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Russian tracker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Russian tracker
__NOTOC__ The Russian Tracker or Russian Retriever is an extinct breed of domestic dog. It is uncertain when precisely the breed ceased to exist; it could still be found in the late 1800s. The Tracker was of Asiatic Russian origin. It was used for hundreds of years to protect and herd the flocks of the Indo-Aryan people in the wind-beaten, snow-swept Caucasus Mountains. The Tracker was a large dog, sometimes standing as high as at the shoulder and weighing or more. Despite its seemingly cumbersome proportions, it was fast and flexible enough to chase off wolves and other such predators that threatened its sheep. It wore a thick, taffy colored double-coat that protected it from both the harsh weather and the savage wildlife. Aside from its physical prowess, this mountain dog was also blessed with exceptional intellect. It was so wise and capable (legend says) that it could keep himself and its flock alive and well for months on end with no human help. The breed is related to on some level, and may be synonymous with, the Yellow Russian Retriever, which measured and .〔 at Internet Archive〕〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Golden Retrievers: History )〕 That breed was reputed to be used for tracking wounded deer.〔 The Tracker's closest surviving descendent is the Golden Retriever;〔〔But see 〕 however, the Flat-coated Retriever and a few of the Setters are also believed to carry Tracker blood.〔 ==Bibliography==
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