The owners of the dogs interacted so closely with their beautiful dogs that the Czechs often called the moves themselves “psoglavichi” or “psoglavtsy”. It is likely that these names were also associated with the fact that on the banners of the moves, as the guardian of the clan, the head of a shepherd dog with long hair around the neck was depicted (in particular, the Czech writer and historian I.A. Gabriel wrote about this in 1864 ).