Preserving Kazakh Aboriginal Shepherd Dogs

In Kazakhstan, Bauyrzhan has been working independently to help preserve Kazakh aboriginal shepherd dogs, which are important economically, culturally, and environmentally for Kazakhstan. He claims that the “advantage of these dogs is their aboriginal state. That is, the psychophysiological state of the body, which allows them to exist in the wild, like a wild cousin wolf, and successfully withstand extreme climatic conditions inherent in many regions of Kazakhstan.” He uses his personal finances to help preserve this breed and some of his tasks include, “finding the dogs, securing good care for them in a household, and insuring they practice in the steppes.”

For more information, visit https://astanatimes.com/2019/07/enthusiast-volunteers-preserve-revive-qoi-tobet-kazakh-aboriginal-shepherd-dogs/

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