Komondor (definite introduction)
As a protection dog, the Komondor can be brave and fearless, competent in its own work, and protect the hometown. As a pet dog, the Komondor can be the best protector in the family, warning and courageous. And very loyal.
The Komondor will protect the sheep very seriously without any outside help or any instructions from the owner. A mature and experienced Komondor will try to stay close to the object that needs his protection, whether it is a flock of sheep or the owner's family. When hunting, he will not stray too far away, and his characteristic is that he will not get lost. .
It is quietly observing at all times to perform its own protective duties at any time. It is very willing to perform its protective duties on livestock, children or a cat or Komondor.
Reluctant to treat strangers, admiring and focusing on the owner's family or the sheep under his care, forgetting oneself and others, and will resist when the family or sheep are attacked. It combines admiration and allegiance to family and flock with the benefit of burden.
The Komondor is a flock protection dog, but it is not a shepherd dog. Originally bred in Hungary, it was used to protect large numbers of livestock in vast grasslands. Although it is very sensitive to the owner's requirements, excessive training will only create a stubborn and unhappy Komondor.
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