Komondor Dogs have cords in their coat, which owners should keep separated on a regular basis to keep away dirt and debris, as well as prevent any mat from forming. It will also be best if you trim the hair around their mouths to prevent food stains. Also, keep in mind that drying and bathing are necessary. You may use floor fans to dry them out after a bath, which many Komondor Dogs enjoy. You may also keep their coat trimmed to make maintenance easier— which, however, takes away the distinctive appearance of the breed.
Puppies of this breed may take some time before reaching maturity— which can be 3 years or more. But by that time, these dogs grow into devoted, calm furry friends. They're also independent, intelligent, and protective. With that, they don't back down from challenges, especially when defending their families and homes. They tend to be cautious around strangers and aggressive around fellow pups. Combining this with a large size, these dogs are unsuitable for timid/beginner owners.
Any skin and/or hair coat issue exhibited by your pet should warrant an appointment with your pet clinic Washington DC.
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