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The
Komondor is a German sheepdog that hails
from Hungary.
Easily recognizable thanks to its distinctive long and corded coat,
Komondor comes
from Hungary where it has been declared one of its national treasures, to be preserved and protected
from modification.
Originally developed in Hungary to guard large herds of animals on the open plains, the
Komondor was charged with protecting the herd by itself, with no assistance and no commands
from its master.
To encourage the public to buy
from breeders, and to discourage the sale of
Komondor - puppies to pet stores and puppy mills.
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.
Its ancestors likely included herding dogs
from the European continent, such as the Poland Lowland Sheepdog (Polski Owzcarek Nizinny) and the
Komondor, blended with the sheep herding dogs of the British Isles.
Wherever he came
from, the Great Pyrenees has several sheep - guarding cousins: the Maremma
from Italy, Akbash and Anatolian
from Turkey,
Komondor and Kuvasz
from Hungary, and Tatra Sheepdog
from Poland.
The bearded collie probably originated
from the central European Magyar
komondor or lowland Polish sheepdog.
Perhaps because the breed has descended
from centuries of hardy working stock,
Komondors have few genetically linked problems.
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.
The word «
komondor» can be found in Hungarian documents dating
from the 16th century, though reference to large sheepdogs predate that.
It is important that
Komondor puppies be socialized
from the beginning.
No working
Komondor can be kept
from getting dirty, and most mature dogs with full coats can not be kept immaculate save by extreme measures.
Komondors are at times available for adoption, ranging in age
from several months to several years.
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.
I ended up with a
Komondor,
from some jerks in Idaho, who abused the poor kid endlessly.
When another DNA test proved positive for a
Komondor named Bundas, his owners began a personal crusade to wipeout the illness
from the breed.
This rare dog is actually a shepherd
from the Italian Alps, probably related to the Puli and
Komondor, other ancient breeds.
The
Komondor is believed to be descended
from the Russian Owtcharka, another breed of sheepdog.
You'll have to socialize your
Komondor well — exposing him to lots of different people, situations, and other animals —
from an early age so he knows how to behave around them.
From the corded
Komondor, to the cottony Coton de Tulear, Mexican Hairless, poofy Poodle, and silky Yorkshire Terrier, you ought to be able to find a pure or mixed breed according to any specifications you have in mind!
The
Komondor breed has been declared one of Hungary's national treasures, to be preserved and protected
from modification.
The
Komondor was brought to Europe by the Cumans and the oldest known mention of it is in a Hungarian codex
from 1544.
This article uses material
from the Wikipedia article «
Komondor», which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution - Share - Alike License 3.0.
Where registrations for a breed have consistently been small (e.g.
Komondor) or have recently risen
from zero over the majority of the period 1980 — 2014 (e.g. Turkish Kangal Dog), partial reports are given.
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