Country of Origin: Turkey

Group: Guardian Dogs (United Kennel Club).

Use today: Guardian, national dog of Turkey

Life Span: 12 to 15 years

Color: Cream to light tan to gray in a sable pattern with a black mask.

Coat: Short double coat, neither wavy nor fluffy.

Grooming: Brush weekly.

Height: 28 to 30 inches for females and 30 to 32 inches for males.

Weight: 90 to 110 pounds for females and 110 to 145 pounds for males. 

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Misty Acres Canan Safak Duman Dozer - (Very Good Hips) Ejder II - Best Young Dog at Kangal Festival in 2001 Ejder  
 
Seytan  
 
Ceylan Sisman's Duman I - Bred by Abhurrahmann Sisman in Kangal  
 
Filiz - Bred by Turhan Kangal. Owned by Ahmet Gokay in Kangal Ballak - Bred By Turhan Kangal
Cali Filiz - Bred By Turhan Kangal. Owned by Ahmet Gokay in Kangal
Filiz - Turkey (Very Good Hips) Bred by Turhan Kangal - Owned by Ahmet Gokay Balak - Bred by Turhan Kangal Aslan I Tarzan - The famous Tarzen from Mehmet in Kangal
 
Sumbel  
 
Cali Filiz - Bred by Turhan Kangal. Owned by Ahmet Gokay in Kangal Kartal  
 
Filiz 1  
 
CH Yasemin of Misty Acres Efe - Sivas, Turkey (FCI Rated Very Good Hips) Ucar - Sivas, Turkey Comar - Sivas, Turkey  
 
Kara - Sivas, Turkey  
 
Yaman - Sivas, Turkey Keles - Sivas, Turkey  
 
Yildiz - Sivas, Turkey  
 
Damla - Germany (FCI Rated Very Good Hips Kahraman - Sivas, Turkey Talip - Sivas, Turkey  
 
Duman - Sivas, Turkey  
 
Laika - Sivas, Turkey Boz - Sivas, Turkey  
 
Sirin - Sivas, Turkey  
 
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Misty Acres Canan (Beloved)

She is a Purebred Sivas Kangal Kopegi
Canan loves hanging out with 'the girls'...my heifer, cow and her baby steer.
Canan's puppies are here!

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Tonight is the first time in 2 weeks that I've either had time, or energy to update the puppy's progress.  I've continued to snap pictures non stop...they're so adorable that it's hard not to want to capture every adorable thing they do.

We began socializing the puppies...with other people and with the big world around them which included some livestock and other adult Kangals.  They've been able to watch the adults work during the day and they've had fun watching the goats graze around them.

We took them to the "zoo" which was an absolute disaster...y'all will understand as you scroll down and see the pictures.  :)

Inbetween one of the sows escaping from her pen, ongoing fencing, flower planting, raspberry and strawberry planting and getting my garden tilled,  I'm going to share some of my most favorite pictures of the past 2 weeks...


Hangin' with the big boys.
Every pup's dream.
:)
"It's hard to believe that they've grown so much in 8 short weeks.  One minute they were newborn Kangals with their eyes closed, and now they're racing across the land.
"The puppies went to 'camp' this week.  Their camp counselor was gathering them all together to give them instructions for their next exercise.
:)
Learning how to walk single file was part of the camp counselor's agenda that day.  Actually, the puppies did pretty well, and the goats found it all absolutely fascinating lol.

Wassamattawhichoo?
:)
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