and they are very responsive to firm, consistent training, excelling at Obedience competitions. They also perform well in other dog sports, such as Agility, and Schutzhund training. They have a low-shedding coat, and need grooming several times a week. Dogs who compete in conformation need to be groomed a minimum of every three weeks to keep the coat in show condition. The Black Russian Terrier needs lots of exercise, and may become hyperactive and destructive if it does not have a chance to burn off its energy.
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