Black Russian Terrier

Black Russian Terrier
Black Russian Terrier at a dog show
Other namesRussian Terrier, Tchornyi Terrier, BRT, RBT
OriginRussia
Traits
Height Males 72–76 centimetres (28–30 in)
Females 68–72 centimetres (27–28 in)
Weight Males 50–60 kilograms (110–130 lb)
Females 45–50 kilograms (99–110 lb)
Coat Rough and thick, slightly waved
Color Black
Kennel club standards
Fédération Cynologique Internationale standard
Dog (domestic dog)

The Black Russian Terrier (Russian: Русский чёрный терьер), also known as the Chornyi Terrier (chornyi being Russian for black), is a breed of dog from the USSR. It was originally bred in the Red Star (Krasnaya Zvezda) Kennel during the late 1940s and the early 1950s for use as a military/working dog. The Black Russian Terrier is a breed recognized by the FCI (September 1983), AKC (July 2004), CKC, KC, ANKC, NZKC and other cynological organizations. The contemporary Black Russian Terrier is a working dog, guarding dog, sporting and companion dog.

Despite its name, the Black Russian Terrier is not a true terrier: it is believed[by whom?] that about seventeen breeds were used in its development, including the Airedale Terrier, the Giant Schnauzer, the Rottweiler, the Newfoundland, the Caucasian Shepherd Dog, the South Russian Shepherd Dog and other breeds.