Komondor (11/20)

  • Coat Type: Thick coat locked into rope-like cords. The older the dog, the longer their cords.
  • Coat Length: Long. 
  • Coat Colors: White.

Often called ‘mop dogs’ because of their unique appearance, komondors are herd dogs that were originally bred to guard flocks of sheep. Their peculiar coat allowed them to blend successfully with the sheep they protected.

Komondors are known for their loyalty and protective instincts. They have a natural tendency to watch over their family and home. Despite their imposing appearance and guardian instincts, Komondors are gentle. They are affectionate with their families and form strong bonds with their humans.

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Written by Jason J

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