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Komondor Dog
Komondor Dog
The Komondor is very protective
and attentive dog that's devoted to his own family. The
Komondor dog
breed has a very strong protective drive to his family,
children and pets. However, this means that Komondor
dogs are over protective when strangers, adults and
other children or ever strange dogs are around. Early
socialization and strong supervision is required. The
Komondor
dogs are very independent and self reliant by nature.
when Komondor are at the puppy stage, this breed can be
very energetic and playful. Komondor dogs seem to calm
down with age though. Even as adults this breed still
remains fast and agile and needs plenty of open space to
run. This breed is not suited for closed areas like
people living in apartments. The Komondor does have a
tendency to get bored with routine, and needs a variety
of mental and physical stimulation. The Komondor dogs can be
very territorial and determined, and training can be
difficult - the Komondor is best suited to someone with
experience of dog ownership and training.
The Komondor, which also goes by
the name Komondor Sheep dog and Hungarian Sheepdog, is
one sheepdog indeed. The Komondor dogs coat and color is a flat-out
manifestation of having a dog put on a sheep’s coat.
Instead of hair strands and fur, its white coat is
felted and corded with a length reaching 8 to 11 inches
(20 to 27 cm). The puppies of this breed of dog is born with a fur
typical of other heavily coated breeds but in about 2
years, its outer coat blends with the inner coat forming
cords. Furthermore, the Komondor dog also has a charming face –
almond-shaped and medium-sized eyes, triangular ears,
wide nose, and a long slightly curved hanging tail.
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