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KomondorNewest Review: ... the coat does not cord, the dog would be ineligible to be shown (known as a disqualifying fault). Joli, our first Komondor bitch, never corded at her shoulders and head. It made her look...odd. +++++++++++++++++++++++ Les s immediately noticeable appearance notes +++++++++++++++++++++++ The skin of the nose and gums (and, in male dogs, testicles. As an aside, we had a male called Jeges - ... more |
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by - written on 10/10/05 (Very useful, 362 readings)
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So, you're thinking of getting a purebred dog. But you don't want a breed that everyone else has - oh no, you're thinking of getting a rare breed. Think carefully. Any dog is, as they say, for life. You want to ensure that you know what you are committing yourself to - perhaps that's why you've opted for a purebred rather than a mongrel. Just keep in mind that rare breeds are sometimes rare partly for a reason. Let me explain. Since I was 14, my family have kept Komondors (or, the Hungarian plural, Komondorok). And as the title (which I got from a bumper sticker) says, they truly are ... Read the complete review

