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Let everyone know where your Moscow Watchdog lives!

Big Dog | April 11th, 2010

Do you have or do you know anyone who owns a Moscow Watchdog? Then a Moscow Watchdog Street Sign can be a nice gift for them. This street sign is made of durable plastic and can be used outdoors or indoors. What is good about it is that it can be customized to whatever it is that you want to be in the sign.

A Moscow Watchdog is a strong and able-bodied and can both be a good companion or a watchdog.  This breed if properly reared has a fine temperament and is a suitable choice for pet enthusiasts who have the space to let it wander. Achieving a pack leader status is the main purpose for training a Moscow Watchdog, and seen they will be living with their owners, the owner and its family is considered the pack. You should make it clear to your pet though, that you are the leader and that him, as a pet, belongs to your pack. This will clearly state the rules and it will be very well understood by your intelligent Moscow Watchdog.

Are Moscow Watchdog good protectors?

Big Dog | January 25th, 2010

As a matter of fact, the Moscow Watchdog is a good protector. With their size and built they are not just intimidating by sight alone, they have the power to back up their punch! With a temperament that is gentle, they are also bred to be ferocious when needed and wary, alert and observant for any threats or anything out of the ordinary.

What is good about this breed is that they were developed to be more receptive in receiving instructions and carrying them out like good soldiers. These dogs can undergo protection training under experienced trainers who will be able to teach them to discern between a threat and rough play so chances of accidental bites will be removed or at the very least minimized. So if you are looking for a good protector who by appearance alone can chase away a potential threat, go and look up the Moscow Watchdog!

How do you buy a European Moscow Watchdog?

Big Dog | December 21st, 2009

moscow watchdogWhen seriously getting a pet, impulse buying shouldn’t be an option. For a beginner, awesome appearance and size of a dog may distract one’s judgment of what a purebred Moscow Watchdog should be. Prior to visiting a kennel, do some reading and approach people who actually own a purebred. Gather as much data as one can because the quality of the dog will determine either ease or frustration on the owner’s side. One way to know exactly a purebred is to study the breed standard. All quality dogs must mirror or reflect the written guidelines. A genuine Moscow Watchdog is protective and strong-willed.  They are large with sturdy frames with coats of red and white, medium coarse hair that have fringing on the ends. A Moscow Watchdog is usually 25 to 27 inches tall and weighs 100 to 150 pounds. A more thorough research can help one keep a watchful eye out for non-quality breeders just looking to make a buck. Read the rest of this entry »