Moscow Watchdog

Moscow Watchdog

Description of a Moscow Watchdog.

The breed standard was first published in 1985 when it received "official status" in Soviet Russia. In 1992, the Federation of Dog Breeders of Russia approved the standard and then 1997 the Department of Animal Breeding and Pedigree of The Ministry of Agriculture of Russia. The standard was also approved by the Russian Kennel Club in 1997.

The Russian Kennel Club is working with the International Kennel Federation (FCI) to gain official recognition. Currently, the Moscow Watchdog is considered by the FCI as part of the 2nd group Molosser. In FCI sanctioned dog shows, they are shown in what is referred to as a "Special Show." Inside Russia, they are widely shown and a recognized breed. The president of the Russian Moscow Watchdog Breed Club is a full time government position.

Below is a chart of qualities of the Moscow Watchdog.
Color Key:
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Obedience of a Moscow Watchdog Shedding of a Moscow Watchdog
Barking habits of a Moscow Watchdog
**Please note that these are general trends. Your dog may differ depending on its upbringing and training (or lack thereof).
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