Country of origin: | Turkey |
Registries: | UKC |
Occupation: | Livestock guardian |
Size: | 28 to 34 in tall; 90 to 140 lbs |
Longevity: | 10 to 12 years |
Exercise: | Moderate |
Training: | Hard to keep challenged |
Grooming: | Easy; sheds |
The Kangal is a breed of livestock guardian dog, originating from the Kangal district in Sivas Province, Turkey. It is of an early mastiff type with a solid, pale tan or sabled coat, and with a black mask. According to the official Kangal organisations in Turkey – Cynology Federation Of Turkey (KIF) and Ankara Kangal Derneği (ANKADER) Kangals in Turkey may also be brindle[1] or recessive black tan pattern;[2] with or without a black mask; and/or with white markings