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Anatolian Karabash Dog or Kangal
Medium
Working Group
Short
Extra high
Medium
10 to 13 years
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Kangal Shepherd Dog come in a variety of colours, including Sable, Wheaten, Wheaten, Wheaten.
How much do
Kangal Shepherd Dog eat?
2.00 to 3.00 cups of food a day
How much
exercise do they need?
45 to 60 Mins
Are they kid friendly? Kangal Dogs are generally friendly with visitors and often get along very well with children
Do they need a lot of space? These dogs need a lot of space
Patellar Luxation
Legg-Perthes Disease
Hip Dysplasia
Heart murmurs
Feed Kangal Shepherd 2 to 3 cups of high-quality food per day, split into two meals. Maintain proper weight, but be careful not to overfeed. Groomers and veterinarians often see overweight dogs. Any diet should be appropriate to their age. Clean, fresh water should be available at all times.
Kangal Shepherd is a seasonally heavy shedder type of breed. Their coat needs thorough brushing twice a year to remove dead hair. So, brushing their coat can help them to become healthy. Also, an occasional bath will make them in beautiful condition.
Kangal Shepherd doesn't take so much effort to groom. Their coat may be either trimmed with clippers or by stripping (a process by which the coat is thinned and shortened with a sharp, comb-like tool called a stripping knife) a mix of both.
Trim their nails once or twice a month if your dog doesn't wear them down naturally to prevent painful tears and other problems. Their ears should be checked weekly for redness or a bad odour, indicating infection. Your careful weekly exam will help you spot potential health problems early.
Make grooming a pleasant experience for them, complete with encouragement and treats, and you'll be paving the way for simple vet assessments and another handling when they are older.
Kangal Shepherd dog is a large dog that needs a lot of time to stimulate its body through a good amount of exercise. They are created to be working dog to guard and protect their family. So if you like to get a Kangal Shepherd type of dog, prepare to provide mental and physical training. They will need 60 minutes of daily walks and playtime with the owner.
Regular visits to their vet will ensure their health and well-being.
Schedule at least twice a year veterinary care or as recommended depending on your dog's state. In these visits, your vet will complete a physical examination, take your dog's temperature and check his heartbeat, among other things.
Discuss with your vet any concerns you think needs immediate attention as it is a key part of preventative care.
Kangal Shepherd is loving and protective with their family, especially with children. Their large size is suitable for families with older children to avoid harm. All interactions between Kangal Shepherd and children should always be supervised by a responsible adult.
Teaching our child how to properly approach and touch dogs can save our children from traumatic experiences.
Training Kangal Shepherd requires a good amount of patience because they tend to be challenging at times. They are wary towards others and instinctively protective. They also wanted to work independently, so keep their training short but fun.
It is best to train them on different tricks and commands and socialization.
Kangal Shepherd is quite an aloof type of dog that needs socialization with other animals.
They need to learn how to hang around with another pet to have a good friendship. If you want to get a dog like Kangal Shepherd you should always find time with your dog and teach them to hang out with other pets.
Guide the behaviour of your dogs and attain their protection.
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Feed Kangal Shepherd 2 to 3 cups of high-quality food per day, split into two meals. Maintain proper weight, but be careful not to overfeed. Groomers and veterinarians often see overweight dogs. Any diet should be appropriate to their age. Clean, fresh water should be available at all times.
Kangal Shepherd dog is a large dog that needs a lot of time to stimulate its body through a good amount of exercise. They are created to be working dog to guard and protect their family. So if you like to get a Kangal Shepherd type of dog, prepare to provide mental and physical training. They will need 60 minutes of daily walks and playtime with the owner.
Kangal Shepherd is loving and protective with their family, especially with children. Their large size is suitable for families with older children to avoid harm. All interactions between Kangal Shepherd and children should always be supervised by a responsible adult.
Teaching our child how to properly approach and touch dogs can save our children from traumatic experiences.
Kangal Shepherd is quite an aloof type of dog that needs socialization with other animals.
They need to learn how to hang around with another pet to have a good friendship. If you want to get a dog like Kangal Shepherd you should always find time with your dog and teach them to hang out with other pets.
Guide the behaviour of your dogs and attain their protection.
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