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About Komondor
The Komondor, also known as the Hungarian Commonmop, Hungarian Sheepdog, Mop Dog, or Carpet Dog, is one of Hungary’s most iconic and impressive native breeds. Known for its striking corded coat that resembles thick woollen ropes, the Komondor was traditionally used to guard livestock in the Hungarian plains, where its coat provided protection from both predators and harsh weather. As the largest of all Hungarian herding dogs, the Komondor is powerful, intelligent, and deeply loyal. Beneath their unique, mop-like appearance lies a courageous and alert guardian, always ready to protect their family or flock. Despite their serious working heritage, they are affectionate and gentle with their families, forming deep bonds with those they trust. Komondors thrive best in spacious, rural environments where they can roam freely and have a job to do. They are not suited to being left alone for long periods, as they are highly people-oriented and can suffer from separation anxiety. With proper training, socialisation, and care, the Komondor is both a majestic protector and a devoted family companion.
The Komondor, also known as the Hungarian Commonmop, Hungarian Sheepdog, Mop Dog, or Carpet Dog, is one of Hungary’s most iconic and impressive native breeds. Known for its striking corded coat that r...
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Komondor FAQs
How much does a Komondor puppy cost in Ireland?
A Komondor puppy in Ireland typically costs between €1,500 and €2,000, depending on the breeder, pedigree, and availability, as they are quite rare outside Hungary.
Are Komondors good family dogs?
Yes, they are loyal, protective, and affectionate with their families. However, due to their size and guarding instincts, they are best suited for experienced owners.
Do Komondors shed a lot?
Their unique corded coat does not shed in the traditional sense, but it requires regular maintenance to prevent matting and odour. Professional grooming guidance is often recommended.
How much exercise does a Komondor need?
Komondors need about an hour of moderate exercise daily, including walks and supervised outdoor play. They also enjoy having space to patrol and explore.
Can Komondors live in apartments?
No, Komondors are large, active dogs that thrive in rural or suburban homes with secure outdoor space. They are not suitable for apartment living due to their size and guarding instincts.
Quick facts: Komondor
Origin: Hungary
Lifespan: 10-12 years
Size: Large (80-130 lbs)
Coat: Long, corded, dense, woolly
Temperament: Loyal, protective, calm, independent
Common Health Issues: Hip dysplasia, bloat, skin infections
Grooming Needs: High (specialized cord care and regular maintenance)

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