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En çok kapışanlar
kangal Kapıştır! alman kurt
kangal dövüşü Kapıştır! sibirya
pitbull Kapıştır! kangal
kangal Kapıştır! kurt
PİTBULL Kapıştır! KANGAL
Rasgele 5 kapışma
jena jgaffures Kapıştır! pgaffurela
trgaffurpling Kapıştır! crushing
petek dincöz Kapıştır! sibel günes
onurkırış Kapıştır! gülnurgökçe
slapping Kapıştır! belly punching
alman çoban köpegi ve kangal : Kazanan kangal

Kangal Dog A Beautiful Giant
Açıklama: history of Karash The Kangal Dog or Anatolian (Karabash) Dog - History - The Kangal Dog or Anatolian (Karabash) Dog as it is also known, is a sheep-guard from the Sivas-Kangal region of central Turkey It has a history in its homeland where it is still working today as it has done for centuries A large, strong, mastiff-type dog, it is kept by the shepherds strictly as a working animal primarily to guard the flocks of sheep and goats which graze the open plains of the vast Anatolian plateau A pure-bred Kangal Dog is highly prized by its owner, who will go to great lengths to organise a mating with another good dog Because of the hard life they have to lead only the strongest and steadiest pups are kept, and these are carefully reared and fed in the early months to achieve the size and strength required in adulthood To give the dogs the advantage in any confrontation with wolves, the Turkish shepherds usually fit them with iron-spiked collars to protect the neck Their ears may also be cropped to avoid them being torn causing loss of blood The name Karabash is popularly used for these dogs in Turkey because of the characteristic black mask (kara = black, bas = head) The true type is also correctly known however as the Kangal Dog, after the aristocratic family of landowners from the Sivas region who, hundreds of years ago, took great pride in preserving this dog as a pure breed distinct from other shepherd dogs of inferior type Historical evidence shows, in fact, that a breed of lion-like guard dog has been in use in this and other parts of the Middle East since many centuries BC Karabash Dogs in Britain The first pair of Karabash were brought to England and registered with the Kennel Club by Dr Charmian Steele in 1965 Shortly afterwards the Kennel Club agreed to the breed name Anatolian (Karabash) Dog, with the specific name in brackets to allow for other Anatolian breeds to be introduced later and classified separately Sadly, however, when dogs of different types were imported in the years that followed they were all registered as Karabash Under pressure from the importer of the non-Karabash type Anatolians, the registered name at the Kennel Club was changed in 1983 to Anatolian Shepherd Dog It has thus been left to the original breed society, the Anatolian (Karabash) Dog Club to maintain the purity of its bloodlines and preserve the Karabash as a breed in Britain, just as the same dog has been preserved under the name of Kangal in Turkey Owning a Karabash Before you decide that this is the dog for you, find out as much as you can about the Karabash from owners and breeders Contact the AKDC Secretary for information and for news of forthcoming shows or social events where you can meet the dogs in person When buying a puppy always ask to see its dam and find out all you can about the sire too Do not necessarily buy from the first litter that comes along Karabash are long-lived and the right puppy is worth waiting for If in doubt, seek advice there are many experienced owners in the AKDC who will be happy to help Bear in mind that the Karabash is not everybody's dog While highly intelligent, they have been bred to use their initiative and are not particularly receptive to conventional training The guarding instinct is marked and they must be carefully socialised from puppy hood to accept visitors and other dogs They are active, inquisitive dogs and need plenty of well-fenced space They are devoted and affectionate companions and do not like to be shut away from human company Are you prepared to adjust your lifestyle to suit your Karabash? Here are the website wwwKangaldogcomuk/ wwwKangal-dog-de/mastiff/ wwwAkashde/ wwwdogbreedinfocom/kangaldogphotoshtm




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