Anatolian Puppies
They don't look very intimidating when they are small but they have a big heart. They love their animals and master. I have seen them stop a German shepherd or a pit bull in seconds. No dogs or coyotes wander onto our property any more. No more middle of the night runs outside to chase off predators. They do bark at anything they consider a threat, especially at night. A few times a day they circle the perimeter of the property and mark their territory.
. They make fine livestock and or family guardians but are not really suitable for in town living as they will ferociously guard their territory from strange animals and people. They also will bark at any neighbor coming home and not be very friendly to strange dogs unless they have been introduced to them. They are big dogs weighing 90-150 pounds and a short romp can be a half mile. They are very independent. Not like any other dog you have known. They think for themselves and do not have to be supervised all of the time to do their job. Many who own my pups say they will not stay inside at night on their farms but prefer to lie outside and keep watch. We have had what may be our last litter and still have a few puppies born in early December 2019. Price is $400 for females and $350 for males. This is our fourth generation. We still have great grandma working at 13 years old.
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These are a few pictures of our dogs and pups at work. It is a slideshow.
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