Komondor | Dog Breed
Last updated May 29, 2024
Size
Varies
Popularity
One of the Most Popular
Typical Lifespan
About 10 years
Exercise
Komondors thrive with daily walks and regular play sessions to keep them active and engaged.
Grooming Needs
The Komondor requires regular maintenance to manage its unique corded coat, including separating the cords to prevent matting and occasional bathing to keep it clean.
Country of Origin
Hungary
Adaptability
The Komondor thrives best in rural or spacious environments due to its strong guarding instincts and need for ample exercise but can struggle in small apartments or densely populated urban areas.
Shedding Level
Komondors shed minimally, as their unique corded coat traps loose hair.
Energiness
Komondors have a moderate energy level, requiring regular exercise to stay healthy and happy. They enjoy active play and mental stimulation but also appreciate downtime.
Vocality
Komondors are generally quiet but will bark to alert their owners of unfamiliar people or animals.
Trainability
Komondors are intelligent but can be independent and stubborn, requiring consistent and patient training with positive reinforcement.
Dietary Needs
Komondors need a balanced diet rich in protein and healthy fats to support their large size and active nature. Regular portions of high-quality dog food with essential vitamins and minerals are crucial.
Weight Range
36-61 kg
Child Friendliness
Varies