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Puppy Names Description: The Komondor (plural is
Komondorok) is a big, muscular dog with plenty of bone and substance, covered
with an unusually heavy, white corded coat which resembles an old-fashioned
string mop. Puppies are white and fluffy and tend to form cords at about 3 to
4 months of age. They are very strong and agile for their size. A hardy, healthy
dog, they can tolerate changing temperatures. Keeping the coat of a Komondor
is a challenge and should not be taken lightly. Cords continue to grow and must
be maintained by dividing new hair growth every two to three months from the
skin out to the existing cords. If not trimmed regularly, the coat will reach
the ground by the time they are 6 years old. Another consideration for the Komondor
is that coat is always picking up debris from outside like dirt, leaves, twigs,
small living creatures, which all needs to be removed. Komondors are protective,
alert, and calm. They devote most of their time to protecting their family,
and are quite good at it. But for this same reason, they should be kept in proper
fencing or leashed, as some have been put down for defending their family. Devoted
to the ones they love, the Komondor can be trusted to stay near you and not
wander too far.
Type: Guardian Dog Height: Males
average: 27.5 - 32 inches. Females average: 25.5 - 32 inches. Colors: White
and only white. Proper grooming will ensure that the coat remains white. 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. They can be domineering and stubborn, which is a reason to train them.
They are reserved around strangers and wary of them, and should be kept out
of reach. They are usually very calm and quiet when things are looking good,
and fearless when things go wrong. The Komondor will fight for its family no
matter what. Watch-dog: Very high. A
natural protector, they will guard with their life sheep, cattle, children or
other pets. Care and Training:
Meticulous grooming is essential for this breed if you wish to keep it tidy
looking. You should never brush or comb the coat of a Komondor. You may want
to have their coat taken care of by a professional groomer, as it requires separating
the hair into cords as it grows. Some breeders spend 2 hours every week just
separating the cords so that they don't mat. Bathe only when necessary and then
thoroughly dry the coat (can take up to 24 hours, with 4 - 8 hours of blow drying).
Perform nail and teeth cleaning when necessary. Komondors need intensive exercise
such as pulling carts or a long-distance run. They also need a purpose in life.
They should be given a job to do. Training of the Komondor should be firm, consistent
rules and early socialization. Obedience training is essential to discourage
assertive tendencies. Activity: Medium. But the
Komondor needs daily exercise. Health Issues: Hip dysplasia, skin allergies, ear problems and bloat. Bloat is a health issue to most dogs, being the second largest killer of dogs second to cancer, but Komondors can be particularly susceptible to it because of their deep chests. It is also referred to as "twisted stomach" or gastric torsion. Life Span: 8 - 12 years. Country of Origin:
Hungary First Registered by the AKC:
1937 |
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