The day-to-day reality of sharing your home with this large breed for the next 12-15 yrs - routine, grooming, money and temperament.
Budget about an hour of real activity a day. The Kangal Shepherd handles the occasional lazy day fine, but two decent walks plus some play keep both body and head happy.
Grooming is easy: a quick brush once a week and the occasional bath. Nails every few weeks, and that's about it.
Heavy shedder. Expect hair on clothes, sofa and car, and keep a lint roller within reach in every room.
Plan on $1,500-$3,500 upfront for the puppy, then roughly $1,500-$2,500 every year for food, vet care, grooming and supplies. Year one usually adds one-off costs on top: crate, leash, training classes, spay/neuter.
Around the house, the Kangal Shepherd is best described as:
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