Is the Black Russian Terrier easy to raise? Relatively speaking, it is not difficult to raise the Black Russian Terrier. Let’s briefly understand the basic characteristics of the Black Russian Terrier.
The ideal shoulder height of an adult Black Russian Terrier male should be between 66.0-72.0cm, and the ideal shoulder height of a female should be between 64.0-70.0cm. The Black Russian Terrier is slightly longer than it is tall. The ideal ratio is 9.5-10. Length is measured from the sternum to the rim of the posterior pelvis.
The head is in proportion to the body. Should look strong and strong. The head should be of strong structure, with a skull of moderate width and strength. Very well-proportioned from the side. The head consists of two planes. The back of the head to the muzzle is separated from the corners of the eyes. The back of the head is well developed. The forehead is flat with a distinct but unclear stop. The male's head is distinctly masculine, while the female's is softer.
The ears are set high, fairly small, and triangular. The front edge should be close to the cheek. The length of the ears should reach the outer corners of the eyes. Ears that are set low on the head are to be faulted. It cannot be ear cropping.
Eyes are medium in size and dark in color. The eye frames are black, there is no drooping, and there is no blindness. Eyes are oval. Light-colored eyes are a serious fault. The nose is big and black. The nose is not black. The front legs are straight and muscular, and the hind legs and thighs are muscular and have sufficient bone mass. The feet are large, compact, and rounded. The pads are thick and hard. The nails are short and black. The rear dewclaws should be removed. The tail is set high, thick, and docked, leaving 3 to 5 tail bones. No points will be deducted if you don't finish the game.
Messy double coat. The outer coat is rough in texture. The undercoat is thick and soft. The coat ranges from 1.5 to 4 inches in length and covers the entire body. The coat is messy but not wirey or curly. Grooming: The breed is dressed up in performances and has a clear appearance; the dog can be groomed, but it cannot show a special shape; the hair on the inside and outside of the ears should be trimmed, and the ears should lie flat on the head. The color of the Black Russian Terrier can only be black or black with very little gray. Any other color is disqualifying.
The movements of the Black Russian Terrier are free, smooth, easy and brisk. Movements should be balanced and smooth. When the Black Russian Terrier moves faster, the feet will converge on a center line. The topline should remain level.