It wasn’t until the 1970s that Anatolian Shepherds were first seen outside of Eastern Europe. In the US, the breed grew in popularity after the Endangered Species Act was introduced. This made it illegal for farmers to kill any livestock predators, so they looked to Anatolians to protect the animals on their ranches. These canines became appreciated for their loyalty and use as a guardian, and soon, pet lovers began acquiring the breed.
Nowadays, Anatolian Shepherds are a valued member of many households throughout the US. If you have a home large enough to accommodate one of these gentle giants, an Anatolian could be the most loyal companion and protector you and your family ever own.

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