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Anatolian Shepherd puppies for sale

5 Anatolian Shepherd puppies for sale

The Anatolian Shepherd Dog, also known as Kangal Shepherd, Turkish Shepherd, is native to Turkey, where it was bred to guard livestock. They are often called Turkish Mountain Dogs and resemble Mastiff types, except that they have a distinctive black mask and black ears. This breed is believed to be one of the oldest, with ancestors dating back up to 6000 years.

Read our Anatolian Shepherd Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Armenian shepherd guard/security dog

£75
Anatolian Shepherd3 years1
Meet Mango, a 3-year-old purebred Armenian Shepherd, full of character, heart, and purpose. Rescued 18 months ago, Mango has since lived outdoors in a secure kennel and very large pen. He thrives in this environment and is not suited to an indoor, domestic lifestyle. Mango has a wonderful, happy and energetic personality, but his most defining traits are his loyalty and n
Peter H.
Studley, Warwickshire
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Anatolian Shepherd(Malakli)

£2,950
Anatolian Shepherd4 months2
Hello Everyone I am a Turkish man with a great passion for Anatolian Shepherd dogs. I have had numerous Anatolian Shepherd dogs for the last 20 years. I got these particular breeding pair from a frie
HUROL R.ID verified
Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 2
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105
1 week

Melon – A Gentle Anatolian Shepherd Mix

£600
Anatolian Shepherd & Turkish Kangal Hybrid2 years1
📌 Short Description: Melon is a 2.5-year-old, 30 kg Anatolian Shepherd mix who survived the streets of Turkey and has now arrived in London to find her forever family. Calm, kind, and wonderful with
Lucky Tails
London, Greater London
Rescue/Charity
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3 weeks

Anatolian shepherd dog

£150
Mixed Breed & Anatolian Shepherd Hybrid8 years
Anatolian mixed breed rescue dog. A gentle soul, calm, fantastic with children doesn’t bark, jump… A rescue from Greece ….. his a big gentle dog. Rescued approx 8 months ago through a charity but d
SUSAN F.ID verified
Godalming, Surrey
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2
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Beautiful GUARD DOG needs new home

£300
Turkish Kangal & Anatolian Shepherd Hybrid1 year1
My parents beautiful kangal cross needs a new home. They rescued her from Turkey in January and did not realise her needs. Twiggy is a big dog that requires a lot of space, and an owner with experienc
Katy N.
Alton, Hampshire

FAQs

How much is an Anatolian Shepherd puppy?

The average cost of a purebred Anatolian Shepherd puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £615, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is Anatolian Shepherd a good family dog?

Anatolian Shepherds can be good family dogs if they are properly trained and socialized from a young age. They are loyal and protective, making them great guardians, but they tend to be independent and may not be suitable for households with very young children. With the right guidance, they can be a loving family companion.

What are the disadvantages of Anatolian shepherds?

Anatolian Shepherds can be stubborn and independent, making training challenging. They tend to be territorial and may be aggressive toward other animals or strangers if not properly socialized. Additionally, they require ample space and mental stimulation, which can be a challenge for some owners.

Are Anatolian shepherds considered aggressive?

Anatolian Shepherds are generally not considered aggressive; they are known for being protective and loyal to their family. They can be wary of strangers but typically show calm and confident behavior rather than aggression. Proper training and socialization help ensure they remain well-balanced dogs.

Do Anatolian shepherds bark a lot?

Anatolian Shepherds are generally quiet dogs and do not bark excessively. They tend to bark only when necessary, such as to alert their owners of intruders or unusual activity. Their calm demeanor makes them good watchdogs without being overly noisy.