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Anatolian Shepherd PuppieS FOR SALE - Updated 4.15.08

Our next litter will be planned for Approx. January/February 2009.  Please contact us about reserving your pup from our next litter.

Mosby and K are both AKC registered which makes their puppies eligible for registration with the AKC.  They are both working livestock guard dogs (LGD) who watch over sheep, lambs, goats and even chickens.  They also spend quite a bit of time patrolling the perimeter fence of the horse fields in addition to spending quality time with their children (our daughters).  They both have wonderful temperaments and personify what we are looking for in an Anatolian Shepherd.    Please also visit our Anatolian Shepherd Dog Page.

Mosby 

Mosby is a currently 33" at the shoulder and approximately 140 lbs (He is a big boy!).  It is difficult to capture in pictures what I would call presence but Mosby has presence and seems to have become more self possessed and mature over the past 6 months.  He is affectionate with his humans and always walks with what I consider to be the proper posture when with the sheep.  He is an athletic dog with the ability to keep up with K (to her surprise), who is much lighter in build than he is, when running in the field.   He has what we call with our horses a kind eye but is serious about his work.

Kamille (aka 'K' or 'Kiki') 

K stands 29" at the shoulder and weighed in at 95lbs prior to coming to the farm.  She is an affectionate feminine looking bitch with great athleticism.  I do not think I can capture with words her nimbleness but try to picture her jumping and spinning her body around (going from side-by-side with Mosby to in front of him) in midair when at the run.  She seems to be just crackling with energy which I chalk up to both personality and age.  She came to us at 18 months of age but quickly began to learn the ropes with Mosby.  She will patrol the fence line of the pastures with Mose and is first to the gate when someone shows up.  Her most endearing trait has to be the way she lavishes affection on us all.  We typically don't bring adults dogs/bitches into our little pack but I could not be happier with her.  She and Mosby will make lovely puppies.