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  2. Kangal Shepherd Dog - Wikipedia

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    The name Anatolian Shepherd Dog is unknown in Turkey and the breed is sometimes described as having the Turkish name of Çoban Köpeği which means 'shepherd's dog', or livestock guardian dog. [9] [11] Since the 1980s Americans have almost exclusively imported Kangals and the Anatolian has increasingly conformed to that breed type. Despite this ...

  3. Are Anatolian Shepherd Dogs Good Family Dogs & Kid-Friendly?

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    The Anatolian Shepherd traces its roots back to the famous Anatolia region of Turkey. There, they were exclusively bred to guard livestock from potential predators. Throughout history, this breed ...

  4. Akbash - Wikipedia

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    The Akbash is a flock guardian dog, providing protection from predators to shepherds and to their sheep; it does not have any herding ability. [1]: 7 It is a large and powerful dog: [11]: 406 mean body weight is approximately 45 kg (99 lb), and mean height at the withers just over 75 cm (30 in).

  5. Kars dog - Wikipedia

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    In appearance, the Kars closely resembles the Caucasian Shepherd Dog which is native to the Caucasus countries over Turkey's north-eastern border. [2] [3] [4] It has a long, heavy double coat (short-coated examples are known) that can be found in a number of colours including black, white, grey, red, yellow and brown, they frequently have white markings on their chest, necks and forelegs ...

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    Anatolian Shepherd Dogs have been guarding livestock for thousands of years. Their formidable size ranges from 80 to 150 pounds, making them ideal for protecting their herd against bears and wolves.

  7. Aksaray Malaklisi - Wikipedia

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    According to oral tradition, the Aksaray Malaklisi was used as a war dog by the Assyrians 2500 years ago. [4] Genetic analysis has shown it to be a distinct breed from other Turkish livestock guardian dog breeds, including the Kangal, Akbash and Kars. [3] [5] The "malakli" part of the breed name is said to be due to their pendulous jowls. [2] [3]