5 Fun Facts About Komondor Dogs

Fun Facts About Komondor Dogs

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Komondor dogs look more like a walking mop than a dog, but there’s more to the Komondor than meets the eye!

Check out these five interesting facts about komondor dogs that you probably didn’t know.

This hairy breed was originally bred in Hungary and was used to guard the flocks of sheep there.

This history makes them excellent guard dogs for homes and families in modern times.

They take a good deal of training and their signature coat takes regular grooming, but they can become loyal and obedient pets.

Komondors are related to the Pulis, are descended from Russian stock, and may be among the oldest of the dog breeds.

These large dogs are very protective of their homes and owners and also receive a lot of attention at competitive dog shows.

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