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Komondor Puppies for sale in Luton, Luton

We found 0 Komondor Puppies for sale in Luton, Luton.

The Komondor, also known as Hungarian Commonmop, Hungarian Sheepdog, Mop Dog, Carpet Dog, originated in Hungary, where they have always been highly prized as working dogs. They are the largest of all Hungarian herding dog breeds and are best suited to a life in a rural setting with people who live an active outdoor life and want an alert, loyal and courageous canine companion by their side. They are wonderful watchdogs and thrive in a home environment. They are never happy when left alone, which can cause a Komondor to suffer from separation anxiety.

Read our Komondor Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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FAQs

Do Komondors' hair naturally dread?

Yes, Komondor puppies are born with soft, fluffy fur that begins to mat and form cords resembling dreadlocks naturally around 8 to 12 months of age, with the cording process continuing up to about 2 years, requiring human grooming and care to shape the cords properly.

Are Komondors high maintenance?

Yes, Komondors are considered high maintenance due to their thick corded coat which demands regular cleaning, careful drying to prevent tangling and odors, and consistent grooming to keep the cords neat, along with confident, consistent training because of their strong-willed nature.

How much does a Komondor puppy cost?

Komondor puppies typically cost between £400 and £800 in the UK, although prices can vary based on breeder reputation, location, and the quality of the puppy, with reputable breeders charging higher prices due to health and genetic testing.

Do Komondor dogs smell?

Komondors can develop an unpleasant odour if their dense, corded coat is not properly maintained, as dirt and moisture can become trapped; regular grooming, thorough cleaning, and careful drying after baths are essential to minimise any smell.