The Black Russian Terrier is a powerful, confident guardian bred for versatile working roles. Best for experienced owners who provide training, structure, and daily exercise.
Developed in the Soviet Union mid-20th century by crossing several working breeds, the Black Russian Terrier was designed for military and guard work—valued for strength, stability, and trainability.
Athletic and well-balanced with hallmark breed features.
Coat requires regular care to prevent matting and maintain texture.
Moderate-to-high needs—combine physical work with obedience and jobs.
Intelligent and steady—clear, fair leadership is essential.
Support joints and a healthy weight in a giant frame.
Choose breeders with comprehensive screenings.
Work with experienced, health-testing kennels; consider rescue if a lower-drive adult suits your home.
Are Black Russian Terriers good with kids?
Often devoted, but size and guarding instincts mean supervision and training are essential.
Apartment-friendly?
With Caveats—space, exercise, and training needs are significant.
Do they shed?
Moderately; routine grooming reduces loose hair and mats.
Are they protective?
Yes—early socialization and control are critical.
How trainable are they?
Highly trainable with fair leadership.