11 Cool Facts About Having A Komondor

A Komondor is a dog that not many people are familiar with. This is basically a Hungarian livestock herding dog (like other sheepdogs).

They are easily identified because of their distinctive shaggy, braided fur. They look less like a dog and more like a kind of cattle (which quite suits them, ironically).

They are also quite protective by nature. They are known for their loyal and vigilant nature, which makes them great guard dogs. Below are 11 cool reasons why you should get a Komondor:

1. A Living Mop with Major Style

As said before, they look completely different from other breeds. Their coat looks like someone spun their fur into dreadlocks, which is something cool and fun.

With a Komondor, you’ll definitely be the center of attention at any gathering. It can also be a great conversation starter when you’re at a gathering. They are also a rare breed, which means that you will be ‘special’ in a sea of dog owners.

It is very likely that you’ll be the only one on your block with a Komondor, which can earn you additional bragging points. Now that’s something great, isn’t it?

2. Fiercely Loyal, Fearlessly Protective

Komondors are extremely loyal dogs who are very devoted to their families. Having been bred as cattle herders, they have very strong protective instincts, which make them great guard dogs that are always on the lookout for any potential wrongdoers.

They also scare off many mischievous folks by their appearance.

They will definitely make for a sight wandering around in your backyard. There have actually been stories about thieves and other passersby mistaking them for ghosts in the dark.

3. Independence That Commands Respect

One of the most striking features of a Komondor is that they have a fiercely independent nature. They respond well to training but exercise their own will when they think they can get away with it.

They can also be very stubborn, but they will still love you nonetheless.

4. Nature’s Built-In Security System

They are quite watchful by nature. Because of this, they are always on the lookout for anything unusual and odd.

Maybe it’s some strange object that does not sit right in a particular setting, or maybe it’s some human who is lurking around in a suspicious manner, the Komondor will definitely take notice.

It will then immediately alert you to it. In short, they act as a sort of natural alarm system.

5. Big Heart, Bigger Babysitter

In spite of their vigilant and independent nature, they are very affectionate with their family members.

They absolutely dote on children, and act as self-appointed babysitters who are there to look after the kids. Kids love them because of their unique look; they take special delight in playing with their fur.

6. Calm Companions Inside the House

They are massive in terms of appearance but are usually calm and quiet when they are indoors.

Unlike some other breeds, they do not need a lot of daily exercise, and one hour of walking daily is more than enough.

7. Apartment Life? No Problem!

Many people think that Komondor dogs need huge spaces to live because of their sizes. However, this is not true at all. They do not require much moving or running space, so they can fit into small apartments as well.

Although things can be a bit difficult if you’re living in a cramped shoebox of a flat.

8. Surprisingly Athletic and Agile

They are large in size, of which there is no doubt. However, they are very agile and athletic for their age. They enjoy being taken for walks and also can be trained to play fetch.

They, however, have the tendency to wander off in various places, so they need to be placed inside a yard which is securely fenced.

But even if they manage to run off somewhere, you’ll still find them—a Komondor should be easy to spot, right?

9. Smart, But Easily Bored

They are some of the smartest dogs around. They can be trained to perform smart tricks, but they also need positive and consistent reinforcement.

One of the main features of Komondors is that they can become bored easily. If they have already learnt a trick, they do not like to repeat it.

So you will need to think of new fun ways to keep up with your Komondor, and train it in ways that will help them maintain focus. In a roundabout way, this will also help you brainstorm and make you indulge in some good old brain exercises.

10. A Lifetime of Love and Devotion

Although their coats were developed in colder climates, they can live in warmer climates very easily.

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All you need to do is to offer them enough shade and a cool home during the hot summer months to prevent them from overheating.

11. They can offer unconditional Love

This one’s a no-brainer. Just like any other dog breed on planet earth, they offer loyalty, devotion, and unconditional love, along with companionship.

This makes them much-loved and cherished members of the family. You get a Komondor, and you never regret it. 

Conclusion

The Komondor is an ancient dog breed that was bred for hundreds of years for the purpose of breeding sheep and other livestock. They were from Hungary, which has a cold climate.

Naturally, that explains a lot about this dog breed’s thick, matted coat. They evolved to guard the sheep against all forms of danger and ward off predators of any kind. 

The Komondor is a rare breed of dog, which is unfortunately not very popular because of its somewhat peculiar appearance.

They are not in heavy demand, which is why they are hard to find anywhere. This is why many people consider it a blessing to be able to find a Komondor at the pet store.

But once you get it, you need to treasure it and treat it like family. You’ll get all the love back, and with interest.

Carol Cassada

Carol Cassada is a lifelong animal lover and writer who enjoys sharing the joy pets bring. Inspired by her own furry crew, she writes about dog breeds, helpful tips, heartwarming stories, and real-life pet advice.

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