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
Arkansas Animal Rescue
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(Sorted by Zip Code.)
Randolph County - Pocahontas, AR 32767 Randolph County Humane Society 304-636-7844
Pulaski County - N. Little Rock, AR 72118 N. Little Rock Friends of Animals 501-791-8577
Pulaski County - Little Rock, AR 72225 Central Arkansas Rescue Effort 501-603-CARE
Washington County - Fayetteville 72701 Humane Society of the Ozarks 479-444-7387
Washington County - Fayetteville 72701 Fayetteville Animal Shelter 479-444-3456
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