How To Find Anatolian Shepherd Puppies For Sale

By Richard Bailey


If you have always wanted to own a large, powerful dog there are many breeds to choose from and the Anatolian shepherd is one of them. If you are interested in learning more about these beautiful canines and think you might be interested in Anatolian shepherd puppies for sale here are a few things that you need to know about. That way you will be able to decide whether this breed is the right one for you.

If you are looking for a protective dog that is large enough to make strangers think twice before bothering you this may be a good breed to consider. If you bring one of these dogs into your home you will need to prepare for the fact that they can reach close to three feet in height and as much as 143 pounds in weight.

These dogs are not as well known as other working dog breeds so there are not as many breeders who have pups for sale. This is often the case with many dog breeds. As a dog breed becomes more popular it becomes easier to find puppies that you can choose from although if a breed becomes really popular it can be overbred and this can cause a whole new set of problems.

One thing to think about when deciding whether to get an Anatolian shepherd is the health issues that they may suffer from. They have a risk of having hip dysplasia. This can end up causing pain and lameness in an adult dog and some dogs need to be put down because of it. Asking a breeder whether they test for the condition can help you lessen the chances of your dog developing it.

Once you have found a breeder that has pups for sale it is time to start asking some questions. One thing to ask about is whether the parents have been checked for any genetic health problems such as hip issues. A reputable breeder will not allow animals that have serious health issues to reproduce.

There is often a lot of debate about how old pups should be when they are rehomed. For example, many people used to think that it was fine to let dogs be separated from their mother when they were as young as six weeks of age. Now, many breeders want their dogs to be older, healthier and better adjusted before they move on to new owners.

While some individuals are happy to simply pick up a pup when they are ready to go home others want to meet the litter and choose which pup has the best personality for them. You need to think about whether you want a more dominant and outgoing dog or one that is more timid and reserved. Each personality will work well if it is placed in the right kind of home environment.

It can be hard to wait to bring your new pup home. If you do have to wait you might be able to get the breeder to send you pictures or videos of your new canine as it is growing and interacting with it's litter mates. Then, before you know it, it will be time to bring your furry bundle of joy home.




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