The Turkish Van is well adapted to temperature extremes, with a very long, thick coat and mane during winter that sheds leaving only a short coat in the summer. Turkish Vans have water-resistant coats and love to swim!. Turkish Vans are indigenous to eastern Turkey. Turkish Vans were first brought to Europe by soldiers returning from the Crusades. The most traditional coloring for a Turkish Van is red and white.
Related pages:
Turkish Van Rescue
Utah Animal Rescue
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(Sorted by Zip Code.)
Salt Lake County - Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 No More Homeless Pets in Utah 801-364-0370
Salt Lake County - Murray, Utah 84107 Humane Society of Utah 801-261-2919
Davis County - Bountiful, UT 84117 Wasatch Humane 801-299-8508
Cache County - Logan, UT 84323 Cache Humane Society 435-792-3920
Kane County - Kanab, Utah 84741 Best Friends Animal Sanctuary 435-644-2001
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