Turkish Kangal (Anatalian Karabash): description of the dog breed

Description and features

A large animal with a powerful build and well-developed muscles. It is of impressive size, but looks fit and light thanks to its long legs. The Anatolian Shepherd breed has the following parameters according to the FCI standard:

Height at withers for males is 74-81 cm, weight 50-65 kg, for females: height 71-79 cm, weight 40-55 kg. Here I would like to note that with such height and muscles, this weight is not burdensome for these shepherd dogs. They are fast in their movements, run fast and jump well.

The head is large, the skull is voluminous. Powerfully developed jaws, the upper teeth tightly overlap the lower ones and are located perpendicular to the jaw. This is called a correct scissor bite. The lips are black at the edges, slightly drooping, and there are no pockets at the corners of the mouth. Males have larger heads than females.

Any color is acceptable - plain (white, black, light gray, fawn), combined (for example, brindle) and even tricolor (black-gray-red). But the most common is white and cream. A distinctive feature is considered to be a black “mask” on the face - in Turkish “karabash” (black head), hence one of the names of the dog.

The ears should be the same black or darkened color. They are often cropped so that they are not torn off by predators during a fight, and it is also believed that dogs with cropped ears hear better. Uncropped ears hang in triangles on the sides of the head, appearing soft and slightly sheep-like.

The coat is short or medium length, but always with a thick undercoat, which saves the dog from the cold, and the top layer of coat also has a water-repellent effect from rain and snow. This is universal protective clothing - against harsh climates, as well as against thorny bushes, mosquitoes and predators.

The tail is straight and slightly curved. It is not customary to buy it. When the dog is alert, the tail curls into a ring, rising high behind the back, especially in boys. The Anatolian Shepherd in the photo looks both reliable and dangerous.

A powerful animal that can strangle a large wolf almost without effort. And at the same time, the dog realizes his strength, calmness and generosity are observed in his gaze: “I am strong, but I will not offend you.”

The Anatolian Shepherd is one of the largest and strongest dogs

Breed standard

The Turkish Kangal dog breed is quite large. The body of the animal is proportionally built, the limbs are moderately long. Despite their impressive size, Anatolian Shepherds are agile, hardy, and run well and quickly.

European Kangals are slightly different from purebred Turkish ones. The official description of the breed in the standard combines several related species.

Characteristics of the Anatolian Shepherd:

  • the head is wide. The muzzle is blunt, tapering slightly towards the nose. Its length is slightly less than the length of the skull. The lips are slightly drooping, black at the edges;
  • jaws – strong, scissor bite;
  • nose - black lobe. The exception is animals of the liver color. Theirs is brown;
  • eyes – medium-sized, almond-shaped, proportional, widely set. The color varies from yellowish to brown, corresponding to the color of the coat. The look is calm, thoughtful;
  • ears – hanging, triangular, with rounded edges. In a calm state, touch the cheekbones;
  • the body is powerful, rectangular, the muscles are well developed. The neck is strong, and males develop a dewlap. The chest is deep, the stomach is tucked. The loin protrudes slightly above the general line of the back;
  • tail – set high, standard length. When the dog is calm, it hangs down. In an excited state, it rises onto its back and wraps itself in a ring;
  • paws are strong, with prominent muscles and flexible joints. The pads are covered with thick skin, allowing shepherds to move painlessly on any surface. The claws are black and short.

The Anatolian Karabash has a dense coat, short or semi-long. The undercoat is thick and resembles felt. It protects dogs from heat and cold. The fur on the neck, shoulders and hips is slightly longer. Curly or wavy guard hairs are not acceptable.

The standard allows any color options for Kangals. However, most often you can see a photo of a dog with a black mask on a beige, piebald or red face.

The Anatolian Shepherd gives the impression of being a strong animal. Her movements are smooth and careful. When running, dogs keep their head, neck and back at the same level, which makes their gait more insinuating.

Disqualifying defects of Kangals:

  • excessive aggression or cowardice;
  • malocclusion;
  • muzzle too short;
  • coat without undercoat, short, smooth.

The officially valid standard was published on October 31, 2016. According to the FCI classification, the Anatolian Karabash belongs to group 2: “Pinchers and Schnauzers – Molossians and Swiss Mountain Cattle Dogs.”

Kinds

The concept of "Anatolian Shepherd" was not accepted by the Turks because they also have other shepherds that fall under this definition.

  • The closest relative of our Anatolian is the Kangal Karabash; the breed standard was developed in 2001 in Turkey near Sivas, which is why it is called Sivas Kangal. But the breed is not accepted as an independent breed in the world.

For a long time, many people mistakenly called the Anatolian karabash kangal. But recently, in order to avoid confusion, a single name was adopted for animals of this breed. In practice, they are now considered inbreeding species. Unlike the Anatolian carabash, the galangal has only one color - gray-fawn with a black mask.

  • Akbash – “white head”. A dog of the same ancient pedigree as the Kangal. Some believe that they may even be the ancestors of the Kangal Shepherd. Its white color and soft coat allows it to be invisible among the herd.

A large dog enters into battle not only with wolves, but can resist a puma and even a bear. Hardy, powerful, very fast, it was deservedly appreciated in the 70s of the last century by farmers in America, where it is used to this day.

Her signature running leap allows her to catch up with any fleeing predator. The dog cannot be kept on a chain; its character immediately deteriorates. Freedom, open spaces, grazing herds - these are his elements.

  • Kars is also an ancient dog originally from Turkey. The color of the shaggy coat is black. White spots and inclusions are acceptable on the chest, legs, tail and neck. A large, beautiful, strong dog with powerful paws. It is very common in its homeland among shepherds, but is gradually becoming popular in America and Europe.

  • Aksaray Malakli (Malkali) is a Turkish Mastiff or Central Anatolian Shepherd Dog, another large breed of guard dog originally from Aksaray. Outwardly, it is very similar to a Kangal dog, only it has stronger and thicker legs, and large drooping lips (“malakli” means “with lips”). Of all the Turkish Shepherds, it is perhaps the largest.

There was an opinion to unite all these famous breeds, including the Karabash, under one name - the Anatolian Shepherd, but Turkish breeders, fortunately, opposed the merger of the breeds. Thanks to this, we still see similar, but very different dogs, each wonderful in its own way.

History of the breed

The ancestors of the Turkish wolfhound remember the city of Babylon. And this - it’s scary to imagine - from 3000 BC. e. Even then, the dog was used in hunting lions and wild onagers (an equine animal). The British Museum has Assyrian bas-reliefs that depict hunting episodes involving these dogs. But Assyria is a very ancient state of Mesopotamia. It ended its 2000-year existence in the 7th century BC, when it came under the destructive influence of Media and Babylonia.

From time immemorial, the Turkish Shepherd was not a shepherd dog, but a watchdog and security dog. She protected herds of sheep from wolves and other predators. For many centuries, the Turks worked on this breed, crossing various types of large dogs. They wanted to produce a universal shepherd dog - a shepherd, watchman and hunter.

As a result, a large, agile, very fast and intelligent dog was formed, which for many years was called the “Anatolian Shepherd”. Turkish breeders jealously guarded the integrity of this breed; it is not allowed to be exported abroad in order to avoid crossing with other dogs. But by unknown means, in 1967, the first litter of Turkish Shepherds was produced in Britain.

In the United States, the first breeding programs for these animals began in the early 1980s. The breed is recognized by the United Kennel Club in the USA, as well as by the national kennel clubs of South Africa and New Zealand. This is how the “non-travelable” dog spread throughout the world. Now carabash are bred in Germany.

Despite its size, the Anatolian Shepherd is fast and resilient.

In 2013, the British Kennel Club announced that it recognizes the "Kangal Shepherd" breed, and all dogs registered as Anatolian Shepherds can be registered as Turkish Kangal dogs. A little earlier, the Australian National Nursery Council made the same decision.

And on June 15, 2021, the International Canine Organization introduced a population model for a single breed - the Kangal, and approved changing the name of the breed " Anatolian Shepherd Dog " to "Kangal Shepherd Dog". So now we can legally call this dog that.

History of the origin of the breed

The Anatolian Shepherd was bred in ancient times and practically nothing is known for certain about its origin. According to one of the legends, the dog was presented to the Ottoman padishah, who really liked the dog that managed to overcome the lion. Soon they took him on a hike and the dog went missing in the Kangal area. It is believed that it was this same dog that became the founder of the Turkish Kongal breed.

According to another legend, the dog was brought to Anatolia by the founders of the Ottoman Empire and therefore it is believed that the Kangal dog breed comes from Turkey.

One way or another, the Anatolian Shepherd is considered the purest breed that has not undergone any changes over several centuries. The Turkish dog breed gained popularity in the States, and later the fashion for these dogs spread to European countries.

Kangals are very loyal dogs who are ready to protect the territory entrusted to them, property and the owner himself, even sacrificing their own lives

Character

The popularity of the Anatolian, which is gaining momentum year after year, is largely due not only to its working qualities, but also to the character of a wonderful dog. And also with behavioral characteristics. According to the standard, the character of the Anatolian Shepherd should be self-controlled, vigilant, calm, sensitive, independent, and protective.

Of the six definitions, two are with the prefix “self”. This indicates that the dog is capable of analytical thinking, ingenuity, has high intelligence and a subtle mind. In a family, she singles out one owner, but is affectionate and friendly with everyone, especially with children. She is strict with strangers and does not allow them to take the owner’s belongings or enter the territory without permission.

If you train her correctly, she will be not only a guard, but also a friend, a pet, a nanny, and a family therapist. The voice is loud, booming, booming, but she will not bark for no reason. An important factor in determining its character is that these dogs are accepted into the state police service in Turkey.

The Anatolian Shepherd dog is extremely hardy and can work outdoors in any weather. Her character has independence and love of freedom, which is why it is necessary to start training her on time. If this is your first pet and you have no such experience, be sure to contact a professional. You can’t just subjugate it to yourself; you need the right and competent approach. Soft and weak-willed people should not have such a dog.

Reviews about kangal

Ivan watched the neighbor's kangal for as long as he could, and never saw him behave aggressively towards a weak one, be it a person or a small pet.

Anna There is nothing scary near the kangal. The dogs are good, but have one drawback: they eat a lot. You need to give up to 3 liters of food per day. And people don’t react to them quite adequately.

Of course, you won’t be able to get a purebred Kangal dog for relatively little money if you don’t have relatives in Turkey. But is purebred really important when choosing a friend and a guard? Share your opinion , is it worth getting such a big dog!?

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Nutrition

The easiest way is to choose ready-made extra-class or holistic food, which provides the necessary microelements and a balanced menu. If you decide to feed natural food, follow some rules. There is no need to give fatty, floury, spicy, salty and sweet foods. The dog should not experience problems with the stomach, teeth and heart.

The best options are boiled lean meat and boneless fish, as well as cereal porridge in broth with the addition of vegetable oil. Include more dairy products, it is good for bones. Give vitamins and fiber in the form of vegetables. Potatoes and pasta are allowed no more than once a week. Sometimes you can have a raw egg or fruit.

Don't forget to pamper your pet with a large bone. Regarding nutrition, consult your veterinarian, he will help you create a balanced diet. An important rule that should never be broken is that the water bowl must always be clean and filled.

Reproduction and lifespan

Dogs are ready to breed at about two years of age. It is advisable to carry out mating on the territory of the male, where he will feel more confident. Both applicants must be pure breed, healthy and vaccinated. A dog does not have any difficulties during pregnancy; nature has perfected this process over the centuries.

There are 4-5 babies in a litter. Anatolian Shepherd puppies have a black “mask” on their face since childhood, like all babies, they are curious and playful. In fairness, it must be said that there are practically no problems from babies, they are confidently controlled by their mother. She also teaches them the first basics of social adaptation. With fairly good care, they live 13-15 years.

Care and maintenance

You cannot keep such a pet in an apartment. It is absolutely not urban. The dog does not know how to be lazy, lying on the sofa or on the rug, it is difficult for him to live without work. In the apartment he will feel like in a cage. But it is undesirable to put him on a chain, he can literally go brutal. It is best to keep him in a private house behind a fence, where he can move freely.

Does not require special care, requiring only standard attention for dogs with medium coat. Brushing twice a week. Dogs don't smell or get particularly dirty, so there's no reason to bathe them often. Of course, the teeth, ears and eyes require attention. All this must be periodically cleaned and washed.

The dog should have its own place to rest and at least two bowls - for food and for water. It is important that from childhood he understands that he should not sleep on the master’s sofa. Dogs love to swim in a river or other body of water; in the summer, let him swim in the water. In winter, you can rub your pet with snow. The dog needs daily walks for at least an hour.

Breed diseases:

  • Hypothyroidism (thyroid disease);
  • inversion of eyelids;
  • Spinal injuries;
  • Skin diseases.

A problem that is not alien to galangals is decreased immunity. And one more very important information. If your dog unexpectedly requires surgery under general anesthesia, please do a medication test first. Many Kangals cannot tolerate anesthesia.

Brief description of the Kangal dog breed

  • Other names for the Turkish Kangal: Kangal Dog, Karabash, Anatolian Dog, Karabash, Anatolian Shepherd Dog, Anatolian Karabash.
  • Height of an adult dog: up to 80-90 cm at the withers (there are individuals 10 cm taller), females – 70-80 cm.
  • Weight: male – 58 kg, female – 48 kg.
  • Characteristic color: fawn with a grayish-yellow, grayish-brown or yellowish-brown tint, a gray-black “mask” on the muzzle.
  • Coat length: short-haired, with thick undercoat.
  • Life expectancy: 12-15 years.
  • Advantages of the breed: impressive size, hardy runners, strong, harmoniously built, unpretentious to food and care, not aggressive.
  • Difficulties of the breed: it is not recommended to purchase a Kangal for keeping in a city apartment, because: dogs need a long daily stay in the fresh air; constant significant physical activity and responsibilities; They have a protracted and profuse molt.
  • Average price: 700-1500 dollars, in Turkey – 2,500 euros.

Price

Anatolian karabash is not a cheap pleasure and is quite rare. We strongly advise against purchasing a puppy at a poultry market, although even there a dog will cost about 30,000 rubles. For private breeders, the price is set from 40,000 to 50,000 rubles. Babies with minor defects (non-standard color, white spots on the body, too long hair) are much cheaper.

There are also breeding nurseries on the territory of the Russian Federation - monobreed or complex breeding. The price of a pure breed Anatolian Shepherd in a kennel is approximately 65,000-70,000 rubles, and an “elite class” puppy will cost 120,000-130,000 rubles. Another piece of advice – when choosing a puppy, rely on the opinion of a respected specialist.

How to choose an Anatolian Shepherd

Due to the fact that Kangals are the national pride of the Turks and the export of these dogs from Turkey is under strict control, you should choose a puppy more carefully. It is best to purchase Kangal puppies from a kennel. So there is a guarantee to purchase a purebred dog, endowed with all the qualities of the breed. You should not choose a puppy based on a photo; it is better to visit the kennel in person. When choosing a kangal, first of all you need to pay attention to its general condition. The small Kangal should not be too skinny and the coat should be in good condition and shiny. You should also pay attention to the dog's health. If a puppy shows unreasonable aggression, then he has certain mental problems.

Interesting Facts

  • The breed is currently recognized as a national treasure of Turkey, it can be seen on advertising brochures, badges, among souvenirs and on coins. In some Turkish families, there is a custom to give the family a Karabash puppy for the birth of their first child.
  • Shepherds often tell stories that Kangal Shepherds, when they find a sheep, selflessly protect it for several days, going without food or drink.
  • In Namibia and Kenya, Kangal Shepherds are used to protect livestock from cheetahs. And the cheetah, for your information, is the fastest predator on the planet. Where these dogs have been employed, livestock losses have been significantly reduced.
  • The protective coloring of the karabash had another amazing feature. Thanks to such wool, the dog did not frighten the sheep with its appearance, to the point that they allowed it to nurse their lambs.
  • Ear cropping of a Kangal Shepherd is considered illegal in some countries, such as the UK.
  • Anatolian Shepherds often choose a place on a hill to survey the surroundings, and they generally try to lead the family pack. The Kangal may not accept a second large dog, but a small dog or any other animal will be protected and loved.
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