Rare Komondor breed for sale
AKC and Certified Pedigree
AKC Registered Male: WS 18924504 DOB Aug. 7, 2006
AKC Registered Female: WS18402801 DOB Mar 31,2006
These dogs have been used to guard goats. Owner is retired
and wants to travel. When winter breaks they will need to
be trimmed.
Contact owner for more information at
256.232.2432 – Home
256.232.8289 – Cell
Located in Tanner Alabama
About the Komondor breed...
King of the Hungarian livestock guarding dogs, the Komondor,
is one of the most unusual breeds seen in the United States
today. A big muscular dog covered with dense, white cords.
This coat protects the dog against the elements and
predators on the Puszta of its homeland, Hungary. The
Komondor is a large dog with males standing at least 27 1/2"
at the shoulders, while females must be at least 25 1/2"
tall. Occasionally one may see a Komondor as large as 31" or
even bigger, but these cases are rare. While large, the
Komondor is not an overly heavy dog. Males usually weigh
more than 80 pounds and females more than 60 pounds. Despite
its size, the Komondor is astonishingly fast, agile and
light on its feet. The quick movement, large size, unique
coat and majestic appearance of the Komondor can be awe
inspiring. A fearless dog, the Komondor's main task is to
guard flocks of sheep or other livestock against predators
such as wolves, coyotes, feral dogs, or human predators. The
nature of the Komondor is that of a calm watchful dog who
thrives on responsibility. Komondors need something to watch
over. Be it livestock, children, or a cat, a Komondor is
happiest when taking responsibility for another's
well-being. As a pet, the Komondor is quiet around the
house, unless it perceives a threat to those entrusted to
its care. If challenged, the Komondor becomes a fearless
protector knocking down an intruder or breaking windows to
protect its "flock".