Ad
Ad

Working dogs: Komondor

This wolf in sheep's clothing is independent but loyal.

Komondor

Vital Stats

Height: 25.5 to 27.5 inches at shoulder
Weight: 80 to 100 pounds
Coat: long, heavy cords
Life span: 10 to 12 years
Breed Group: Working dogs
 
 

Summary

His appearance might make you think he was developed to mop floors, but the Komondor has a long and noble heritage as a flock-guarding dog in his native Hungary. He still retains a strong protective instinct and will defend his family and property with his life.

Additional articles you will be interested in:

Adoption
Dog Names
Bringing Home Your Dog
Help with Training Puppies
Housetraining Puppies
Feeding a Puppy
Dog games for smart cookies
Teaching your dog tricks
How to take pictures of your dog

Overview

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 he still excels at--the Komondor is intelligent, independent, and highly protective. In fact, he enjoys nothing more than watching over his 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 he perceives 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 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'll always remember him and treat him as a member of his flock, one more person to watch over.

You'l... [Continue to Full Overview]


Ad
Dear Labby

posts about Komondor in the dogtimes dog blogs
CHECK OUT BLOG POSTS FOR

Komondor Characteristics

  Affectionate with family Affectionate with family Dog Breed Rating
  Amount of shedding Amount of shedding Dog Breed Rating
  Apartment appropriate Apartment appropriate Dog Breed Rating
  Cold tolerance Cold tolerance Dog Breed Rating
  Compatible with kids Compatible with kids Dog Breed Rating
  Dog friendly Dog friendly Dog Breed Rating
  Drooling potential Drooling potential Dog Breed Rating
  Ease at being home alone Ease at being home alone Dog Breed Rating
  Ease of training Ease of training Dog Breed Rating
  Easy to groom Easy to groom Dog Breed Rating
  Energy level Energy level Dog Breed Rating
  Friendly toward strangers Friendly toward strangers Dog Breed Rating
  General health General health Dog Breed Rating
  Good for novice owners Good for novice owners Dog Breed Rating
  Heat tolerance Heat tolerance Dog Breed Rating
  Intelligence Intelligence Dog Breed Rating
  Mouthiness Mouthiness Dog Breed Rating
  Need for exercise Need for exercise Dog Breed Rating
  Playfulness Playfulness Dog Breed Rating
  Potential for weight gain Potential for weight gain Dog Breed Rating
  Predatory tendencies Predatory tendencies Dog Breed Rating
  Sensitivity Sensitivity Dog Breed Rating
  Tendency to bark or howl Tendency to bark or howl Dog Breed Rating
  Vigor Vigor Dog Breed Rating
  Wanderlust Wanderlust Dog Breed Rating
  Watchdog ability Watchdog ability Dog Breed Rating

1989 Komondors on DogTime
 
Beagle
 
Chihuahua
Midwest
 
English Bulldog
Sonoma, CA
 
Pit Bull
Chester, SC
 
Pug and American Eskimo mix
Portland, OR

newest topics:
Komondor
Subscribe to Komondor 0 topics, 0 posts
Button_topic_start topics replies views last post

No topics are active. Start a new Komondor topic now!


LOOKING FOR A DOG?
Take the Dogtime Breed Matchup Quiz
Find the right dog for you!
Quiz: ready or not?
Are you ready for a dog?
Adoptable Dogs
Adopt a dog near you!
Welcome! | 11/07/09
Please Login or Sign up
Ad
dog photos