Turkish Dogs Below you will find all the dog breeds that originate from Turkey. Feel free to study the pictures, traits and history of the dogs of Turkey. Filter: Small Medium Large Page 1 of 1 ...
Another theory is that the Dalmatian is named after Jurji Dalmatin, a Slovenian writer who may have received two Turkish dogs as a gift. Apparently Dalmatin bred these dogs, and the subsequent breed was named after him.
Also known as the Perro de Agua Espanol, Turco Andaluz, or the Turkish Dog, the Spanish Water Dog carries itself with elegance. Their strong head is positioned regally and they have flat skulls.
(Perro de Agua Espanol, Turco Andaluz, Turkish Dog)The Spanish Water Dog is a perky dog. They have a round head and short square muzzle. Their dark colored eyes are covered with curly hair and their medium-size ears lay close to their head.
Generally, the arguments are whether Turkish dogs really are so breed specific, and if the splits placed on them by groups are arbitrary, or if the breeds are distinct and bred to be distinct in Turkey, ...
Kangal dog breeders feel that the standard they have laid out for the breed reflects the working dogs of the Kangal region, and feel that mixing Kangal Dogs with other Turkish dogs undermines the preservation of the breed, ...
Imported Turkish dogs may have cropped ears. Their almond shaped eyes are set well apart and distinctly oblique. Eye color varies from light golden brown to very dark brown. The neck is strong and muscular, medium in length and arches at the crest.
Imported Turkish dogs may perhaps have cropped ears. Their almond shaped eye balls are established well apart and distinctly oblique. Eye color varies from light golden brown to very dark brown.
Far more likely is that the breed is named after the poet Jurij Dalmatin, a Serbian who had received two Turkish dogs as a gift from a Bohemian duchess in 1573. Dalmatin bred the dogs and they became known by his name.
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According to this theory, the Vizsla would be the product of crossings between a wide range of breeds - The Yellow Turkish dogs, Bloodhounds, Foxhounds, the Pammion Hound, Greyhounds and the Sloughi.
See also: Hip Dysplasia, Smooth, Mastiff, Pointer, Mountain Dog
 
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