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<blockquote data-quote="angel5" data-source="post: 615357" data-attributes="member: 9122"><p>Alice the cost involved is usually around $350 or less to adopt one. You could also foster one and see if it is a fit BEFORE you adopt.</p><p>these are some amazing dogs and they will decide if something is a threat usually they are spot on.</p><p>we had a cougar come onto the property and out Anatolian and Shepard cross were able to run it off with no damage to the dogs at all.</p><p>some folks think these dogs are dumb because they are VERY independent but they aren't they are very smart.</p><p>they do get LGD in rescue and also pet quality so it you want to know more please email me @ <a href="mailto:bremerton6@yahoo.com">bremerton6@yahoo.com</a></p><p>and i will gladly put you in touch with these great folks.</p><p>they also have volunteers that help transport dogs cross country so if there is one in another state you wont have to drive up and get it you may have to travel a bit but not much</p><p></p><p>angel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angel5, post: 615357, member: 9122"] Alice the cost involved is usually around $350 or less to adopt one. You could also foster one and see if it is a fit BEFORE you adopt. these are some amazing dogs and they will decide if something is a threat usually they are spot on. we had a cougar come onto the property and out Anatolian and Shepard cross were able to run it off with no damage to the dogs at all. some folks think these dogs are dumb because they are VERY independent but they aren't they are very smart. they do get LGD in rescue and also pet quality so it you want to know more please email me @ [email=bremerton6@yahoo.com]bremerton6@yahoo.com[/email] and i will gladly put you in touch with these great folks. they also have volunteers that help transport dogs cross country so if there is one in another state you wont have to drive up and get it you may have to travel a bit but not much angel [/QUOTE]
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