Sweet Karakachan Mix Puppys for sale
- $ 250.00
- Published date: April 19, 2025
- Modified date: April 19, 2025
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- Winchester, Virginia, United States
I have one male puppy and several female puppies left. The puppies are a mix of Sheltie, Mountain Cur, and Karakachan breeds, known for being sweet, cuddly, and will grow to be anywhere from 45 to 60 pounds with a fluffy coat. They are 8 weeks old, have received their first shots and deworming. The parents are healthy and live with our family; two of the full brothers are also part of our household. Feel free to text me for more information.
About the Karakachan

The Karakachan, also known as the Bulgarian Shepherd, is an ancient livestock guardian breed native to Bulgaria, where it has protected flocks from predators in the mountainous regions for over a thousand years. Named after the Karakachan people, nomadic shepherds who relied on these dogs for livestock protection, this rare breed represents one of the oldest and most authentic livestock guardian dog types in Europe. Karakachans are large, powerful dogs with a thick, weather-resistant double coat that allows them to work year-round in harsh mountain conditions, with coat colors typically including black, white, brown, or combinations thereof. Their impressive size and imposing presence serve as natural deterrents to predators, while their keen intelligence and independence allow them to make split-second decisions when protecting their charges. The breed's temperament reflects centuries of selective breeding for guardian work: they're independent thinkers, naturally suspicious of strangers, intensely loyal to their families, and possess strong territorial instincts. Unlike herding breeds that work closely with handlers following commands, Karakachans are bred to work autonomously, patrolling large territories and independently assessing and responding to threats. This independence makes them unsuitable for first-time dog owners or those seeking a highly obedient, eager-to-please companion. Karakachans require experienced handlers who understand livestock guardian dog behavior and can provide appropriate socialization, training, and management. These dogs form deep bonds with their families and livestock, showing remarkable gentleness with animals under their protection while remaining formidable guardians against threats. They're naturally nocturnal, most active during dawn, dusk, and nighttime hours when predators typically hunt, which can be challenging for urban or suburban owners. Karakachans require substantial space—ideally rural properties with acreage where they can fulfill their guarding instincts. They're poorly suited to typical suburban life, as their tendency to patrol boundaries, bark warnings, and remain vigilant can conflict with neighborhood expectations. Early and ongoing socialization is critical but must be balanced against the breed's natural wariness; over-socialization can diminish the very traits that make them effective guardians. These dogs need mental stimulation through guardian work or activities that engage their natural instincts rather than traditional obedience training. Their thick coat requires regular brushing, particularly during seasonal shedding. Karakachans can coexist with other livestock guardian dogs when properly introduced, though they may show aggression toward unfamiliar dogs entering their territory. They typically have strong prey drive toward animals outside their protection circle. Health-wise, Karakachans are generally hardy, though hip dysplasia can occur. Their large size makes them susceptible to bloat. With proper care and purpose-driven lives, they typically live 12-14 years. This breed is best suited for working farms or ranches where they can fulfill their ancestral role protecting livestock.
- Group: Guardian / Working
- Lifespan: 12 – 14 years
- Temperament: Independent, Protective, Loyal, Territorial
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