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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.
Komondors have a unique corded coat made of both hair and fur, which forms naturally from a combination of a soft undercoat and a coarser outer coat.
Komondor dogs are not inherently aggressive, but they can display protective or defensive behaviors if not properly trained and socialized.
The Komondor is a large Hungarian livestock guardian dog, instantly recognizable for its dense white corded coat and strong protective instincts.
Cockapoos can have hypoallergenic traits if their coat takes after the Poodle parent—curly and low-shedding—but results may vary by individual dog.

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