The Kars closely resembles the closely related Caucasian Shepherd Dog which is native to the Caucasus countries over Turkey's north-eastern border.[1][2][3] It has a long, heavy double coat (short-coated examples are known) that can be found in a number of colours including black, white, gray, red, yellow and brown, they frequently have white markings on their chest, necks and forelegs; slightly smaller than livestock guardian breeds from central and western Turkey such as the Akbash and the Kangal, the Kars has a mean weight of 44.6 kilograms (98 lb) and mean height of 72.4 centimetres (28.5 in).[2] kars considered a purebred turkish breed.
The Kars is used by local shepherds to protect their flocks from predation from various predators found in the region, anecdotes exist of several dogs repulsing and even killing bears.[2]
^ abMorris, Desmond (2001). Dogs: the ultimate dictionary of over 1,000 dog breeds. North Pomfret, VT: Trafalgar Square Publishing. p. 396. ISBN1-57076-219-8.
^ abYilmaz, Orhan; Ertuğrul, Mehmet (2012). "Native dogs breeds and types of Turkey"(PDF). Igdir University Journal of Institute of Science and Technology. 2 (1): 101. Retrieved 30 October 2020.[dead link]