Natural State Anatolians

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Arkansas, United States
121 Peanut Ridge Road McRae Arkansas 72102 US

From the beginning our focus has been to maintain the breed as a livestock working dog. At the same time we strive to produce dogs that will have a long healthy working life. We have used OFA for hip evaluations in the past but prefer the PennHip evaluation now that we have a Vet to offer it within driving distance.

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Diamond Acres Ranch breeds healthy, AKC registered Anatolian Shepherds from working, show quality parents. We also breed Savannah Cats and Kiko Meat Goats on our beautiful, spacious ranch in the Ozark Mountains. We love our dogs, and you will too! Dogs can be safely shipped to the continental U.S. (including Alaska) and to Canada.

Bald Knob, AR, United States 22.79 mi

We have a working farm in the foot hills of the Ozerks in North Central Arkansas where we raise Grass-Fed Angus beef, Kiko goats, and chickens. Our two Anatolians work diligently to keep our place free of predator.  We have used Anatolians to guard our goats, sheep and chickens since 2001 with tremendous success. From the beginning our focus has been to maintain the breed as a livestock working dog. At the same time we strive to produce dogs that will have a long healthy working life. We have used OFA for hip evaluations in the past but prefer the PennHip evaluation now that we have a Vet to offer it within driving distance.

 

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2724 MC 2027, Yellville, AR 85.49 mi

We run several hundred head of goats on multiple pastures with lots of brush and timber in the pasture and surronding the pastures. WE LOVE OUR ANATOLIANS. We have several anatolians working for us. This allows us to have a large selection of pups available. All our pups are born and raised in the pasture with goats and sometimes also with chickens, or in our case Indian Runner Ducks. We handle the pups enough to be able to work with them, but not so much that the dont want to bond with their livestock. When I have one picked to go for a pet, we pull that one out of the pasture and spend extra time with it so we can start “spoiling” them properly. 🙂 One of my most frequent questions is how are our anatolians with kids & other dogs. Check out the Happy Tails box to see the pups in their new homes.

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Jasper, AR 72641, United States 94.35 mi

We had plenty of babies to make up for it.  Ookii and Joe, our Anatolian Shepherds. They grow so fast. They are being raised with a couple of goats and are well socialized. We had a couple of guests take one home last year. You know you want one.

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