3 dangerous mistakes that most
Komondor owners make when they are trying to stop their dogs from biting and how you can avoid these mistakes
3 dangerous mistakes that most
Komondor owners make when they are trying to obedience train their puppies that actually make their puppies more difficult to train and how you can avoid these mistakes.
3 dangerous mistakes that most
Komondor owners make when they are trying to stop their dogs from being aggressive and how you can avoid these mistakes
3 dangerous mistakes that most
Komondor owners make when they are trying to obedience train their dogs that actually make their dogs more difficult to train and how you can avoid these mistakes
3 dangerous mistakes that most
Komondor owners make when they are trying to potty train their dogs that actually make their dogs more difficult to housetrain and how you can avoid these mistakes.
Many
Komondor owners are willing to let you visit with their dogs and will explain what it is like living with this unusual breed.
Contact the Secretary of The Komondor Club of America or the Regional Director for your state for the names of
Komondor owners in your area.
Once a year, the club sponsors a National Specialty Show at which
all Komondor owners are invited to meet each other, attend seminars, share information about breeding programs, and in general catch up on Komondor activities.
The Komondor is a large territorial dog that is used for flock and home guarding, and
the Komondor owner must always anticipate his dog's behavior based on this fact.
Fortunately, for Ghost we found an experienced
Komondor owner in Texas willing to adopt him, in spite of the fact that he needed a lot of training and socialization, not to mention the fact that he is much larger than she is.
Most of these dogs can be rehabilitated by going to a foster home that will work with the dog, teach him that humans have a higher place in the «pack,» and ultimately place him in either a (past or current)
Komondor owner home or as working livestock guardian.
Please contact me or one of the officers listed on the Club website, if you would like to visit the home of
a Komondor owner in your area.
Not exact matches
Are you the proud
owner of a bouncing baby Puli or
Komondor?
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To discourage the breeding of
Komondors for such purposes; and to educate the prospective
owner about the risks involved in buying
Komondor - puppies from such establishments or sources.
Komondors are independent dogs and require a firm
owner and early socialization in order to ensure that they grow up as well socialized family dogs.
Komondors learn very quickly which people are welcome in your house, and will greet them happily, but as a responsible
owner, you must be sure the dog is under control (either through strict obedience training or physical restraint) when strangers are introduced to him.
Even in livestock guarding situations, however,
Komondors must be trained to know the
owners rules.
So go out and start researching the breed; talk to breeders and
owners, read books and articles, watch videos, go to dog shows and visit with
Komondors.
The
Komondor Club of America (KCA) or Middle Atlantic States
Komondor Club (MASKC) will assist you in locating
owners of
Komondors in your part of the country (or in other countries in many cases).
Owners should check anti-flea and tick preparations carefully as
Komondors are extremely sensitive to some of these products.
Because of the
Komondor's size, power, and speed, its
owner must have it under control.
Contact the Corresponding Secretary of the
Komondor Club of America for the names of
owners in your area.
Because the cording process for this breed is different from that of other corded breeds (such as the
Komondor or Bergamasco),
owners wanting to undertake this for the first time are encouraged to find someone experienced with Spanish Water Dog coats.
In case of emergency, the dog and
owner will have an easier time if the
Komondor thinks of the veterinarian as a friend.
Most times, an older
Komondor can be happily retired from outside into the house with no special problems.The breed is very devoted and affectionate to its
owners.
The
owner and
Komondor must agree upon what is to be guarded.
Some physical correction may be necessary for proper training, but
Komondors have been known to bite when
owners became heavy - handed.
A month ago, his new
owner was willing to drive to NC to get him and bring him to her
Komondor home in Texas.
He really needs an
owner that has or has had a
Komondor.
The past
owners did not understand the breed and how to raise a
Komondor.
He has been living with an older
Komondor and St. Bernard and has become dominant over the other two dogs, as well as the wife of the
owner.
The
Komondor dog breed may be too much for a first - time dog
owner.
When another DNA test proved positive for a
Komondor named Bundas, his
owners began a personal crusade to wipeout the illness from the breed.
The key to training a
Komondor is not force or repetition, but making training fun for both
owner and dog.
This strong - willed dog needs a confident
owner who can provide leadership the
Komondor will respect.