Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Komondor

Komondors can be good family dogs if they have owners who know how to display a natural, firm authority over the dog, are socialized, trained thoroughly, and raised with children from the start, but they are not recommended for most families. The reason behind this is that they are bred to be fiercely protective, and confident, as they watch over their charges.
A Komondor is an independent thinker and can be stubborn or domineering. It is not for meek owners who can be dominated. This dog is not to be mistaken for a herding dog. This dog breed was bred to protect rather than to herd. Their hair must never be brushed or combed. It is divided into cords and trimmed. Needs frequent bathing and takes a long time to dry. It sheds very little if any.

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