Odin's Charlie, a male Sarplaninac for sale in Terlton, OK – Photo 1 of 6
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Odin's Charlie

Male, Born on 01/05/25 - 1 year
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About Odin's Charlie

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Charlie is a great little guy, sweet and kind. He is looking for a family or herd to call his own. He has had his first shots, microchipped, and wormed. He is ready to go! Sarplaninacs, originally from the Balkins, are a large breed known for being loyal family and livestock guardians. The strong bonds they form with their families make them ideal for those needing reliable guardianship, especially in rural settings. with fewer genetic health issues than many large breeds, the Saplaninac can live a full 13 years. They are robust and resilient. Their thick fur is surprisingly low-maintenance, needing only brushing. They are adaptable to various climates. Sarplaninacs are highly intelligent, trainable and known for having a calm disposition. They respond well to commands and can make independent decisions. To own a Sarplaninac puppy means gaining a guardian with noble characteristics, a healthful life partner, and a deeply loyal family member. Our puppies are bred with a focus on health, temperament, and adherence to breed standards, ready to integrate seamlessly into their new homes. The dad of this puppy was imported from Macadamia and his grandfather is from Yugoslavia. His parents are our beloved companions and are guarding our goats and mini donkeys. We feed only the best grain-free dog food to ensure the healthiest puppies. We would love to hear from you and discuss this wonderful breed. I can help arrange shipping or you can arrange your own. He is available for pick-up.
Coat Colors:
Black
Gray
Blue
Coat Pattern:
Black & Tan
Why I stand out
Champion blood
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What should I know about Sarplaninacs before buying one?
The Sarplaninac is a hard-working who loves herding and acting as guard dog and will take great care of protecting their territory. They take their jobs seriously, and although they are calm and gentle with their families, don't expect a snuggler, since these dogs need their independence. Full-grown, they typically weigh 45-80 pounds and stand 21-24 inches tall.
Are Sarplaninacs a good choice for families with kids?
Sarplaninacs are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. These hard working dogs are bred for protection, and they are skilled at rounding up flocks, family members, and whoever belongs in their territory. These dogs are suspicious of everyone, though, so they won't take kindly to strangers. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
Do Sarplaninacs need a lot of physical activity?
The Sarplaninac leads a very active lifestyle and requires plenty of physical activity to drain their energy. Play or running free on a farm will take care of this need, but they still need to walk or jog occasionally. The Sar isn't meant for apartment life, especially considering their heavy, weather-proof coats. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
Do Sarplaninacs need professional grooming?
The Sarplaninac has a long, thick coat that is bushy in appearance. They come in colors of gray, white, black, or tan, and can be solid or blended. They require simple grooming and brushing regularly once a week. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do Sarplaninacs do best — city or country?
Sarplaninacs are best suited for a rural property or home with a large yard. The Sar loves the outdoors, and prefers to make his bed out there as well. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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