The Anatolian Shepherd Dog or Karabash is a large powerfully built mastiff type dog. They are best known for their distinctive facial markings, cream to fawn with a black mask and ears. They have a short dense coat that is relatively easy to keep. As a breed they are slow to mature, males can be 4 years old and females can be 3 before they are fully mature.
Color
The Karabash comes in a variety of colors including fawn, brindle and white.
Category Size
Giant
Coat Length
Short/Medium
Weight/Height Range
Dogs measure between 74-31 inches at the withers; females are between 28-31 inches at the withers. Dogs weigh between 110-141 lbs and females weigh between 90-130lbs.
| HEIGHT
| MIN
| MAX |
WEIGHT |
MIN |
MAX |
| Female |
28" |
31" |
Female |
90 lbs. |
130 lbs. |
| Male |
29" |
32" |
Male |
110 lbs. |
141 lbs. |
Ailments
The Anatolian Shepherd Dog has been bred over many centuries and because of this is virtually free from hereditary health problems. They can have wry mouths and bad temperaments. Owners should insist on screening for temperament and physical traits, including hips and eyes.
Suitable Breed for Allergy Sufferers
No
Common Ailments
Bones (Developmental) - Hip dysplasia, Eye - Entropion, Endocrine - Hyperthyroidism, Reproductive (Male) - Retained testicles or cryptorchidism (one or both), Mouth - Malocclusion (Overshot or undershot jaw)