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FCI
Standard N° 53 / 13.09.2000 / GB
ORIGIN : Hungary.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
06.04.2000
UTILISATION : Herding dog.
CLASSIFICATION FCI : Group 1 Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs (except
Swiss Cattle Dogs).
Section 1 Sheepdogs.
Without working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY: The Komondor is an old-established
Hungarian herding breed of Asiatic origin. His original
ancestors almost certainly came with the migrating Old Magyars,
living as stock-breeding Nomads, to the Carpathian basin.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : The Komondor is large in size and
powerfully built. His appealing outward appearance and
dignified deportment arouse respect and even fear in the
observer. By nature he is not ingratiating. His robust body is
covered by matted, corded, throughout dense, long hair. The
body, seen sideways, forms a prone rectangle, little deviating
from a square. The thickly coated head rises above the body.
The tail is carried hanging down with its tip bent upwards,
almost horizontal. The coat colour is ivory.
MPORTANT PROPORTIONS
• The body length sligthly exceeds the height at the withers.
• The deepest point of the brisket is approximately on a level
with half of the height at the withers.
• The muzzle is slightly shorter than half of the length of
the head.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT
He has an imperturbable courage in the guarding and defense of
the herds entrusted to him and the property and home of his
master. He attacks silently and duringly. He regards his
territory as his own property and will not tolerate any other
living creature in it. His nature is suspicious. During the
day, he likes to keep a lying position enabling him to control
his area. At night, he is always on the move.
HEAD : Broad, in good proportion to the body. Even the dense
screen of hair does not make him appear out of proportion.
CRANIAL REGION
Skull : Domed, brows well developed.
Stop : Well developed but not too steep.
FACIAL REGION
Nose : Straight, cut off blunt, black.
Muzzle : Not pointed; bridge of nose straight.
Lips : Black, tightly fitting to mouth and jaw bones. Corner
of mouth jagged.
Jaws/Teeth : Jaws very well muscled, strong and powerful. Even
and complete scissor bite, according to the dentition formula.
Cheeks : Broad, of medium length.
Eyes : Horizontally set, dark brown. The black rim tightly
fitting to the eyeball.
Ears : Set medium high on the domed skull. Clearly pendant
from the base and V- or U-shaped. Not raised neither when
alert nor in attack.
NECK : Very well muscled. Should form an angle of 35 degrees
to the horizontal. In quiet or peaceful situations, it is
carried almost in continuation of the backline. Rather short
than of medium length. Without dewlap or neck ruff.
BODY
Topline : Those parts of the body which form the topline are
broad and very well muscled.
Withers : Sufficiently long, clearly defined in front.
Back : Short.
Loin : Of medium length.
Croup : Broad, of medium length, slightly sloping.
Chest : Broad, well muscled. Brisket of medium depth, broad,
long.
Underline : Sligthly tucked up.
TAIL : Low-set, clearly pendant; tip of the tail shows a
sligth bend, almost to horizontal. It is desirable that the
tail reaches to the hock. When alert, the tail is raised, at
most, to the level of the back.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : Judging of the limbs is highly affected by the
long corded coat. Front legs are columnar and straight,
parallel and vertical seen from the front or the side. The
chest is broad which results in wide apart, strong and free
moving legs. The limbs are firmly connected to the body. Bone
substance is strong and powerful. Joints are large.
Shoulders : The shoulder blades are moderately sloping. Points
of the shoulder blades placed vertically over the deepest
point of the chest.
Forefeet : Large, strong with well knit toes. Pads are slate
grey, thick and well padded. Toenails grey.
HINDQUARTERS : The position of the hind legs supports the body
with medium angulations. Continuing the croup of medium length,
broad, well muscled limbs are required.
Upper thigh : Strongly muscled, voluminous.
Hind feet : Longer than forefeet, otherwise similar. Dewclaws
to be removed.
GAIT/MOVEMENT : Light, free and even. The stride is wide and
ground covering.
SKIN : The skin contains a lot of pigment and is slate grey.
Dark pigment at the gums and the roof of mouth preferred.
Diminished pigment and pink skin undesirable.
COAT
HAIR : The whole body is covered by long hair. The coat
consists of a coarser topcoat and finer undercoat. The
characteristic coat is determined by the relation of the top
coat to the undercoat. The shaggy coat, that tends towards
matting is a basic requirement. An equally dense, wavy, corded
coat also occurs. The smaller tufts of hair are less or not
matted at all. The coat is longest on the croup, at the loin
region and on the rear of the uper thighs (at least 20-27cm).
On the back, at the sides of the chest and at the region of
the shoulder blades, it is of medium length (15-22 cm), at the
cheeks, the eyebrows, on top of the head, on the ears, the
neck and the limbs, it is shorter (10-18 cm) and at the lips
and on the lower parts of the limbs shortest (9-11 cm).
Neither a combed nor a completely neglected coat are desirable.
COLOUR : Ivory colour.
SIZE AND WEIGHT
HEIGHT AT WITHERS
Dogs: Minimum 70 cm.
Bitches: Minimum 65 cm.
WEIGHT
Dogs: 50 – 60 kg.
Bitches: 40 – 50 kg.
The breed shows few faults in type and is largely uniform as
it has always been bred with the same target.
FAULTS : Any departure from the foregoing points should be
regarded a fault and the seriousness with which the fault
should be regarded should be in exact proportion to the degree
of the fault.
In particular :
• Lack of pigment on noseleather, eyes and rims of lids.
• Loose eyelids.
• Ring Tail.
ELIMINATING FAULTS
• Aggresive or overly shy.
• Flabby construction, body lacking muscle.
• Entropion, Ectropion.
• Overshot or undershot, wry mouth.
• Pricked, light ears.
• Short tail (ending 3 cm above hock).
• Heavy limbs and faulty movement.
• Not ivory coloured or multicoloured coat.
• Diversion from lower height limit as mentioned in the
standard.
Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities
shall be disqualified.
NB : Male animals must have two apparently normal developed
testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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