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A Buyer's Guide To Finding Healthy Anatolian Shepherd Puppies For Sale

By Richard Bailey


If you love dogs and are considering adding a new pup to your home you might want to think about an Anatolian shepherd. These are amazing dogs but you might want to learn a little more about the breed before you look for Anatolian shepherd puppies for sale. Here is what you need to know about these amazing canine companions and how to find healthy pups from reputable breeders.

Like many working breeds, the Anatolian shepherd is also large and powerful. It needs to be to herd animals and guard humans from wild animals and other threats. Male dogs can be over two feet high at the shoulder and may weigh as much as 143 pounds. Females are often slightly smaller but are still quite big. These dogs were first used in Turkey and were used to following humans who lived a nomadic lifestyle.

One drawback to finding puppies from this breed is that it is not as well known as other dog breeds may be. This may make puppies quite expensive and it may also mean that you will need to travel a fair distance in order to get your puppy. This isn't always a bad thing, though. It can mean that your pups will be healthy and not subject to many of the problems that arise when a particular type of dog is bred too much.

Although these dogs are fairly healthy they do have some issues that you need to know about when looking for pups. Like other large dog breeds, it is not uncommon for them to have hip dysplasia. This occurs when the hip joints in a dog do not form properly. It is a genetic condition that can be made worse if both parents suffer from it. There are other issues as well but joint problems are one to be on the lookout for when choosing pups.

You should never be afraid to ask a breeder questions about the health and the background of their dogs. Are they careful not to breed animals that have proven health issues? Some problems can be passed down genetically so this is an important thing to inquire about.

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.

Asking to see the pups before you choose one is a good idea. Many reputable breeders will allow you to do so. You may want to wait until the pups are old enough that you can see the beginnings of their personality. You should also check to see if they are raised in clean and comfortable surroundings before committing to purchase one.

Until you can get your dog, you may want to find out whether you can see photos or videos that will show your puppy as it grows. Some breeders will have cameras trained on a litter and allow buyers to log in and see what is happening on a daily basis. That way you can feel like you are getting to know the pup long before he joins your family.




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