Komondors are a massive work dog and do NOT make good house pets for a variety of reasons.
They are a Hungarian breed which were bred to guard the livestock. They normally tend to bond with the livestock they are guarding. They are also known for their long corded coats.
It depends how they are trained. But be aware that they are dogs used for gaurding. they will be very loyal to the family and sometimes ward off unknown strangers.
Greater Hungary, that includes all its misappropriated lands.
What makes dogs different from ferrets - everything is different between dogs and ferrets. Ferrets are not anything like dogs, there would be too much to list here. You need to read and learn about what a ferret is.
Komondor dogs should be fed 3 to 4-cups of high quality dog food per day. It is best to divide the portions into a morning and afternoon meal. The Komondor is prone to bloat, which can be a life-threatening situation. Feeding several small meals helps to prevent the bloating.
Komondor dogs, known for their size and protective nature, can be threatened by larger predators such as wolves, coyotes, or big cats in some regions. Additionally, aggressive dogs or packs of smaller animals may pose a risk, especially if they feel threatened or are protecting their territory. However, the komondor's guarding instincts and formidable appearance often deter potential attackers. It’s essential to supervise them in environments where these threats might exist.
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The dog is a komondor. It is a Hungarian breed used to guard livestock. They are sometimes referred to as mop dogs.
The Komondor is descended from Tibetan dogs. Some think the Komondor was brought to Hungary a thousand years ago by nomadic Magyars to to guard large herds of cattle and sheep. However, newer studies show they came from the Cumans. The name, "Komondor", came from the name, Koman-dor, meaning, dog of the Cumans. Komondor remains have been found in Cuman grave sites. The earliest written reference is from the 16th century. The breed spread throughout the rest of the world beginning in 1920 when they began to compete in dog shows. The Komondor, still to this day, lives for many months outdoors in all kinds of weather, as they protect their master's flocks. They do not herd the flock, but rather protect them, primarily without any human assistance. The breed was recognized by the AKC in 1937.
Just like every human is different from each other, every dog is different from each other too. Because they have different breed, training, owners, and parents.
Yes, the breed itself is pretty good with other dogs, but all dogs are different. The best way to assure the fact a canaan dog is good with other dogs is to associate it with other dogs when it is a puppy.