"Black & White EditionThis is a fascinating exploration of the genesis of a new breed born of necessity from the ashes of the Second World War. Donald B. Anderson looks in some detail at the formative years and the [verifiable] breeds employed in creating the Black Russian Terrier.
In 2004, Anderson discovered the fabled existence of a new breed, the massive, aggressive Black [Russian] Terrier. Having been a breeder of Giant Schnauzers, he was immediately captivated by a statement proclaiming this canine to be based on the Giant Schnauzer.
With little information readily available, Anderson (launching himself onto the investigative trail) decided to undertake the search for more knowledge on the evolution and development of this Stalin-era, post-WWII-Russia, military dog. Data strongly suggests that this beast was created as the result of a post World War II edict of Premier Josef Stalin's demand for a national military and gulag guard dog. With the Stalin years fraught with secrecy and ruled by applying unbridled psychological fear on the public, discovering sources of information, and forging a spirit of mutual trust, was not to be an easy task.
What Anderson discovered was an undertaking of monumental proportions, a project that could only be accomplished through the availability of unlimited government financial resources, and political commitment.
A strategy was launched by a large team of Russia's foremost geneticists and cynologists to undertake massive multi-breed experimental combinations of dogs with the aim of melding a collection of the best traits into a ""super"" military canine.
In outlining this ""historical"" exploration, Anderson has ferreted out evidence previously not readily available outside Russia, and has made every effort to gather, evaluate and produce an account that can be substantiated as being reasonably accurate. Anderson's stratagem was not only to describe the emerging ""Black Terrier"", but to include historical data on the origins of the breeds that went into its makeup, thus providing readers with a Paint by Number portrait of the big picture.
Anderson portrays the evolution from the original concept of a dog of war to that of a family companion. His purpose for this eight-year odyssey was not only with writing an historical presentation for the English-speaking canine fancy, but an invitation to journey with him along a road of adventure.
His chronology of the Black Russian Terrier became so massive and complex that it could only be rationally presented in a series of volumes."
By:
Donald B Anderson Imprint: Crowe Creations Volume: 4 Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 12mm
Weight: 318g ISBN:9781927058558 ISBN 10: 1927058554 Series:4 Pages: 234 Publication Date:30 July 2019 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active