Tuesday, February 17, 2009



These are the 3 boys. They are all quite lively and are "barking" at each other. They are three weeks old tomorrow.
Johnny Ringo on full alert. Something must have caught his attention.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

The "eyes" have it!

The pups are beginning to open their eyes. They all seem to have blue eyes right now. They are moving around and making barking noises.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Growing pups


The pups are growing.

Not just a working dog.

We have had Anatolians for about 10 years. They are extremely loyal and excellent guardians. Anatolians protect their flock whether their flock is goats, sheep or children or adults. They are a bit rough around small children as they do not take into consideration their size or weight.
Anatolians are docile unless they are challenged. They do not tend to be aggressive unless circumstances warrant. They will stay between their flock and a perceived danger. When they feel all is well they will move off. They need to be introduced to other people and animals. These dogs can be quite intimidating merely because of their size. Males will grow until they are 2 years old and can go over 120 pounds. Females are a bit smaller but our Matilda is 90 pounds now after the babies.
Anatolians need a strong leader. They seek to please and are quite lovable. They are not for apartment or small fenced in backyard living. They can jump quite high at an early age. They need space to run and territory to check. They require good fencing. They bark their warning to potential intruders and will chase after them to keep them away from the flock. The last thing you want is your dog going over a fence after a deer or coyote. Anatolians will bark until they feel the threat has passed.
These dogs are suited for working first and foremost. They are not suited for merely laying around as a pet.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

One Week and Growing











Here are the little ones at one week old. Mama is looking good and eating well. The pups are gaining weight. Their eyes should be opening in a few days. Johnny Ringo is standing guard over his family.

Puppies for sale

Our puppies will be sold for $450.00 each. First deposit gets first pick. I can email additional pictures of the puppies to choose from. It is my opinion that you should really see the pups before making a decision. The pups will lighten up a bit as they age. If you would rather have an older dog rather than a small pup we are also selling the mother. She has been spayed and is a wonderful dog. She is a great guardian dog and very eager to please.
The pups will have all the required shots before they are picked up. We feel that the dogs need to stay with the mother until they are at least 8 weeks old. This is a tremendous benefit for the puppies. It gives them additional time to socialize.
Please contact me at 512-789-0578 if you have any questions at all. You may also email us at twoprices@gmail.com

Tuesday, February 3, 2009



Matilda Mae is our female anatolian. She is very loveable and eager to please. She is also a good guardian and a wonderful companion.


Johnny Ringo is our male. Beautiful Dog. Well behaved and a great companion. He is an excellent guardian dog.

Available Pups


We now have 3 males and 1 female anatolian pups. They should be ready for pick up mid to late March.


Three of our new additions. This was taken at just a few hours old.