Not exact matches
The
Komondor needs to be introduced to people at a young age, or it may
become too aggressive for companionship.
As the
Komondor matures, it
becomes more wary and an effective guard.
Some physical correction may be necessary for proper training, but
Komondors have been known to bite when owners
became heavy - handed.
A
Komondor should not be bathed frequently because the skin can
become dry and irritated.
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.
Like any dog, a
Komondor can
become aggressive, fearful, or aloof when deprived of human company.