Are Komondors good dogs?
Are Komondors good dogs?
Bred as a chief protector of herds, the Komondor is wary of strangers and fiercely protective. In households today, the Komondor serves as a dutiful guard dog for its human “flock” as well as a devoted companion. The Komondor is usually good with the children in the family and is adaptable to other pets.
Are Komondors aggressive?
Most Komondors will treat the pets in their own family as members of their flock. But they have strong instincts to drive away animals who do not belong to their family. Many Komondors are dominant or aggressive toward dogs they don’t know. This powerful breed is capable of seriously injuring or killing other animals.
Do Komondor dogs stink?
The Komondor is not a smelly dog; Just like with any other breed of dog, care and maintenance will prevent any odour. It can take as long as two years before the coat begins to represents true cords, most komondors in these first years will have a fuzzy appearance.
Are Komondors affectionate?
This breed is gentle and affectionate with their families, including kids. Intelligence is one of their best attributes. With strong and consistent leadership, Komondors are easy to train. The Komondor is loyal, protective and loves watching over its family.
Are Komondors hard to train?
They tend to be easily bored and you may find they are difficult to train but intuitively intelligent nonetheless. Komondors need a variety of mental and physical stimulation. They can be very territorial thus socialization is imperative when still young. They are loving, loyal and devoted to their family.
What age does a Komondor stop growing?
His size, strength and speed make it imperative that he be under control, especially during adolescence. The Komondor does not fully mature until he is about 3 years old. Even if he looks like an adult, it’s irresponsible to expect adult behavior from him before that age.