Anatolian Shepherd and American Staffordshire Terrier Dogs Available for Adoption in New Port Richey, Florida
ODIN
Anatolian Shepherd, American Staffordshire Terrier
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New Port Richey, Florida
April 26th
male, large, baby
DESCRIPTION
Meet Mr Odin -
Odin is one a 5 puppies that our rescue is helping to rehome.
He is a healthy, playful pup who as of April 25, is 9 weeks old.
Once fully grown he will weigh approximately 65- 75lbs.
Odin's dad is an Anatolian Shepherd, and his mama is a true mix of American Staffordshire Terrier, Aussie Shepherd, and a few others.
If you look through the photos you will see a pic of the mama and dad dogs. Mama weighs 45lbs and the Dad is 80lbs. Quite the mix!
Our rescue has organized for the pup to be neutered on May 12 + will have 2nd round of vaccines and will be microchipped.
Adoption Fee: $150.00
We are currently accepting applications.
If you are interested in adopting, please fill out an application here: https://doggonehome.org/dog-adoption/
Or email: adopt@doggonehome.org for more information.
ABOUT: AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER DOG BREED
The American Staffordshire Terrier, also known as the Amstaff, is a medium sized, muscular breed known for its loyalty and courage. Developed in the United States, they are intelligent and affectionate dogs, making them great family companions. With a distinctive short coat and strong build, American Staffordshire Terriers are often misunderstood due to their past as fighting dogs, but they are actually loving and playful pets when raised in a nurturing environment. They thrive on human interaction and are eager to please their owners.
The Anatolian Shepherd is a large and powerful ancient breed known for its loyalty, intelligence, and protective nature. Originating in Turkey, these dogs were bred to guard livestock from predators, showcasing their strong natural instincts. Anatolian Shepherds have a distinctive short double coat that comes in various colors, with a black mask common on their faces. They require early socialization and consistent training to manage their independent yet devoted temperament effectively.