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Hot: 25 to 32 °C
Cold: 4 to 15 °C
1K to 2.50K USD
200 to 400 PSI
Jump: 4-6 Feet
Run: 28-31 Miles per hour (45-50 km/h)
Originating in Asia Minor, the Anatolian Shepherd is an indispensable livestock guardian and loyal companion of shepherds. These dogs fare very well in the extreme climate of the high Anatolian Plateau, where they experience both hot summers and cold winters.
The forebears of today is Anatolian Shepherds were used as fighting dogs and hunting companions many centuries ago. They were illustrious for their power to protect flocks from predators like wolves, and they earned that report by wearing spiky collars to protect their necks.
The Anatolian Shepherd Dog has been protecting kine in Turkey for thousands of years. Their intellect, patience, and undying devotedness are just as astonishing as their defensive and sectioned nature.
These large sentinels are exceedingly wanted after as working guard dogs due to their size and strength; they may have weighed up to 150 pounds and stand betwixt 27 and 29 inches at the shoulder. Anatolian are able to face predators and covering dirty terrain in their cradle because they are agile contempt their meaningful sinew mass.