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The Komondor was brought to Europe between the 12th and 13th Centuries by Turkic-speaking nomadic Cumans. Komondors are descendants of Tibetan dogs. Historical data speculates that they originate from an area close to the Yellow River. During the second world war, the Komondor breed neared extinction. They were hunted down by German and Russian forces who sought to occupy the farmlands and property of Hungarians. Since the breed is an instinctive guardian, its defensive tendencies were albeit problematic to the invading forces. This prompted the large-scale reduction of their population during the second world war. The Komondor was primarily bred for the defense of livestock. Its temperament has a stack resemblance with most guard dogs; at first look, they appear furry, cuddly, and calm, but when there’s a potential threat to the livestock or property they’re guarding, they snap into an attacking defensive mode. The Komondor breed is bred to function independently and can make decisions on its own. Komondors are notably affectionate with the family they protect; they can also show affection to children and friends of their family as long as there’s no perceived imminent threat to their handlers. Petland Memphis https://petland-memphis.com/ Petland Memphis 7970 Giacosa Place Suite 104 Memphis, TN 38133 #petlandmemphis #petland #komondor