The Komondor breed is a relatively ancient sheepherding breed of dog that is still very protective of its families. Komandor dogs are known as being quite independent minded.
The Komondor's Behavior
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Recommended for: pet, working dog
The Komondor dog breed is said to be very protective of its families and somewhat aggressive toward strangers. As a herding breed, this dog needs plenty of outdoor activity.
Remember that breed only provides a general clue as to any individual dog's actual behavior. Make sure to get to know dogs well before bringing them into your home.
The Komondor's Physical Characteristics
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Here are some of the characteristics of the Komondor breed as determined by the American Kennel Club's published breed standard.
- Size: males: 27½ inches, 100 pounds; females: 25½ inches, 80 pounds
- Coat: dense coat in characteristic cords
- Color: white
- Eyes: medium-sized, almond-shaped
- Ears: triangular and slightly rounded at tips
- Muzzle: wide
- Nose: wide, with wide nostrils
- Tail: long, hanging, slightly curved
The Komondor’s Origins and History
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Country/Region of Origin: Hungary, originally possibly Asia
Original purpose: sheep herding
Name: uncertain, possibly from the Cuman (Koman) people who once lived near the Yellow River, with Koman-dor meaning, "Koman dog." plural: "Komondorok"
History: in the US, the Komondor is still used to guard livestock