The American Kennel Club recognized the breed in 1937, but there were
few Komondor outside Hungary until after 1962.
Not exact matches
In a
few minutes the
Komondor can get the better of even the strongest enemy.
Perhaps because the breed has descended from centuries of hardy working stock,
Komondors have
few genetically linked problems.
A
Komondor has been known to go High - in - Trial, and a
few have Utility degrees.
But with his thick coat and large size there are
few that are as impressive as the
Komondor.
Few breeds can elicit the double - takes that this walking mound of white dreadlocks inspires, but the mystique of the
Komondor is far more than fur - deep.