The Akbash makes the perfect protector for you and your family. They’re big, powerful, and determined to keep an eye on everyone around them. This breed needs training and socialization to play nicely with others, but once they grow up and learn the rules, they're a delightful, watchful companion.
Akbash puppies may start off cute and playful, but they quickly grow into big, powerful dogs who aren’t afraid to defend those they love. This breed is known for their strong protective instincts, which makes them good watchdogs. However, their natural protectiveness also means they require training and socialization to get along with kids and other animals. You can often find them perched on a chair or raised area where they can keep an eye on their surroundings and protect you at a moment’s notice.
“Akbash” is Turkish for “white head,” which is a reflection of their coat. The breed is known for having a thick, coarse double coat of hair that is medium or long in length. The Akbash coat naturally repels odor and dirt, which leads to frequent shedding. Other than brushing at least once a week, they require very little grooming. A regular brush and occasional bath is all they need to stay clean and healthy.
The Akbash is known for being big and strong, not soft and sweet. Their territorial personality makes them great watchdogs but not a great match for families with young kids or other animals. Akbash can be trained to play nicely, but their natural instinct is to be suspicious, watchful, and aggressive when agitated or provoked. Like most dogs, the younger they are when they join your family, the easier they are to train and socialize.
Mature Akbash dogs have a lower activity level, but puppies are playful and need room to roam freely. Bored puppies are known for chewing and getting into trouble, so be prepared to keep them busy and active. Whether young or old, they require at least one long walk every day, along with a big yard to play and run on their own. The more exercise they get, the calmer your Akbash will be.