Komondor

Komondor

Set of illustrations of the Komondor in seated and standing positions viewed from the side and front profiles
Description
Description

The Komondor is a large livestock guardian dog that is also known as the Hungarian Sheepdog. They are sometimes referred to as mop dogs for their white-colored long, corded coat. Its temperament is calm and steady, but it does not hesitate to fearlessly defend and act independently in the case of trouble. These characteristics give the breed a natural guardian instinct and an inherent ability to guard livestock. Physically, the dog’s fur resembles dreadlocks, and it is the heaviest amount of fur in the canine world. They have robust bodies, strong legs, and a short back.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Komondors have a withers height between 23”-27.5” (58-70 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 90-130 lb (41-59 kg). The Komondor has an overall body length of roughly 35”-41” (89-104 cm), standing height between 34”-39” (86-99 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-12 years.

Set of outline silhouette illustrations of the Komondor in assorted postures
Set of outline silhouette illustrations of the Komondor in assorted postures
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
34”-39” | 86-99 cm
Width:
Depth:
Length:
35”-41” | 89-104 cm
Withers Height:
23”-27.5” | 58-70 cm
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Weight:
90-130 lb | 41-59 kg
Area:
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Withers Height (Male): 25”-27.5” | 64-70 cm

Withers Height (Female): 23”-25.5” | 58-65 cm

Breed Size:
Scientific Name:
Lifespan:
10-12 years

Drawings include:

Komondor side elevation (standing), front elevation (various), side (various)

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