Komondor, a Hungarian sheepdog, is a large, white-colored Hungarian breed of livestock guardian dog with a long, corded coat. They are loving dogs who need little exercise and like to keep their human companions in sight, often following them consistently.
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In this video, we are counting down the top 10 facts about the Komondor that you might not know.
A Quick Overview:
Group: Working Dogs
Weight: 80 to 100 pounds
Height: 25 to 27 inches tall at the shoulder
Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
The Komondor may look like a mop on four legs, but beneath all that hair, there's a big dog with a big personality. Originally bred to guard livestock--a job they still excel at--the Komondor is intelligent, independent, and highly protective. In fact, they enjoy nothing more than watching over their family.
This may pose a couple of problems. For one, it can be unnerving to have a dog sit and stare at you as you go about your day. For another, the Komondor's protective instincts and suspicion of strangers can lead to trouble (and lawsuits) if your dog attacks someone they perceive as a threat.
Obviously, this dog comes with responsibilities. You need to be a confident leader to win the respect of your Komondor. The meek and the inexperienced dog owner need not apply. You'll have to socialize your Komondor well--exposing them to lots of different people, situations, and other animals--from an early age so your dog knows how to behave around them. And you'll have to take pains to introduce your Komondor to people who are permitted in your home. Once a Komondor accepts the newcomer, they'll always remember them and treat them as a member of their flock, one more person to watch over.
You'll also need to be careful around other dogs. Komondorok can be aggressive toward dogs they don't know, and some aren't capable of sharing a home with another canine, no matter how hard you try to make everyone get along. However, they may have excellent relations with cats and livestock.
Nor is the Komondor's coat care an easy proposition. Their trademark cords don't need brushing, but they must be kept free of parasites and dirt. And if it gets damp, the Komondor's coat can develop an unpleasant mildew odor.
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