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The Tobet a breed type of dog that also known as Kazakhstan mountain dog. It is one of the Central Asian Shepherd Dog. There are only a few dozens of Tobets left in Kazakhstan. Kazakhs, like all Mohammedans, considered dogs as “unclean” animals (“aram narse” or “aram zhandyk” – unclean thing, unclean animal), though kept them willingly and in large numbers, Dog meaning in Kazakh household is very important: it guards Kazakhs housings and their herds.

Physical characteristics
Tobet is a dog that body cover with hair. Tobets are strong physically and the only enemies of them are wolves. TThis is a heavily boned Molosser, appearing somewhat sluggish in its movement when relaxed, but the Tobet is capable of great speeds and surprising agility in times of need. Kazakhs of the Turgai region have two breeds of dogs: an ordinary Kazakh dog and a greyhound, of which the first contingent of all steppe dogs is the first, the greyhound (pelvis) is rarely found. Tobets have a strong muscular body; nose. in the majority, short and wide, than the most important way and differs from the wolf; the eyes are oblique and small; ears are short, hanging with a rounded end; neck short, muscular; the chest is wide; legs straight, muscular; tail fluffy, always raised; hair smooth and soft and quite long, in winter with a thick soft down; hair color varied, most often gray, then white, yellow-reddish, mottled and brindle; sense of smell, sight and hearing are very sharp; Kazakh dog of evil temper and thievish. Because of its straight Tobet had been a celebrated working dog in its native land since ancient times, where it was valued as a loyal companion of the nomadic merchants, a committed livestock protector, capable hunting dog, prized wolf killer and a ferocious property guardian.

Temperament
Tobet dogs play a particularly important role in sheep pasturage. Feeling wolves approach, dogs by barking let the herdsman know about it, thus preventing sheep theft.

Born puppies (“kushuktsu” = to pup in Kazakh) are rarely given the boot, they stay with their mother and feed on her milk, later Kazakhs feed them up with food debris: bones, milk, etc., unnecessary puppies are distributed among the neighbors.

Names
The founder of Tobet dogs called Tobet Kazakh. At the end of the past century, Tobets were classified as “Central Asian sheepdog”.

Tobet-the current Russian practice of calling the whole complex Aziat seems wisest. As with Tazis, they are adapted to local conditions but maintain genetic diversity with judicious outcrossing.

Life of Tobet in early century
While the modern definition of a "breed" may be inappropriate to use as a description of the early Qazak Tobet, seeing how dogs were bred strictly for their working qualities and not based on their "regional purity" or recorded heritage, the indigenous population which served as the foundation for the breed was also influenced by the blood of dogs from Mongolia in the 13th century, establishing a recognizable type of the Kazakh Wolfdog that had remained unchanged for hundreds of years. With the occupation of the country by the Russian Empire in the 1700's and later by becoming a Republic in the Soviet Union in the 1930's, Kazakhstan experienced an influx of non-indigenous people and foreign customs, changing the ethnic and cultural identity of the primarily livestock-based indigenous population, as well as having a noticeable effect on many Kazakh dogs, whose purity was compromised through crossings with Caucasian Ovcharkas and German Shepherds brought into the area by the Soviets to guard their military bases and government buildings. A great number of local dogs was also taken to breeding centers in Russia during the development of the aforementioned central Asian Ovcharka breed, while the Kazakh Mastiff experienced a decline in numbers throughout the second half of the 20th century, with only a handful of pure bloodlines surviving. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union and Kazakhstan's declaration of independence in 1991, the interest in Kazakh national identity and cultural heritage began to grow, including the reintroduction of cattle-breeding and farming as a way of life, as well as promoting indigenous breeds of horses, sheep, birds and, of course, dogs, resulting in the recent efforts to find and preserve the great Tobet breed. Unfortunately, not many authentic examples have been recovered, the collected stock of Tobets reportedly numbering only around 40 pure dogs, with the rest of them showing an influence of local hunting hounds and unrelated breeds left over from Soviet times.

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Bkissin (talk) 14:44, 14 December 2018 (UTC)

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