Tarsus Catalburun

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Tarsus Catalburun History

The Tarsus Catalburun is a hybrid, or designer, variety that was created in the 1990s by mating a German Shepherd with a Rottweiler. The Tarsus Catalburun is a large, powerful dog with a long history. The Tarsus Catalburun is a very large, muscular, and powerful hybrid that was created in the early 1990s by mating a German Shepherd with a Rottweiler. The Tarsus Catalburun is a friendly, loyal, and highly intelligent dog with protective instincts.

Time of Origin

Unknown

Country of Origin

Turkey

Ancestry

Pointer

Tarsus Catalburun Physical Characteristics

The Tarsus Catalburun is a very small, short-haired breed of cat that is native to Turkey. They have a small head with a short, wide muzzle. Their ears are large and rounded and their eyes are round and almond shaped. Their tail is long and bushy and their legs and paws are medium in size. The coat of a Tarsus Catalburun is short and silky.

Eye Colors

Brown

Nose Colors

Black

Coat Colors

White, Red, Black, Pied

Height Range

Male Height Range: 17 – 24 inches

Female Height Range: 17 – 24 inches

Weight Range

Male Weight Range: 30 – 55 lbs

Female Weight Range: 30 – 55 lbs

Tarsus Catalburun Health

Description of breed health.

Lifespan

10-13 yrs

Tarsus Catalburun Health Concerns

Hip Dysplasia, Hypothyroidism, Skin Problems

Tarsus Catalburun Temperament and Behaviour

The Tarsus Catalburun is a highly intelligent, independent, and self-confident breed of dog. They are sensitive, but are also very protective of their families.

Tarsus Catalburun Activity Requirements

The Turkish Angora, or _Catalburun_ , is a large, long-haired breed of cat that originated as a landrace in the Aegean region. They are one of the oldest breeds of domestic cats. As large, long-haired cats, Turkish Angoras do need regular grooming. They tend to have a leisurely, laid-back personality, but are also playful and sociable. They thrive indoors and will make a good companion for families. While they are not the most high-energy breed of cat, they do require a bit of exercise and stimulation. They are also intelligent and highly trainable, so can be a good fit for families who enjoy spending quality time with their pets.

Miles Per Day

Unknown

Activity Per Day

Unknown

Daily Food

Unknown

Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Tarsus Catalburun is part of the Unclassified group.

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The Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Tarsus Catalburun is part of the Unclassified group.

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Australian National Kennel Council

Not Recognized

Tarsus Catalburun is part of the Unclassified group.

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Canadian Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Tarsus Catalburun is part of the Unclassified group.

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