Have you seen a mop walking on four legs? It’s quite impossible to see one. But if you see a Komondor and widen your imagination, you’ll understand the metaphorical statement mentioned earlier.
The Komondorok (plural form of Komondor) has a rich historical background. They were trained to be flock guards in Hungary. Because of this role, they developed their protective instincts, alertness, and agility. While most of these dogs no longer guard flocks, they have retained most of their abilities and characteristics.
One interesting quality of these dogs is they’re fond of staring at their family all day. This factor may be intimidating or scary for you. But they can do that all day – sitting comfortably as they watch you accomplish your daily tasks.
Komondor’s protective instincts may become excessive because they don’t trust anyone anymore. They see almost all as a threat.
Your veterinarian Chesapeake, VA is a valuable resource regarding issues affecting your pet’s health and behavior.
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