Thursday, March 16, 2017

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.

These dogs are large and intelligent. They have been used for centuries as herding and guard dogs in Turkey and the surrounding areas. They are large dogs that can reach 32 inches in height and can weigh as much as 143 pounds. Because they are large, powerful animals it is important for you to train pups properly so that they are easy to control when they are fully mature.

You may wonder why you have not seen these dogs very often. This is because they are not as popular as other types of shepherds are. There are some breeders who are attempting to keep this type of dog alive but you may have to look around to find someone who has puppies available when you want one.

Every purebred dog has a chance of having health issues. Unlike some breeds, Anatolian Shepherds are fairly healthy although they do tend to have hip problems. Hip dysplasia can lead to pain, lameness and other problems so it is good to be prepared for the fact that your dog may end up developing it.

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.

You should also find out how old the pups will be when you pick them up. Although some breeders will allow pups to be sent to their new homes at six or eight weeks of age you may want to work with a breeder who will keep them until they are twelve weeks of age. This allows them to be properly socialized and can help them have a sound temperament when they are fully grown.

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.

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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