Your Property Needs a Real Guardian

Caucasian Shepherd Puppies for Sale in Fargo for owners prepared to handle a dominant, loyal, purebred guardian breed

Sam's Giant Dogs offers purebred Caucasian Shepherd puppies bred in Fargo, North Dakota, for owners who understand large guardian breeds. These dogs are known for their size, loyalty, and protective instincts, making them well suited for farms, rural properties, and homes in suburban or city areas that have enough space for a large guardian dog.


The dogs come from imported European bloodlines and strong champion lineage. The focus of the program is producing large, powerful Caucasian Shepherds with stable temperament and strong protective instincts. Because of their size and natural guarding behavior, these dogs are best suited for experienced owners who have the space and environment required for the breed.


Puppies are raised with early exposure to people, outdoor environments, and property boundaries so they develop confidence as they grow.


If you are looking for a serious guardian breed with strong bloodlines and commanding presence, contact Sam's Giant Dogs to learn about available puppies and upcoming litters.

Four fluffy, dark-colored puppies huddled together in a wooden enclosure, looking out over the edge.

Puppy Information and Placement Requirements

Each puppy is prepared for its new home with basic care and documentation before leaving the breeder.


Puppies are not microchipped before leaving. Many owners prefer to choose the puppy’s permanent name first, since microchip registration and identification information are connected to the owner’s details.


Caucasian Shepherds are large guardian dogs and require the right living environment, so Sam's Giant Dogs screens buyers to ensure each puppy is placed in a suitable home.


These dogs can live in rural areas, suburban neighborhoods, or city homes, as long as the property provides adequate space and proper containment. Most owners keep them in homes with secure yards, and a minimum 5-foot fenced backyard is required to safely contain a dog of this size. Puppies are not placed in apartments or small enclosed living situations.


Owners should also understand the responsibilities that come with large guardian breeds. Caucasian Shepherds are loyal and protective but generally calm and low-energy when raised in a stable environment. They are typically not excessively loud dogs and are known more for quietly observing and guarding their surroundings rather than constant barking.

What You Should Know Before You Apply

Not everyone qualifies to own a Caucasian Shepherd, and the application process includes questions about property type, prior dog experience, and containment plans.

What makes this breed different from other guardian dogs?

Caucasian Shepherds are larger, more territorial, and more independent than most livestock guardian breeds, and they require experienced handling from day one.

How early do I need to reserve a puppy?

Reservations open as soon as a breeding is confirmed, and litters typically sell out within weeks due to limited annual production and strict placement standards.

Why are home screenings required?

Sam's Giant Dogs evaluates every applicant to confirm the property, fencing, and owner experience match the breed's needs.

When are puppies ready to leave?

Puppies are ready to go to their new homes by 8 weeks of age, after receiving age-appropriate vaccinations and a veterinary health exam.

If you have a home with adequate space and are looking for a reliable guardian dog, contact Sam's Giant Dogs to begin the application process and discuss upcoming litters.