Coat: Double

How often should a Central Asian Shepherd be groomed?

This breed sports a medium-length double coat that sheds heavily during seasonal changes, especially in spring and fall. To manage shedding, brush your dog three times a week and increase frequency during heavy shed periods. Use an undercoat rake to remove dead hair efficiently and bathe every 4 to 6 weeks, followed by blow-drying to help loosen and remove loose fur. Coat colors like white and brindle may show dirt or stains more easily, so spot cleaning is helpful between baths. - Brush 3× weekly, more in shedding seasons - Undercoat rake to remove dead hair - Bath every 4–6 weeks with blow-dry - Check for mats behind ears and under legs - Spot clean white markings as needed Pro tip: Regular blow-drying after baths not only speeds drying but also helps reduce loose undercoat buildup, keeping your home cleaner.

Size: Large

About the Central Asian Shepherd

The Central Asian Shepherd, also called the Alabai, is a massive, powerful guardian breed with roots tracing back over 4,000 years across Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and neighboring regions. These dogs were bred to protect livestock from predators like wolves and bears, relying on their natural instincts and formidable presence. Their large, muscular frames and broad heads give them an imposing look, while their thick double coats come in colors such as black, brindle, fawn, gray, and white, often with distinctive markings. Known for their independence and calm demeanor, Central Asian Shepherds are reserved around strangers but devoted and gentle with family members. They require early socialization and a firm, consistent handler to thrive. Despite their size, they adapt well to various living environments if given enough exercise and mental challenges. Their moderate barking serves as an effective alert without becoming overwhelming.

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