Giant Elbrus
Caucasian Shepherd puppy, Giant Elbrus kennel

Available Puppies

Puppies for Sale

Carefully selected Caucasian Shepherds with full documentation and a health guarantee.

PEDIGREE

Official AChR certificate of origin

MICROCHIP

Registered electronic identification

VACCINATIONS

Complete up-to-date vaccination schedule

PASSPORT

EU travel document

Available Now

We currently have no puppies available. Get in touch to join the waiting list.

How We Place Puppies

How to Bring Home a Puppy

At Giant Elbrus, every litter starts with a deliberate decision. We don't produce puppies on a conveyor belt. We choose parents based on type, health, structure and character, and each pairing has a clear purpose for our line.

That's why, when we do have puppies available, there are only a few of them, and they go only to the right homes for this breed. The process described below is how we work with every buyer, not a formality bolted on later.

Essential steps

Our Placement Process

  1. 01

    Waiting list

    Reach out before the litter is born. We talk through what you're looking for, character, sex, expression, purpose, and add you to the list for the litter we're planning. The list doesn't guarantee a puppy, but it puts you at the front of the queue.

  2. 02

    Conversation with the buyer

    We talk openly about your experience with molossoid breeds, where the dog will live, what you expect, and how you understand a Caucasian Shepherd. This is a serious guardian breed, not a casual companion dog.

  3. 03

    Kennel visit

    We invite you to visit the kennel before reserving. You'll meet the parents, see where the puppies are raised, and talk in person. It's the best way to confirm your choice and to make sure we're the right kennel for you.

  4. 04

    Litter assessment

    Puppies are observed continuously from birth. At 6–7 weeks we carry out the phenotype and temperament evaluation and allocate the puppies. You don't pick a puppy from photos, we make the match based on your profile.

  5. 05

    Hand-over

    Puppies leave the kennel only after a full 8 weeks, with FCI/AChR pedigree, microchip, complete vaccination schedule, deworming, EU passport and a full file with information on the parents, the food they've been on, and recommendations for the period ahead.

  6. 06

    Lifetime support

    We stay in touch. For any question about raising, feeding, development, the show ring or future breeding, we're here. We don't drop you halfway.

Documents & testing

Health and Guarantees

Both parents are tested before any breeding. Puppies leave the kennel with a clear, verifiable paperwork package.

  • FCI/AChR pedigree

    Official certificate of origin showing three generations of registered ancestors.

  • Parent screening

    Both parents are X-ray evaluated for hip (HD) and elbow (ED) dysplasia before being used in breeding.

  • Vaccination schedule

    Age-appropriate vaccines, recorded by a licensed veterinarian in the EU passport.

  • Deworming

    Internal and external, repeated according to age. The schedule is logged in the puppy's file.

  • Health guarantee

    Written agreement on the puppy's health at hand-over; the terms are discussed openly before any payment is made.

  • Microchip & registration

    Electronic identification implanted and officially registered before hand-over. The chip is permanent and essential for the EU passport and international travel.

Buyer profile

Who We Sell To

The Caucasian Shepherd isn't for everyone. It's a serious guardian breed with strong territorial instincts, slow development, and clear needs around space, structure and leadership. A puppy from us won't be an apartment dog in a city centre.

Before any reservation, we talk. We want to know where the dog will live, whether you've owned large breeds before, whether your property is properly fenced, and how you think about a relationship with a dog that will reach 65–80+ kg. Your answers matter more than the deposit.

We never place more puppies a year than we can keep track of. If we're not confident a puppy is going to the right home, we'd rather keep it in the kennel until the right person turns up.

Clear rules

What We Don't Do

  • We don't sell puppies without a pedigree.
  • We don't release puppies before a full 8 weeks.
  • We don't ship puppies by courier or transport company, hand-over is in person.
  • We don't sell puppies for resale, breeding mills or fighting.
  • We don't breed females every season and we don't overuse our studs.
  • We don't reserve a specific puppy from photos alone, allocation happens at 6–7 weeks, after evaluation.

Long-term relationship

Support After Hand-Over

Our relationship with a buyer doesn't end at hand-over. For us, a puppy remains a product of the kennel for the rest of its life, and how it develops reflects directly on the work we've done.

For questions about feeding, vaccinations, socialisation, the show ring, future breeding or anything else related to the breed, we're here. In return we ask for one thing: let us know if any serious medical issues come up, so we can track them in our breeding programme.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Giant Elbrus Caucasian Shepherd puppy cost?+

Price varies with the litter, the parents and the individual quality of the puppy. We discuss price openly at the time of reservation, rather than posting generic numbers publicly. A puppy from a serious kennel, with screened parents and full paperwork, isn't a cheap purchase; it's an investment in a correct dog.

Do you have puppies available right now?+

Availability varies. Litters are infrequent and planned. The safest route is to reach out early and join the waiting list for an upcoming litter.

Can I pick my puppy from photos?+

No. Allocation happens at 6–7 weeks, based on our phenotype and temperament evaluation and on your profile. That's the right way to make the match, a puppy shouldn't be chosen because it photographs well.

Are the puppies suited to apartment life?+

The Caucasian Shepherd is a territorial guardian breed, developed for large, properly fenced spaces. It isn't suited to apartment living, no matter how big the apartment is. If you live in a flat, this breed isn't for you.

Do you ship puppies abroad?+

Yes, we place puppies with buyers outside Romania, provided we have the same conversations up front as we'd have with anyone else. Hand-over is in person or with a trusted escort, we don't use animal couriers.

What documents do I receive with the puppy?+

FCI/AChR pedigree, EU passport, proof of microchipping, up-to-date vaccination schedule, deworming log and a file with the puppy's record, the food it's been raised on, and recommendations for the period ahead.

Can I visit the kennel before reserving a puppy?+

Yes, we encourage it. Visits are by appointment. It's the best way to meet the parents, see the conditions for yourself, and confirm that we're the right kennel for you.

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