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Komondor Origins and History
The Komondor is believed to be a very ancient breed, although historical references to the dog only go back several centuries.

 


Komondor Temperament
The Komondor is bred as an independent guard of livestock and holds true to its heritage. This breed of dog is an extremely independent thinker and can often times be stubborn and dominant.

KOMONDOR TEMPERAMENT:
Komondorok are independent, protective, aggressive with strangers, territorial, and very intelligent. The komondor excels as a guardian because it bonds strongly with its charges.

Komondor
Dog Breed Group Working Dogs Origin of Breed Hungary as a guard of sheep and property.

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The name Komondor is believed to have been derived from Cuman (Komon) people in Hungary who lived near the Yellow River. Komondor would then mean dog of the Komon people.

Komondor health issues
The average lifespan of the Komondor is just over a decade. Hip dysplasia has been found in the breed, like most dogs, but it is mostly suffered by Komondors overseas.

Komondor Temperament
A loyal, protective, and dignified breed, the Komondor is a sensible and attentive dog. He is devoted to his own family, and is very protective of his owners, household children, and even household pets.

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This breed was first developed in Hungary to protect flocks of sheep and cattle on the plains. The Komondor is best known for is unusual coat of dense heavy cords.

Komondor
Family: livestock dog, sheepdog, flockguard
Place of Origin: Hungary
Date of Origin: ancient times
Avg Size of Male: Height: 27.5 inches, Weight: 80 pounds
Avg Size of Female: Height: 25.5 inches, Weight: 70 pounds ...

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Despite their somewhat comical appearance, Komondors are strong protectors. They were bred to be flock guardians and contended with formidable adversaries such as bears and wolves.

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The Komondor is a heavy-boned working breed. Their corded coat requires regular maintenance.
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Pedigree Points
Recognized: AKC, ANKC, CKC, FCI, KC (GB), KUSA
Height: Dog: 25 in (63.5cm) Bitch: 23½ in (58.5cm)
Weight: 80-150 lb (36.5-68kg)
Coat: Long, coarse outer coat; may be curly or wavy; softer undercoat
Color: White ...

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This wolf in sheep's clothing is independent but loyal.

Komondor Health
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"All About The Komondor Dog"
Hungarian Sheepdog
"The Komondor has a mop-like coat consisting of
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Komondor
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(km´ndõr´´) (pl. komondorok), breed of large, powerful working dog recognized as a distinct breed in Hungary since the 9th cent. It stands from 231/2 to 311/2 in.

KOMONDOR
Characteristics, care, health & breeder listings below.
AKC Height: Ideally, Dogs 27 1/2 inches and up at the withers; bitches 25 1/2 inches and up at the withers. Color: White, but not always the pure white.

Komondor - Breed and Health Information
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Komondors are a healthy breed with few genetically problems. The main concern is this breed is, as in many large breeds, the hip dysplasia.

The Komondor’s trademark is its double coat, which consists of a coarse wavy or curly outer coat and a dense wooly undercoat.

The Komondor is not recommended for most families, unless they have been socialized since puppy hood to the same family and thoroughly trained. This is a serious and commanding breed, and can be aggressive against dogs as well as people.

Coat: The Komondor has a long and soft white coat that should always be corded. The coat of this breed helped him in earlier years blend in with sheep while on lookout. The coat of the Komondor should always be heavy, and be natural.

Temperament: Komondors are protective, loyal and although independent, do not wander. They are attune to whatever is going on around them, and make themselves known to unwelcome guests.

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General Appearance
The Komondor is characterized by imposing strength, dignity, courageous demeanor, and pleasing conformation.

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Working Breed
The Komondor will be very protective of its family and everything they own. It must be trained and socialized at a very early age to help prevent aggressive habits as it matures. They need a firm, consistent owner.

The Komondor
The Komondor is one dog breed that is true tο its heritage. This dοg was bred specifically to guaгd lÑ-vestock, particularly sheep, and hаs been around since the Ancient times.

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The Komondor, a large, muscular breed, hails from Hungary, where they protected sheep and cattle with faithful vigilance for more than 1,000 years. Today's Komondors protect their human charges with equal tenacity.

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Description
The Komondor is a distinct breed. They are herd dogs from Hungary who are best known by their corded coat. The coat is anywhere from 8 to 11 inches long and is always white in color.

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King of the Hungarian guarding dogs, the Komondor is a heavy-coated white dog descended from a Russian dog of the steppes called Aftscharka.

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Developed in Scotland from local sheepdogs, particularly the Old English Sheepdog, with a possible influx of genes from the Poland Lowland Sheepdog and the Komondor, the 'Beardie' is a sturdy representative of the pastoral group.

Guarding livestock (Komondor, Kuvasz, Maremma, Sheepdog, Mudi, Pyrenean Mountain Dog, Tibetan Mastiff)
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Corded: A type of coat as seen on the Komondor and Pulli breeds that grows in long cord-like strings.
Corky: Active, lively, alert.
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Although the breed is much less popular than the better-known Puli and Komondor breeds in its native country, owners of the Mudi claim that he is incomparable for his versatile talents and pleasant disposition.

Roman Molosser dogs were the ancestors of Russian sheepdogs, Pyrenean Shepherds, Hungarian Komondor.

These dogs were bred with the local Scottish dogs to produce the Scottish herding dogs, most obviously the Bearded Collie. Others believe that the sheep- and guarddog Komondor also was involved in the breed of the dogs as they appeared when they ...

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See also: Puli, Kuvasz, Collie, Retriever, Bearded Collie

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