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No, simply putting a service dog vest on a pet does not make it a legitimate service dog and may be illegal in some jurisdictions.
Police don't use Kangals because, despite their strength and protective instincts, they are not as trainable or obedient as breeds like German Shepherds.
A Kangal Dog typically costs between $1,000 and $4,000, depending on lineage, breeder reputation, and location.
Police do not use Kangals because they are too aggressive, independent, and difficult to train consistently compared to traditional police dog breeds like German Shepherds.
A Kangal Dog typically costs between $1,000 and $5,000, depending on factors like lineage, breeder reputation, and geographic location.
Police often don't use Kangals because they are independent, difficult to train for obedience-based tasks, and are not well-suited for urban environments.
A Kangal Dog typically costs between $800 and $2,000, depending on lineage and breeder reputation.
Kangals are not inherently aggressive toward humans, but they are territorial and protective, especially when guarding livestock or property.
Yes, the Kangal is generally considered stronger than a Pitbull due to its larger size and significantly higher bite force.

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