Sarabi dog explained

Sarabi dog
Country:Iran
Maleweight:65kg-90kg
Femaleweight:60kg-80kg
Maleheight:80-100cm
Femaleheight:70-85cm
Coat:Short, with undercoat
Colour:Fawn, sable, black
Life Span:12-17 years

The Sarabi dog or Iranian mastiff or Persian mastiff (Persian: سرابی) is a large breed of livestock guardian dog from the Sarab County in Azerbaijan of Iran, Sarabi dogs have been used for centuries by local shepherds to protect herds of sheep and goats from bears, wolves, jackals and other local predators. The Sarabi mastiff is calm, controlled, independent, powerful and protective; the breed is also used to compete in staged dog fights.[1] The breed is considered one of the oldest[2] and most powerful indigenous dog breeds in Iran; the larger and heavier an individual dog is, the greater its value.

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Notes and References

  1. Montazery . M. . Masoudi . A. A. . Vaez Torshizi . R. . 2016 . Microsatellite loci analysis for the genetic variability and paternal lineages in Iranian native dogs . Journal of Livestock Science and Technologies . 4 . 1 . 61–70 . 10.22103/jlst.2016.1383. 31 January 2024 . 14 August 2020 .
  2. Web site: Böcek. Darlene. 2016. Facts of the Matter: Iranian Mastiff or Sarabi Dog of Alexander. 7 May 2021.