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Occasionally one may
see a Komondor as large as 31 ″ or even bigger, but these cases are rare.
If you have never
seen a Komondor in its home, now is the time to visit with adult Komondors.
Seeing a Komondor at a dog show or on television is different than visiting one on his home turf.
If you have not
seen a Komondor assuming his role of guarding his family and home, you have not
seen a Komondor.
Not exact matches
Higher maintenance breeds, meanwhile, such as the
Komondor, the Puli, the Irish terrier and the Sealyham terrier, have all
seen their AKC popularity ranking drop in the past 10 years.
Now that we've met one of the world's least hairy dogs, the Peruvian hairless dog, it's time to meet the hairiest — the
Komondor, a rare breed that, thanks to Kyra, a
Komondor in the UK, has
seen its numbers increase by nearly 25 percent.
Known for their white fur that grows in long dreadlocks — giving them the appearance of a motorized mop —
Komondors had
seen their numbers in Britain drop to 40.
King of the Hungarian livestock guarding dogs, the
Komondor, is one of the most unusual breeds
seen in the United States today.
So don't act on impulse and but the first
Komondor you
see.
Thus some
Komondors are constantly barking because they hear a strange noise, or
see someone passing by on «their» road, or because a strange car pulls into the neighbor's driveway.
We strongly suggest that anyone who is thinking of getting a
Komondor should make every effort to
see some adult
Komondors in their homes before making a final decision.
If you are seriously considering acquiring a
Komondor, we strongly urge you to
see adult dogs in their home environment before making your final decision.
Komondors like moving air more than cold air, and a
Komondor will often be
seen lying on its back upside - down in front of a fan when one is available.
NOTE If you are seriously considering acquiring a
Komondor, we strongly urge you to
see adult dogs in their home environment before making your final decision.
Adopting a
Komondor should be
seen as a lifetime commitment to the dog.
A
Komondor will lie quietly outside or inside until he
sees something requiring his full attention such as: dogs, deer, and people and vehicles passing.
It is true a
Komondor doesn't shed out the coat, but you will occasionally
see white fuzz balls on the floor.
Komondors are the striking large white dogs with long dreadlocks that people can't stop staring at when they
see one.
The University of Missouri had only
seen one other «effected»
Komondor before Bundas.
We have
seen the following breeds grouped into housing restrictions: Akita, American Bull Dog, American Pit Bull Terrier, American or Bull Staffordshire Terrier, Briard, Borzoi Hounds, Bull Mastiff, Bull Terrier, Cane Corso, Chow, Dalmatian, Doberman Pinscher, Dogo, German Shepherd, Great Dane, Great Pyrenees, Husky, Irish Wolf Hound,
Komondor, Malamute, Neapolitan Mastiff, Pit Bull, Rottweiler, Scottish Deerhound, Spitz, St. Bernard, Stafford Terrier (sic), Presa Canarios, Shar Pei, Toso Inu and Wolf - Dog Hybrid.
Komondor are barkers and suspicious of most things they
see or hear.