Armenian Gampr dog

Dog breed · Armenia

Overview

The Armenian Gampr (Armenian: Գամփռ, romanized: Gamp’ṙ) is an Armenian breed of flock guardian dog native to the Armenian Highlands. It falls within the Ovcharka group of livestock guardian dogs, which can be found throughout the Transcaucasus area. It was recognised in 2011 by the International Kennel Union in Moscow, under the guidance of the Armenian Kennel Club, which had developed the breed standard in the 1990s.

Temperament

Characteristics: The Gampr is a large and powerful dog, weighing some [dose — ask your vet] and standing at least 60 cm at the withers, with the usual sexual dimorphism – dogs are somewhat larger and heavier than bitches. The coat may be of any colour; it may be short or long, and always has a soft undercoat.

Appearance

Characteristics: The Gampr is a large and powerful dog, weighing some [dose — ask your vet] and standing at least 60 cm at the withers, with the usual sexual dimorphism – dogs are somewhat larger and heavier than bitches. The coat may be of any colour; it may be short or long, and always has a soft undercoat.

History

History: The Gampr is the traditional flock guardian dog of Armenia. From the 1920s, when Armenia came under the control of the Soviet Union, large numbers of the dogs were taken to Russia, where they played a crucial part in the development of the Caucasian Shepherd Dog, or Caucasian Ovcharka. A few were exported to the United States at about the same time.

Following the independence of Armenia in 1991, the dog acquired new significance as national heritage. The first breed standard was drawn up in the 1990s, and in 2011 the breed was recognised by the International Kennel Union, an organisation based in Moscow.

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Sources (reused under open licences, with thanks): Wikipedia — “Armenian Gampr dog” (CC BY-SA 4.0) · Wikidata (CC0) · image (GFDL, via Wikimedia Commons) · Compiled by OC Pets Veterinary Clinic, updated 15-06-2026.