Central Asian Shepherd Dog
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Other names | Alabai Boribasar Tobet Chuponi Central Asian Ovcharka Volkodav | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Origin | Central Asia[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Dog ( domestic dog ) |
The Central Asian Shepherd Dog, also known as the Alabay, Alabai (Turkmen: Alabaý, Kazakh: Төбет) and Turkmen Wolf-Hound (Туркменский волкодав),[2] is a livestock guardian dog breed. Traditionally, the breed was used for guarding sheep and goat herds, as well as to protect and for guard duty. In 1990, the State Agroindustrial Committee of Turkmenistan approved the standard of the Turkmen Wolf-Hound dog breed.[3]
History
The ancestor of the Central Asian shepherd originated in a geographical area between the
Russian
) and countries where CAO (Central Asian Ovtcharka) still at aboriginal stage is a common practice.This breed comprises numerous breed types. They differ in size, color, head types, and hair types. Central Asians tend to form a social group, consisting of different members bearing different duties; thus puppies with different working qualities are normally born in the same litter. These breed features, as well as different traditional names for the breed, give grounds for complications with breed standard. Most important, purebred Central Asians have unique breed characteristics.
For working qualities, modern Central Asians have been bred into different directions, depending on the demand for specific abilities. Traditional

Modern commercial dog fights often differ from traditional as much as livestock guardian dogs differ from fighting dogs. There are different rules, and different breeds involved. Most Central Asians used for modern commercial fights come from fighting lines. The majority of breeders are aware of their dogs' backgrounds, and will tell whether the dog comes from lines used for fighting. One can always expect a high level of aggression toward other dogs from CAOs with a dog fighting background. It is always important to distinguish whether a dog will display aggression only toward strange, unfriendly dogs entering their territory, while establishing and maintaining the usual social relationships with other animals on the premises; or will attack regardless of whether the other dog is a member of the same social group. Promiscuity in aggression toward strangers and friends is highly atypical for the breed.
Central Asians are still in demand as livestock guardians, though not nearly as much as they used to be. These dogs, to differing degrees, are protective against human intruders; they are very territorial, safe with children; they love and respect elderly people, protect all small animals from predators, and are very gentle with family members.[12]
Dogs for personal protection or working dogs originated from livestock guardian dogs, selectively bred by Russian breed experts for working abilities. As a result, they excel in obedience, territory protection, and personal protection, and are very intelligent. As such, they make perfect house dogs.
Central Asian Shepherd dogs can come from working lines, fighting lines, and livestock guardian lines, and behave accordingly, regardless of the country they come from. Simple pedigree research and conversation with the breeder will reveal what basic instincts one can expect from the dog. Central Asians from pure show lines are very rare, because most registries require working tests prior to breeding.[14]
General appearance


This breed presents a robust dog of greater than average size with great strength and power. They are independent, curious and alert, yet imperturbable. The dog is as long as it is tall at the withers, or slightly longer than its height. The hair is short or moderately long with a heavy undercoat. Its ears are, in practice, cropped very short, and the tail is docked moderately long (except for dogs from countries where cosmetic surgeries for dogs are illegal). Most common colors are black/white; fawn of different shades, from almost white to deep red; brindle. Some have a black mask.
The head is without pronounced stop or sculls. The neck is low set, short, with
The Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov wrote a book about the animal and in 2017 presented Russian President Vladimir Putin with Verni, a puppy, as a birthday present.[16][17]
Popularity
In Turkmenistan, the National Holiday of the Turkmen Alabay was established in 2021.[18] In April 2021, the first beauty contest "Brave Turkmen Alabay of the Year" was held in Turkmenistan on the occasion of the National Holiday of the Turkmen Alabay.[19][20][21] The contest is held annually in Turkmenistan as part of the Alabay holiday celebrated on the last Sunday of April.[22]
The office of the International Association "Turkmen Alabay" is located in Ashgabat.[23]
To foster the advancement of dog breeding in Turkmenistan and promote international recognition of accomplishments in this field, the "Turkmen Alabay" Association publishes the magazine titled "Türkmeniň nusgalyk alabaýy" ("Exemplary Turkmen Alabay").[24][25]
As symbol
Alabay dogs were the mascot of the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.[26]
The image of the Alabay is drawn on the state medals "People's Dog Breeder of Turkmenistan" and "Honored Dog Breeder of Turkmenistan".[27][28]
In November 2020, a 15-meter Alabay monument was opened in Ashgabat.[29][30][31]
Working requirements and tests
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The Central Asian is a working breed of dog, and different breed fanciers organizations issue sets or rules and recommendations important to preserve dogs’ abilities to perform certain duties. This includes special tests to determine a dog's inborn qualities, and training degrees or titles aimed to show what the dog can learn to do.
The National Breed Club in Russia developed a temperament test to reveal a dog's willingness and ability to protect the premises, as well as titles in Obedience (such as OKD), and in Protection (such as ZKS or KS) for dogs in most pedigrees from Russia and other countries of that region. There are several other types of tests and training titles, from simple to extremely complicated.
Breed Clubs in European countries seldom have requirements, while common dog sports such as Schutzhund or IPO are not perfectly suitable for a Livestock Guardian dog. Some European Union Countries developed special tests for large breeds of dogs aiming to reveal a dog's overall stability, such as The Dog Mentality Assessment test in Sweden.[32]
Fight tests are common in countries where the breed is still in aboriginal stage, or in the process of formation. Despite adverse reputation of commercial dog fights, fight tests are aimed to reveal a dog's willingness and ability to fight predators. In countries with highly developed open field sheepherding, major livestock herd losses may be caused by predation from
Classification
The CAO is a versatile, universal breed and fits under different descriptions at a time, what is a reason for different
Ban
The dog is banned in Denmark.[34]
Gallery
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Central Asian Shepherd dog and litter of puppies
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Vladimir Putin with Verni as a puppy in 2017.
See also
- Afghan Shepherd Dog
- Armenian Gampr Dog
- Caucasian Shepherd Dog
- Georgian Shepherd Dog
- List of dog breeds
- Pshdar Dog
- Sarabi Mastiff
References
- ^ FCI breed standard
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- ^ A. Vlasenko *"К вопросу породной систематики среднеазиатских овчарок" [Questions regarding the Central Asian Shepherd dog breed systematics] (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-06-09.
- ^ Martin Jastrzębski Dog Fighting in Afghanistan - Tragedy or Tradition? Archived January 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Varki, Temur (2005-09-13). "Светлая обитель для волкодавов" [Holy Land for Volkodav] (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-06-09.
- ^ E. Mychko, V Belen'kij *"Прогноз благополучия пород" [Prognosis of dog breeds well-being] (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-06-09.
- ^ Ivanova, T. "О породе Среднеазиатская овчарка (После посещения Чемпионата Европы 2005 года)" [About Central Asian Ovtcharka (after visiting European Championship 2005)] (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-06-09.
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- ^ "Сердар Бердымухамедов открыл комплекс Международной ассоциации "Туркменские алабаи"" (in Russian). 2021-04-25. Retrieved 2022-06-09.
- ^ "Акхан стал лучшим алабаем года в Туркменистане" (in Russian). 2021-04-25. Retrieved 2022-06-09.
- ^ "Turkmenistan, declares national holiday to celebrate dog breed". The Week.
- ^ "В Туркменистан учреждён международный конкурс на самого отважного алабая" (in Russian). 2021-04-09. Retrieved 2022-06-09.
- ^ "Сердар Бердымухамедов открыл Центр Международных ассоциаций ахалтекинского коневодства и "Туркменские алабаи" | Общество" (in Russian). 2021-04-21. Retrieved 2022-06-09.
- ^ "В Ашхабаде прошёл форум по совершенствованию национального собаководства | Политика" (in Russian). 2021-03-02. Retrieved 2022-06-09.
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- ^ "ЗАКОН ТУРКМЕНИСТАНА Об учреждении почётного звания Туркменистана "Türkmenistanyň halk itşynasy"" (in Russian). 2021-04-05. Retrieved 2022-06-09.
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External links
- Pictures and video Archived 2015-05-14 at the Wayback Machine
- Protection work in Moscow, Russia. Archived 2012-02-20 at the Wayback Machine
- Aboriginal Tajik Shepherd Dogs
- Central Asians in their natural environment in country of origin
- Alabay Archived 2022-10-26 at the Wayback Machine (in Turkish)
- köpeksevenler
- The Central Asian Club Of America [1] Archived 2022-09-22 at the Wayback Machine