The Komondor Club of Great Britain was founded in 1978, five years after Pat Lanz imported the first bitch into the country, five month old Ohegyi Abrand Duna of Borgvaale (Duna). The present club holds a membership of around 50 households, of which 40 or so have a Komondor or two on the premises.

Club Secretary:

Steve Eburne

Email: komondorclub.sec@gmail.com

Tel: 07815786729

UK BREED STANDARD

General Appearance: Large, cord-coated muscular dog, of great strength, with plenty of bone and substance. Powerful conformation.

Characteristics: Excellent guard, wary of strangers, noted for imposing strength and courageous manner.

Temperament: Faithful and devoted. This strong, sharp guard dog must be treated with respect.

Head and Skull: Head somewhat short in comparison with width. Skull slightly arched viewed from side. Stop moderate; muzzle slightly shorter than length of skull. Broad, rather coarse muzzle, not pointed. Nostrils wide. Nose black, though dark grey or dark brown nose acceptable but undesirable.

Eyes: Medium-sized, not too deeply set, darker the better; rims dark grey or black, closely fitting.

Ears: Medium-sized, hanging U-shaped. Erect ot partially erect ears incorrect.

Mouth: Powerful jaws, strong teeth. Scissor bite ideal, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws, (pincer bite tolerated but undesirable). Lips tight fitting and black. Ideally gums and roof of mouth black or dark grey.

Neck: Strong, medium length, moderately arched, no dewlap.

Forequarters: Straight, well boned, muscular, forelegs vertical, viewed from front and side; well laid tight shoulders.

Body: Broad, deep muscular chest, back level. Rump broad, slightly sloping towards root of tail. Body slightly longer that height at withers. Belly tucked-up.

Hindquarters: Strong bone, very muscular. Viwed from rear, legs fairly wide apart, parallel, well angulated. Dewlaws should be removed.

Feet: Large, strong and compact, well arched toes. Nails strong, grey or black: toes slightly longer on hindfeet. Pads firm, elastic and dark.

Tail: Continuation of rump line; reaching to hock, slightly curved at tip; when excited, raised in line with body.

Gait/Movement: Light and easy, moving with very long stride.

Coat: Long coarse outer coat, which may be wavy or curly, with softer undercoat. Hair tends to cling together like tassels, giving a corded appearance. Cords of an adult strong and heavy, and felt-like to touch. If neglected, forms into large, matted 'plates'. Coat longest on rump, loins and tail, of medium length on back, shoulders and chest, shorter on cheeks, around eyes, mouth and lower parts of legs. Coat is fairly slow in cording and may not be fully formed before two years of age. Puppy coat should be soft and fluffy, adult coat starts appearing at 6-9 months of age. Presented corded.

Colour: Always white. Ideally skin grey but pink skin acceptable.

Size: Height: dogs: average 80cm (31 1/2 in), minimum 65cm (25in); bitches: average 70cm (27 1/2 in, minimum 60 cm (23 1/2 in). No maximum height, but it should be taken into consideration with overall appearance. Weight: dogs: 50-61kg (110-135lb); bitches: 36-50kg (80-100lb).

Faults: Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree.

Note: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.

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