Akbash Animal Pictures

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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Akbash_Dog_in_CA.jpg?uselang=en Bred in Turkey to protect herds. They keep away the Mountain Lions, Bobcats, and Coyotes on the PGE property.

Akbash dogs are natives to turkey and are imported to the United States
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An Akbash dog guards a flock of sheep in California.

Healthy akbash dog from Turkey

Akbash dog standing in a yard
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Abbash dogs are native's of Turkey

Akbash puppy dog playing in the grass

Akbash puppy playing in the grass
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Akbash puppy's are playful as well as protective. They have a natural instinct to guard their owners.

Adult Akbash dog

Akbash dog standing in the grass
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Akbash are large dogs that require space to roam and play.

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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Akbash_dog_on_guard.jpg?uselang=en Akbash dogs Blend in NOT WISE to try to pet these dogs as they look very mild mannered, but they do their job. Cool dogs!
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An Akbash dog guards a flock of sheep in California.

Point Buchon Trail Turkish Akbash, livestock guardian dog https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Turkish_akbash.jpg

Turkish Akbash, livestock guardian dog
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