Akbash Dogs

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Akbash Dynamics
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 Friendliness 
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 Playfulness 
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 Disposition 
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Trademark Traits

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  • Calm
  • Watchful
  • Hardworking
  • Independent
  • Graceful
  • Quick

Some Ideal Human Companions

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  • Outdoorsy types
  • Cool-climate farmers & ranchers
  • Active singles

What They’re Like to Live With

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A natural guardian and worker, the Akbash has an independent spirit that blends with a fierce protectiveness for home and family. These protective instincts—one might almost call them motherly—can be applied to adults, children and other animals. The Akbash feels a powerful need to care for and watch over loved ones. For centuries, this canine was praised for being gentle with sheep and fierce against wolves and predators.

The best way to keep an Akbash happy is to keep it busy. When it feels helpful, it feels complete. If you live on a farm or ranch, involve your Akbash in daily tasks. It is very intelligent, helpful and easily taught.

Things You Should Know

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Being a serious-minded herding breed, the Akbash will probably not be happy living in an apartment. It needs room to roam in a safe area—preferably a large fenced yard, ideally a large piece of protected land.

The Akbash can live as long as 10 years. Common health issues include hip dysplasia and a joint condition called OCD (osteochondritis dissecans). The dog’s coat should be brushed regularly, especially during spring and fall shedding seasons.

Akbash History

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The Akbash—named after the Turkish word for “white head”—is an ancient herding breed from Turkey. Though its exact origins are unknown, the Akbash is believed to date back several thousand years. It could be related to other herding breeds like the Kuvasz and the Komondor.

The Look of the Akbash

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The Akbash has a large, muscular, long-legged frame covered in a thick, white, coarse coat that can be either short- or medium-length. Some longer coat versions also exist. The Akbash has a large, powerful head that is broad and slightly rounded. It has a sturdy, tapered muzzle, hanging V-shaped ears, almond-shaped eyes and a strong neck. Its strong back leads to a long, hanging tail.

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