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Breed Profile
The Komondor is an impressive sight. He attracts everyone's attention with his unique, cord-like fur that makes him look like a cross between a mop and a lion. The head is broad and the expression serious. He belongs to FCI Group 1 of herding and driving dogs. The breed does not have different performance and show lines. His powerful stature and courageous demeanor make him an impressive guard dog, but at the same time he is also a loyal and loving companion.
| Height | 65 - 65 cm (Female), 70 - 70 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 36 - 50 kg (Female), 50 - 60 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 10 - 12 years |
| Character | Brave, alert, loyal |
| Coat | Cord-like structure, long, dense undercoat |
| Coat Color | White |
| Price | 2000 - 3500 € € |
History
The Komondor comes from Hungary and is one of the oldest dog breeds known there. It is believed that he came to what is now Hungary with the Magyars, a nomadic people, around the year 896. The Hungarians used the Komondor as a herding dog to protect their herds from predators. Its cord-like fur not only helped it camouflage itself among flocks of sheep, but also offered it protection from the claws and teeth of wolves and other predators. The breed was recognized by the Kennel Club of Hungary in 1920 and recognized as a separate breed by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1937.
The Komondor was used as a livestock guard dog to protect herds of livestock from predators.
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Character & Temperament
Those who have the privilege of owning a Komondor will be amazed by his unwavering courage and loyalty. This dog takes its role as a protector very seriously. He is naturally vigilant and will not hesitate to defend his family and home. You can count on the Komondor to act courageously and decisively in difficult situations. He was born as a herding dog, and this role is deeply rooted in his nature. Not only is he alert, but he is also very independent. He is programmed to make decisions to protect the herd, and this legacy is expressed in his everyday behavior. If you are looking for a dog that is not only a pet but also a protector, then the Komondor could be just the thing for you. But not everything is work for the Komondor. He is extremely loyal to his family and can be very loving and affectionate. It is important to teach him from an early age that visitors and friends are welcome so that he learns to distinguish between friend and enemy. In terms of his activity level, the Komondor is rather calm and calm. He is not hyperactive, but he needs regular exercise to stay fit and healthy. He is also quite intelligent, but can sometimes be stubborn when it comes to training. His intelligence also means he is good at problem solving, which can be challenging in some situations. The Komondor does not tend to exhibit strong hunting or prey catching behavior. His main instinct is to protect, and this is what is most strongly expressed in his behavior. Regarding other pets, the Komondor can get along well with them if he is used to them from an early age. However, he may tend to have smaller pets as part of his "herd." to look at and protect them. An important point is that the Komondor is not particularly good at being alone for long periods of time. He needs company and the feeling of having a purpose to be happy. Overall, the Komondor is a wonderful breed for someone looking for a loyal and courageous protector. But he needs an owner who is willing to invest the time needed to properly raise and train him and who understands and respects the importance of his protective instincts. You should also be ready to commit to a lifelong friendship characterized by loyalty, courage and a deep bond.
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Did you know that the Komondor's cord-like fur helped it camouflage itself as a sheep and carry out surprise attacks against predators that threatened the herd?
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What Awaits You
The Komodor is considered a good guardian, acting independently and tending to defend its territory. He is often intolerant to aggressive towards strangers in his territory.
Housing & Care
The Komondor is a herding dog designed for rural life. It is therefore not particularly suitable for keeping in the city unless you can provide it with sufficient exercise and mental stimulation. He has a strong protective instinct and should be kept in a fenced area. Regarding small children: The Komondor can be a loving family dog, but it is important to supervise both the dog and the children and ensure that they are respectful of each other. The Komondor can get along with other pets if socialized with them from an early age.
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Training & Education
The Komondor is an intelligent and independent-minded dog that requires consistent but gentle training. As a livestock guard dog, he has a strong protective instinct, so it is important to teach him how to behave in different situations. Early socialization is crucial. The Komondor can benefit from activities such as obedience, agility and protection dog training. It is important to ensure that the dog is not over-employed, as he also needs rest periods. It is important to teach the Komondor frustration tolerance and impulse control as they can sometimes be stubborn and stubborn. Ball games should be used moderately to avoid obsessive behavior. Training should always be positive and reward based.
Nutrition & Care
Komondors require a balanced diet consisting of high quality proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals. Puppies need special puppy food tailored to their growth needs. Adult dogs should be fed a diet tailored to their age, weight, activity level and health status. It is advisable to follow the manufacturer's feeding recommendations and adjust the amount of food if necessary to maintain a healthy body weight. It's best to consult with your veterinarian or a pet nutritionist to develop a nutritional plan for your Komondor. In terms of care: The Komondor features a thick undercoat and a unique, cord-like topcoat. The coat needs to be groomed regularly to avoid matting. Particular care must be taken to ensure that the typical “cords” do not grow together. A Komondor does not shed heavily, but does lose hair in its cords, so these need to be groomed regularly. The thick coat provides protection from cold in winter and heat in summer, although the dog can be prone to overheating in extreme temperatures.
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Health
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