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Central Asian Shepherd puppies for sale

5 Central Asian Shepherd puppies for sale

It is believed that Asian Shepherd Dogs, also known as Alabay, Alabai, Turkmen Wolf-Hound, are the ancestors of the oldest breed known today. They are extremely noble and proud looking dogs that have proven to be loyal, brave and devoted companions throughout the ages. They are often known as Central Asian Ovcharka and today these handsome, large dogs are gaining popularity all over the world, including here in the UK, although they are not currently recognised as a breed by the Kennel Club (June 2016).

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

Central Asian Shepherd dogs in Pulborough - Advert 1
34
2 days

Beautiful Alabai Mastiff puppies

£1,100
Central Asian Shepherd4 months46
Massdogs Kennels are excited to announce that we have ten beautiful, chunky thick boned alabai - mastiff puppies. They have been raised with children and other dogs. Both parents can be viewed. These
MICHELLE T.
Pulborough, West Sussex
Central Asian Shepherd dogs - Advert 2
6
4 days

Reluctant Rehoming - Central Asian Shepherd (male)

£900
Central Asian Shepherd1 year1
We are sadly rehoming our 1-year-old Central Asian Shepherd due to ongoing conflict with our male VEO. This is a powerful, protective breed and not suitable for inexperienced owners. He is fully crate
Ruth M.
Peterborough, Peterborough
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 3
5
1 month

Central asian shepard cross

£12,345
Central Asian Shepherd & Neapolitan Mastiff Hybrid2 years1
3 year old Central asian shepard cross looking for rehoming, unfortunately he's become aggressive to human and other dogs. He's looking for a single dog home with someone who knows how to handle and c
Mischa N.
Worcester, Worcestershire
Central Asian Shepherd dogs - Advert 4
3
1 month

Female alabi

£750
Central Asian Shepherd1 year1
Bobo is 15 months old , vetted by the military from America, not your usual shepherd, lives outside Brillant with kids not sure on other digs but she very true to the bred ,, she 32tts will grow more
NICHOLAS B.ID verified
Chelmsford, Essex
Central Asian Shepherd dogs - Advert 5
1
1 month

Asian Shepherd available

£75
Central Asian Shepherd6 years1
Here you have a six-year-old male Asian Shepherd, our family pet for 12 weeks. Sadly, our circumstances have changed dramatically, and we feel it is only right for him to be rehoused and protect his n
ANNA A.ID verified
5.00
Southam, Warwickshire

FAQs

How much does a Central Asian Shepherd puppy cost?

The average cost of a purebred Central Asian Shepherd puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £795, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

What are the pros and cons of a Central Asian Shepherd?

The Central Asian Shepherd is a loyal and protective breed, making them excellent guard dogs. However, they can be stubborn and require experienced handling and socialization. Additionally, they need ample space and firm training to prevent dominance issues.

What is the life expectancy of a Central Asian Shepherd?

The Central Asian Shepherd typically has a life expectancy of around 10 to 14 years. Proper care, diet, and regular veterinary check-ups can help ensure a healthy and long life for the breed.

Is Central Asian Shepherd a high maintanance dog?

The Central Asian Shepherd is not considered a high-maintenance dog. They require regular exercise and mental stimulation but have relatively low grooming needs. However, they need consistent training and socialization due to their strong protective instincts.

Is a Central Asian Shepherd a good house dog?

A Central Asian Shepherd can be a good house dog for experienced owners who provide proper training, socialization, and sufficient exercise. They are protective and loyal but may be wary of strangers, so early socialization is important. Due to their large size and strong guarding instincts, they may not be ideal for first-time dog owners or small living spaces.