HEIGHT
General: 2 feet, 1 inch to 2 feet,
3 inches tall at the shoulder
WEIGHT
General: 80 to 100 pounds
LIFE SPAN
10 to 12 years
The Komondor is intelligent, independent, and highly protective. In fact, he enjoys nothing more than watching over his family.Originally these breed are to guard,True to his working dog heritage, the Komondor is a smart cookie who learns quickly with the right trainer that is, one who engages his mind and works with his independent nature rather than against it,With repetitive training echniques, he gets bored. The Komondor will ignore commands that seem unnecessary, so pick your battles. The Komondor may look like a mop on four legs, but beneath all that hair, there's a big dog with a big personality.
The Komondor's protective instincts and suspicion of strangers can lead to trouble Obviously, this dog comes with responsibilities. The meek, and the inexperienced dog owner, need not apply. You'll have to socialize your Komondor well exposing him to lots of different people, situations, and
other animals from an early age so he 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, he will always remember him and treat him as a member of his flock, one more person to watch over.
The Komondor is a muscular flock guardian with massive bone structure. The head is large and the muzzle is relatively short and dark. The almond-shaped eyes are dark brown and medium in size.The outer coat fuses with the undercoat to form long cords that hang alongside the dog. The coat of a puppy is relatively soft, but shows signs of corded-like curls. It can take up to two years for the cords to form completely and 5 years to reach the desired length.
General: 2 feet, 1 inch to 2 feet,
3 inches tall at the shoulder
WEIGHT
General: 80 to 100 pounds
LIFE SPAN
10 to 12 years
The Komondor is intelligent, independent, and highly protective. In fact, he enjoys nothing more than watching over his family.Originally these breed are to guard,True to his working dog heritage, the Komondor is a smart cookie who learns quickly with the right trainer that is, one who engages his mind and works with his independent nature rather than against it,With repetitive training echniques, he gets bored. The Komondor will ignore commands that seem unnecessary, so pick your battles. The Komondor may look like a mop on four legs, but beneath all that hair, there's a big dog with a big personality.
The Komondor's protective instincts and suspicion of strangers can lead to trouble Obviously, this dog comes with responsibilities. The meek, and the inexperienced dog owner, need not apply. You'll have to socialize your Komondor well exposing him to lots of different people, situations, and
other animals from an early age so he 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, he will always remember him and treat him as a member of his flock, one more person to watch over.
The Komondor is a muscular flock guardian with massive bone structure. The head is large and the muzzle is relatively short and dark. The almond-shaped eyes are dark brown and medium in size.The outer coat fuses with the undercoat to form long cords that hang alongside the dog. The coat of a puppy is relatively soft, but shows signs of corded-like curls. It can take up to two years for the cords to form completely and 5 years to reach the desired length.
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