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Caucasian Shepherd Dog Puppies for sale in Failsworth, Greater Manchester

5 Caucasian Shepherd Dog Puppies for sale in Failsworth, Greater Manchester

Caucasian Shepherds, also known as Caucasian Mountain Dog, Caucasian Ovcharka, Caucasian Owtcharka, Caucasian Sheepdog, are descendants of the old Molossians and thus extremely large, strong dogs with striking markings. The breed is relatively unknown in this country, but they are highly prized in their native countries such as Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and North Caucasus, where these handsome, large dogs are used to guard livestock herds. Recently, their popularity has increased, and for good reason.

Read our Caucasian Shepherd Dog Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 1
4
1 day

German cross Caucasian pups

£550
German Shepherd & Caucasian Shepherd Dog Hybrid4 weeks22
Our beautiful girl Bess has had 4 big healthy pups 2 x boys 2x girls Amazing, loyal temperaments. Both parents can be seen when viewing Brought up with other dogs and children. Very fun and lovin
Nick W.
Warrington, Warrington(19.7mi)
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 2
9
1 day

Mali X Alsatian and Caucasian X Alsatian.

£1,250
Caucasian Shepherd Dog & Belgian Shepherd Dog Hybrid2 days16
Took us 4 years to find the right dogs for this cross we wanted but we persevered. Black one is the mum Roxy Caucasian Shepherd x German Shepherd. 4 years old. 49.5kg. Brown one is the dad Caesar Ma
Roan F.
Rochdale, Greater Manchester(7.6mi)
Caucasian Shepherd Dog dogs - Advert 3
10
1 week

5 year old male

£75
Caucasian Shepherd Dog3 years1
Bear is a 5 year old intact male. Would benefit being the only animal due to living alone. Never had interactions with cats, barks at other dogs when out on a walk. He is the best doggy imaginable. He
Alicia H.
Doncaster, South Yorkshire(42.3mi)
Caucasian Shepherd Dog dogs - Advert 4
41
3 weeks

Pearl the Caucasian shepherd

£500
Caucasian Shepherd Dog2 years1
absolutely gutted to be selling my Caucasian shepherd i have had her since she was a big large pup and now it’s time to say my goodbyes as I am struggling with my health and can no longer look after h
Armaan W.
Bradford, West Yorkshire(26.2mi)
Caucasian Shepherd Dog dogs - Advert 5
7
2 months

5 year old male

£150
Caucasian Shepherd Dog3 years1
Bear is a 5 year old intact male. Would benefit being the only animal due to living alone. Never had interactions with cats, barks at other dogs when out on a walk. He is the best doggy imaginable. H
Alicia H.
Doncaster, South Yorkshire(42.3mi)

FAQs

How much does a Caucasian Shepherd Dog puppy cost?

The average cost of a purebred Caucasian Shepherd Dog puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £563, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

What are the pros and cons of a Caucasian Shepherd Dog?

The Caucasian Shepherd Dog is a loyal and protective breed, making it excellent for guarding and family protection. However, it can be aggressive, requires experienced handling, and needs ample space and training. Its strong-willed nature also means it may not be suitable for first-time dog owners.

What is the life expectancy of a Caucasian Shepherd Dog?

The typical life expectancy of a Caucasian Shepherd Dog is around 10 to 12 years. Proper care, nutrition, and regular veterinary check-ups can help ensure a longer, healthier life.

Is Caucasian Shepherd Dog a high maintanance dog?

Yes, the Caucasian Shepherd Dog is considered a high-maintenance breed due to its thick double coat that requires regular grooming. Additionally, their strong-willed nature demands consistent training and socialization. They also need ample exercise and mental stimulation to stay healthy and well-behaved.

Is a Caucasian Shepherd Dog a good house dog?

A Caucasian Shepherd Dog can be a good house dog for experienced owners who can provide proper training, socialization, and ample space. They are protective and loyal but require consistent leadership and regular exercise. Without these, they may become territorial or difficult to manage indoors.