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Anatolian Shepherd

Working Group

Protective, intelligent and independent

Anatolian Shepherd

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Breed Overview

The Anatolian Shepherd Dog is a majestic and powerful breed, originally bred as a guardian for livestock. They are known for their impressive size, keen intelligence, and strong protective instincts.

Physical Characteristics
  • Size Large to Giant
  • Height 27-29 inches (males), 25-27 inches (females)
  • Weight 110-150 pounds (males), 80-120 pounds (females)
  • Life Span 11-13 years
  • Coat Short to medium length, thick double coat
  • Color Many colors are acceptable, including fawn, brindle, white, and pinto
  • Grooming Moderate; requires regular brushing, more during shedding seasons
  • Temperament Independent, intelligent, and protective; known for their loyalty and reserved nature
  • Energy Level Moderate
  • Intelligence High
Health Needs
  • Exercise Requires daily exercise, but not excessively active
  • Trainability Intelligent but can be independent and stubborn; requires experienced handling
  • Socialization Needs early socialization; can be aloof with strangers
  • Grooming Moderate; requires regular brushing, more during shedding seasons
  • Health Issues Generally healthy but can be prone to hip dysplasia, entropion, and bloat
Environment
  • Suitability for Families Can be suitable with families, but best with older children due to their size and guarding instinct
  • Suitable Living Space Anatolian Shepherd Dogs require large, secure outdoor spaces for exercise and prefer rural or spacious environments.

About the Breed

Anatolian Shepherds are known for their ability to make independent decisions and protect their charges without human guidance. They are adaptable to various climates and environments.

History of the Breed

Originating from the Anatolian region of Turkey, these dogs have been used for thousands of years to guard livestock. Their ability to fend off predators and protect their flock is legendary.

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Fun Facts About the Anatolian Shepherd Dog

What To Expect When Caring For an Anatolian Shepherd Dog

Health

Generally healthy but prone to hip dysplasia, entropion (eyelid issue), and bloat. Regular health check-ups and screenings are recommended.

Grooming

Their coat requires regular brushing, especially during shedding seasons. Bathing should be done as needed but not frequently to maintain coat oils.

Exercise

Anatolian Shepherd Dog require daily exercise but are not excessively active. Walks and time in a secured yard are sufficient. Their independent nature means they enjoy patrolling and watching over their territory.

Training

Training and socialization should start early. Requires a firm, consistent, and patient training approach.

Nutrition

A well-balanced diet is suitable for large-breed dogs. Monitoring food intake and weight is essential to prevent obesity.

Caring for an Anatolian Shepherd Dog requires commitment, particularly in terms of training and exercise. They thrive in environments with space to roam and a clear role or job. With the right care and attention, they make loyal and protective companions.

Anatolian Shepherd Dog Common Health Issues and Recommended Tests

The Anatolian Shepherd Dog, known for its strength and resilience, is generally healthy but, like all breeds, is prone to specific health conditions. Awareness of these conditions and undergoing recommended tests can help maintain their health and well-being.

Description: A genetic condition where the hip joint does not form properly, leading to arthritis and pain.

Description: A condition where the eyelid rolls inward, causing irritation and potential damage to the eye.

Description: A life-threatening condition where the stomach fills with gas and can twist.

Description: A disorder where the thyroid gland doesn’t produce enough hormones, leading to symptoms like lethargy and weight gain.

Hip Dysplasia

Description: A genetic condition where the hip joint does not form properly, leading to arthritis and pain.

Entropion

Description: A condition where the eyelid rolls inward, causing irritation and potential damage to the eye.

Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (Bloat)

Description: A life-threatening condition where the stomach fills with gas and can twist.

Hypothyroidism

Description: A disorder where the thyroid gland doesn’t produce enough hormones, leading to symptoms like lethargy and weight gain.

Regular veterinary check-ups are crucial to catch any health issues early, and prompt attention to changes in your dog's behavior or appearance is critical. With proper care and attention to health, Anatolian Shepherd Dogs can lead happy, healthy lives as beloved members of their families.

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How Much Does It Cost To Care For An Anatolian Shepherd Dog?

Caring for an Anatolian Shepherd Dog involves various annual expenses, which can vary depending on your location, the dog’s individual needs, and the level of care you choose to provide. Here’s a general breakdown of the annual costs for an Anatolian Shepherd Dog:

A purebred Anatolian Shepherd Dog puppy from a reputable breeder can be quite expensive. Always consider adopting from a shelter or rescue.

Initial Cost

$800 - 1500

Potential Additional Costs:

When searching for a reputable breeder, seek online reviews, and advice from vets, groomers, and fellow Anatolian Shepherd Dog enthusiasts.

Initial supplies like a crate, bed, bowls, collar, and leash can really add up.

Initial Cost

$200 - 500

Potential Additional Costs:

You may already have many of these items at home. Costs will vary depending on your purchase choices.

High-quality dog food and treats for a large breed.

Estimated Cost

$600 - 1200

Potential Additional Costs:

Learn more about the best quality dog food for Anatolian Shepherd Dogs.

hey have a double coat that requires regular grooming.

Estimated Cost

$300 - 600

Potential Additional Costs:

If you choose to perform simple grooming tasks at home you will need to invest in high-quality grooming supplies, such as dog-safe shampoos, nail trimmers, and haircutting shears.

Anatolian Shepherd Dogs require routine vet visits for check-ups, vaccinations, and flea and tick prevention.

Estimated Cost

$500 - 1000

Potential Additional Costs:

The cost of veterinary care can vary widely depending on your geographic location and many other factors. This estimate only represents the cost of wellness care, and does not include any potential illnesses or injuries that may arise.

Pet insurance offers financial protection and peace of mind, ensuring that you can afford necessary veterinary care in the event of an emergency.

Estimated Cost

$200 - 600

Potential Additional Costs:

Insurance premiums vary depending on the coverage you choose as well as your Anatolian Shepherd's age and health. Get a FREE, no-strings quote from the top pet insurers!

Your Anatolian Shepherd Dog will need toys, chews, wellness supplements, car safety equipment, and other supplies throughout their life.

Estimated Cost

$100 - 300

Potential Additional Costs:

Additional supplies can add up depending on the level of care you provide your pup.

Professional training is extremely important, but can add several hundred dollars to the cost of your dog's care.

Estimated Cost

$200 - 2000

Potential Additional Costs:

Online Courses are available and can help you save money.

Setting aside funds for unexpected health issues is always a good idea.

Estimated Cost

Varies based on need

Potential Additional Costs:

Can easily reach into the thousands with surgical costs, IVs, medications and after hours treatment.

If you travel or work long hours, you may need boarding or pet sitting services.

Estimated Cost

Varies based on need

Potential Additional Costs:

Overnight-boarding, day-boarding, and pet-sitting costs vary depending on the area you live, length of stay/frequency of services, and the amenities offered by the boarding facility or pet sitter.

A one-time fee for microchipping and annual local licensing fees.

Estimated Cost

$50 - 100

Total Estimated Annual Cost:

$2950 - $7800

It's important to note that these figures are estimates and can vary. Also, the first year of owning a dog can be more expensive due to one-time costs like spaying/neutering, initial vaccinations, and training. Regular budgeting for your dog's needs and an emergency fund for unforeseen costs are essential for responsible pet ownership.

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