well they always say some dogs resemble their owners
never heard of these dogs before … fuck they get big
ew
iHi
jesus, that looks like a lion
more popular in the midwest, esp Michigan
The Caucasian Ovtcharka’s original purpose was to protect livestock. The typical Caucasian Ovtcharka is assertive, strong-willed, and courageous. Unless properly socialized and trained, the Caucasian Ovtcharka may exhibit ferocious and unmanageable tendencies. It is very brave, alert, strong and hardy. It distrusts people it does not know and it has a powerful urge to defend. Everything and everyone who belongs to the family, including children, cats, other dogs, etc, will be regarded by this dog as part of “its” family and will be respected and protected. This dog should not be left alone with children, because if play becomes too rough, the Caucasian Ovtcharka my feel the need to protect your child, and may do it extensively. It has no time for strangers, but it will greet family friends warmly. It can be rather dominate towards other dogs it does not know. Some German fanciers employ the dogs as foremost guardians and deterrents. This is not a dog for everyone. It requires an owner who knows how to display strong leadership and who is willing to spend a lot of time socializing and training.
if there were a lion that was a dog this would be it…
(yes that does make perfect sense!)
Micah says:
i want that LION DOG
Aaron says:
LOL
Aaron says:
ew
Micah says:
ahhaa
Micah says:
it will rip ur face off !
Aaron says:
no
Aaron says:
i will rip his teeth out
Aaron says:
and eat them
Micah says:
WOW!
EDIT: this is a 3month old PUPPY
i sent this to my mom via email and she wrote back “Oh man - what is that - a Chinese-lion dog?” lol she is silly
omfg i want one…
it is cross breaded right ? i mean it cant resemble a lion that much without some cross breading
sweet dog :tup: I want one
looks a lot like my newfoundland… just meaner
QFT!
They are pretty nice dogs usually - they are everywhere in ex. soviet union. They are very closely related to german shepherds (Ovtcharka means shepherd in Russian)