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People love their dogs because of deep emotional bonds rooted in biology, mutual attachment, psychological comfort, and a long history of co-evolution.
People love their dogs because of deep biological, psychological, and evolutionary bonds, as well as the emotional comfort, loyalty, and health benefits dogs provide.
Komondor dogs do not have a strong odor if properly groomed; regular coat and ear maintenance helps prevent any bad smells.
Shaving a Komondor removes its protective corded coat, reducing insulation and exposing the dog to weather and potential skin issues or injuries.
Komondor dogs do not typically have a strong smell if groomed properly, thanks to their low-shedding corded coats that require regular maintenance.
Shaving a Komondor removes its protective corded coat, eliminating insulation and reducing its defense against predators and environmental factors.
Komondor dogs do not have a strong odor if properly groomed; regular coat and ear maintenance helps prevent any bad smells.
Shaving a Komondor removes its protective corded coat, reducing insulation and exposing the dog to weather and potential skin issues or injuries.
Komondor dogs typically cost between $1,000 and $2,000 from a reputable breeder.
Yes, Komondor dogs naturally develop dreadlock-like cords as part of their unique coat, which begins matting between 8 to 12 months of age.

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