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Boxing Match: Anatolian Shepherd and Boxer

Our new Boxer rescue matches up against our Anatolian. Looks like they're going to work out just fine!

Category: Animals

Updated: 01/02/2008 - 05:21:28

Tags: boxer, anatolian, shepherd, dog, boxing, match

Votes: 27 votes.

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HaLiL5766 Hey Anatolian shepherd is Heavyweaght and boxer is lightweight ! 01/13/2012 - 16:55:39
xcellken1 Was that dog in the lampshade the ref? 05/28/2011 - 07:19:41
HusbandnWifeDuo @brad213 He is the referee. 05/11/2011 - 04:53:19
RealHumanist Gz, you have lovely dogs 02/14/2011 - 18:37:33
kempouk just love the ref in his protective head wear lol,,, funny 11/25/2010 - 19:15:06
mugsford @cherrysushioscar You have lovely dogs, I've watched your vids a few times, amazing how Tina can keep up with the greyhound! My Turkish friends tell me that Akbas are best for young children and baby animals, Karabas are for big flocks on unfenced range, and Kangals are more focused on perimeters and territory. This has been true for the working dogs I've seen, and my dogs divide things up here - my Kangal wants to see the edges, but my Karabas is at my side always. 11/06/2010 - 23:05:33
cherrysushioscar @mugsford That is a great explanation. Just like you said, they are probably the same basic breed but their colors and strength developed silently different from one another depending on the region over the centuries. My Akbash was the only white one in a litter of 6. The others were Karabas. 11/04/2010 - 18:29:46
mugsford @cherrysushioscar in the US, Akbash, Kangal and Anatolian are treated as separate breeds, but they each turn up in the other's litters of puppies, so I think it is more likely that they are the same basic breed. Different types bred for the various climates and terrains found across Turkey. These different types emerge due to the wide genetic mix the Choban Kopegi developed over 1000's of years. My Karabas has an Akbas sister who has puppies that look Kangal. They are magnificent dogs. 10/23/2010 - 22:24:17
SuperHusky87 hahaha thats the funniest thing ever, exspecially when the cone head dog trys to jump in 09/09/2010 - 02:16:25
drewsisely @cherrysushioscar and then from there on wen we saw a family or a couple he didnt get agressive just a little suspiciuos but he was nice and let them pet him he is a very cool dog 08/27/2010 - 20:32:41
drewsisely @cherrysushioscar thank you for clearing that up for me when you said they are easy to train i thought you meant training him to come when called or to sit not guard but you are right they don't need much training to guard they just need to be able to tell a friend from foe my anatolian is very smart that way we were walking down the street at night and there was a family walking twards us he emdietly jumep in front even though hes only 3 months old but wen the came closer we let them pet him 08/27/2010 - 20:31:26
cherrysushioscar @drewsisely My dog looked just like an Akbash but her parents were both Anatolian Shepherds.It's said that they are different breeds but they act almost the same.As for the training, I agree with you.You can't really train an Anatolian shepherd or Akbash.They are VERY stubborn. When I said "they do not need any training", I was talking about their powerful natural instincts. I meant they don't need to be told to guard the sheep or the house.They just naturally know their job as working dogs. 08/26/2010 - 22:52:22
drewsisely @cherrysushioscar an akbash is not the same as a anatolian shepherd dog at least i dont think it is and they arent very easy to train at alli just got a 8 week old anatolian about a month ago and he isnt very easy to train at all but i am getting somewhere with him. anatolians are not easy to train, they are very self reliant they where bread to think for themselves own so there could be a limited amount of humans in the field they also could think for themselves in attacks 08/22/2010 - 03:35:09
6672rock I guess the dog with the cone is the referee! LOL! 08/15/2010 - 10:04:51
orkhun2023 I love the crosses!! Great video! 08/07/2010 - 18:47:25
mattmuttbk I have a boxer and a rescue dog that looks like a small version of your shepherd but acts entirely like a boxer, having seen this i wonder if he's a mix of the two, he's as smart as a dog can be and will run flat out all day every day, him and my boxer are the best of friends and spend most of their time "sparring" 08/04/2010 - 11:30:11
lexy4719 haha adorable! what great breeds you have 07/03/2010 - 21:00:09
gdholland @willowrand She's about 4 years old now- I'm pretty sure she was about 18 months old in the video. We're crazy about her... she's obedient, sweet and very good with our toddler! 05/06/2010 - 05:20:41
willowrand how old is your anatolian? she looks just like mine, which is just over 5 months old (was born on 11/22/09). she definitely uses her paws to communicate! "shake" was like the easiest to train her to do!! :) 04/24/2010 - 23:56:17
hellonwheelz22 lol the anatolian is just smaking it around with his or hers paws lol, im looking to buy one of these dogs 03/28/2010 - 01:40:00
WELAE putas mamadas chingena asu pmadre pinces perros acesinos 12/29/2009 - 22:25:54
idku711 @lovemyverybestloving calm down Faggol 12/21/2009 - 11:46:10
brad213 lol one dogs got the cone of shame ;) 10/06/2009 - 10:39:08
abdullah1977 true akbas line from turkey look like this ( Süper bir AKBAŞ ) check this clip on youtube. white color dogs that look like labradoors arents true akbas dogs. 09/23/2009 - 16:42:50
abdullah1977 akbas is a breed but anatolian shepherd is not a breed it is merely a term used for dog that guard livestock. well in turkey there is no breed as such. 09/23/2009 - 16:36:04
 
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