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Black Russian Terriers have a moderate tendency to bark, typically barking to alert or protect rather than excessively without reason.
Yes, Black Russian Terriers are considered relatively rare due to their specific breeding origin and limited population outside Russia.
Black Russian Terriers have a moderate tendency to bark, using their voice primarily as part of their protective instincts rather than excessive vocalization.
Yes, Black Russian Terriers are relatively rare and were originally bred by the Soviet military for specialized working roles.
Black Russian Terriers have a moderate tendency to bark, typically barking to alert or protect rather than excessively without reason.
Yes, Black Russian Terriers are considered relatively rare due to their specific breeding origin and limited population outside Russia.
A Black Russian Terrier typically costs between $1,800 and $3,000 from a reputable breeder, depending on lineage, breeder reputation, and location.
No, the Black Russian Terrier is not a schnauzer, though it has significant genetic contributions from the Giant Schnauzer.
Yes, Black Russian Terriers can make excellent pets for experienced owners due to their loyalty, intelligence, and protective nature, but they require consistent training and socialization.
The Black Russian Terrier was created by crossing 17 to 20 breeds, with major contributions from the Giant Schnauzer, Rottweiler, Airedale Terrier, and Newfoundland.

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