Large breed Regular energy Corded Working Group

Komondor

Loyal, Dignified, Brave

Our Hungarian-language tip of the day: The plural of Komondor is Komondorok. Now, let’s take a look at the dog. What we see is a large and powerful guardian covered in profuse white cords. A big male can stand more than 27.5 inches and weigh over 100 pounds, with heavy bone, a de…

⚖️ 80–100 lbs 📏 25.5–27.5" 🎂 10–12 years

Traits

Komondor Characteristics

Energy

60%

Shedding

60%

Trainability

40%

Grooming

100%

Friendliness

40%

Coat Type

Corded Specialty/Professional

Owner resources

Matched Resources for Komondor Owners

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Komondor food & nutrition tools
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Komondor training & walking gear
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For Komondor owners
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Care basics

Komondor Care Tips

Benefits from 30-60 minutes daily exercise — walks, play sessions, or swimming.

Seasonal shedder — daily brushing during spring and fall coat blows is essential.

Owner fit

Who the Komondor Suits

  • Recommended for experienced owners — higher owner difficulty rating of 8/10.

  • Urban-friendly: adapts well to apartment or townhouse living when daily exercise is consistent.

  • A independent temperament can make this breed a reliable companion for the right household.

  • Working heritage means structured activity matters — under-stimulation can lead to problem behaviors.

Before you choose

Make an Informed Komondor Decision

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Komondor Cost Calculator

Puppy price, annual costs, food estimate, and lifetime ownership planning.

Classification

FCI Classification

FCI Group Group 1 — Sheepdogs and Cattledogs
Section Herdershonden
Status Recognized

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