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Breed Information

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Name Akbash Dog
Other names Akbash, Akbaş Çoban Köpeği, Coban Kopegi
Origin Turkey
Breed Group

Working

Guardian Dog (UKC)

Size Large to Giant
Type Purebred
Life span 10-12 years
Temperament

Affectionate

Alert

Courageous

Independent

Intelligent

Loyal

Height

Male: 28–32 inches (71–81 cm)

Female: 27–30 inches (69–76 cm)

Weight

Male: 90–140 pounds (41–64 kg)

Female: 75–105 pounds (34–48 kg)

Colors White
Litter Size 6-8 puppies
Puppy Prices

Average $700 - $900 USD

 

Breed Characteristics

Adaptability

3 stars

Apartment Friendly

1 stars

Akbash Dogs are not recommended for apartment life. They are relatively inactive indoors and do best with a minimum of a ¼ acre and at least a 5' tall fence. They should live in semi-rural or rural settings. This breed is quiet and clean in the house.

Barking Tendencies

4 stars

Frequent

Cat Friendly

3 stars

Child Friendly

4 stars

Good with Kids: This is a suitable breed for kids and is known to be playful, energetic, and affectionate around them. It is also shy toward strangers.

Dog Friendly

3 stars

Exercise Needs

2 stars

They are a low activity level dog, but also an extremely athletic dog requiring a long daily walk and a lot of space to run around off its lead.

Grooming

3 stars

Moderate Maintenance: Regular grooming is required to keep its fur in good shape.

Health Issues

2 stars

Hypoallergenic: NoAkbash Dogs, like many large breeds, can be expected to live 10 to 12 years on average, with some living much longer. Akbash Dogs are capable of bonding very closely with their owners and other animals and can display a range of emotions and sensitivity unlike many other breeds. Like other breeds, they are susceptible to various infectious diseases and conditions to varying degrees.

Intelligence

2 stars

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Playfulness

3 stars

Shedding Level

3 stars

Moderate Shedding: Routine brushing will help. Be prepared to vacuum often!

Stranger Friendly

2 stars

Trainability

3 stars

 

Difficult Training: The Akbash is a very strong willed breed that will take control of any situation if allowed. This breed can be difficult to train and requires a strong minded and consistent pack master to follow. The Akbash does exhibit a natural guarding instinct and should require very little training to do his job.

 

Watchdog Ability

5 stars

Great Watchdog Ability: This dog will bark and alert its owners when an intruder is present.

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Akbash Dog Puppy (Puppies, Face)
Puppies, Face

Akbash Dog Names

Rank Boy Names Girl Names
01 Buddy Molly
02 Max Bella
03 Rocky Chloe
04 Jack Luna
05 Bear Coco
06 Tucker Ellie
07 Oliver Zoey
08 Milo Ruby
09 Teddy Gracie
10 Louie Lulu
100 Cute Puppy Names ›

Overview

The white Akbash Dog is a long-legged, lean, muscular dog of imposing size and strength, great courage, and stamina, with an alert, regal bearing. The Akbash Dog is slightly longer in proportion than tall, has a wedge-shaped head with pendant ears, and a long tail, usually carried in a curl over the back when the dog is moving or excited. The Akbash Dog represents a very rare and special mixture of Mastiff and gazehound characteristics that are important to maintain. The gazehound influence is apparent in the breed's long legs, deep chest, arched loin, shallow lower jaw, tucked up flank, speed, and agility, while the Mastiff's contributions can be seen in the breed's height, weight, broader head, and overall impression of power. When judging this breed, preference should be given to Akbash Dogs who exhibit a perfect balance between the two types.
Gender differences can be striking in this breed. Typically the dog is proportionately taller and heavier than the female. The bitch appears feminine in comparison to the dog. There is no difference in the ability of males or females to perform as guardians.

The essential characteristics of the Akbash Dog are those that enable it to perform successfully as a livestock guardian. Akbash Dogs have the size, strength, and courage to challenge large predators and the speed and agility to chase fleet predators. Their temperament is calm, quiet, and steady. They are independent and capable of correctly responding to changing circumstances without human direction. The Akbash Dog is also highly suitable as a home companion or estate guardian. The Akbash Dog is loyal, gentle, and quietly affectionate with its own family, including children and family pets, but remains aloof and suspicious toward strangers. It is also by nature watchful of other dogs and may, on its own territory, react aggressively to intruding dogs. Although independent in nature, the Akbash Dog responds well to basic training. Properly socialized and trained, the Akbash Dog is an ideal family pet and home guardian.

History

Also called the Coban Kopegi and the Akbas, the Akbash Dog is an elegant, rare breed from the area we now call western Turkey. It was developed 3000 years ago by shepherds who selectively bred for white-colored guarding sheepdogs, perhaps to differentiate them from predators. The Akbash is a probable relative of the other great white herd guarders of Europe such as the Komondor, Kuvasz, Tatra Mountain Sheepdog, and even the distant Pyrenean Mountain Dog. The name Akbash come from the Turkish word "akbas" meaning "white head."

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