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1967 Press Photo Britain's First Litter Of Anatolian Sheepdogs

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Britain's First Litter Of Anatolian Sheepdogs: 27-year-old Mrs. Chamiman Biernoff, of Quarry Hill Cottage, Milton-Undo-Wychwood, Oxfordshire, wit her Anatolian sheepdogs from Turkey, (Gazi (dog) and Sabahat (Bitch), and their ten puppies - the first litter of the breed to be torn in Britain. Their powers was an archeologist in Turkey for two years and first brought Gazi as a pet, then decided she would like to breed and imported a mate for him.Gazi and Sabahat Created quite a stir when they where exhibited at Craft's last year as the judges had never examples of this breed before which in Turkey is used to protest flocks from the wolves. Mrs. Beirnoff has now set up in business at Milton-under-Wychwood as a restorar of antiques and works of art, though much of her time at the moment is spent looking after the ten six-weeks-old puppies. All have Turkish names. The four boys are called: Mustafa, Timur, Ali B~y and Osman. The six girls are called: Sevim, Zeliha, Shukran, Seljuk, Kesban, and Nimet.

Photo measures 10.25 x 8 inches.

Photo is dated 08-08-1967.

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