1936 Abonyi-Anghi-Müller Standard
General appearance
The Komondor is characterized by imposing strength, courageous
demeanor and pleasing conformation. In general, it is a big muscular dog
with plenty of bone and substance, covered with an unusual, heavy, white
coat.
Nature and characteristics
An excellent houseguard. It is wary of strangers. As a
guardian of herds, it is, when grown, an earnest, courageous, and very
faithful dog. The young dog, however, is as playful as any other puppy.
It is devoted to its master and will defend him against attack by
any stranger. Because of this trait , it is not used for driving the
herds, but only for guarding them. The Komondor's special task is to
protect the animals. It lives during the greater part of the year in the
open, without protection against strange dogs and beasts of prey.
Head
The head looks somewhat short in comparison to the seemingly wide
forehead. The skull is somewhat arched when viewed from the side. Stop
is moderate. The muzzle somewhat shorter than the length of the skull.
The top of the muzzle is straight and about parallel with the line of
the top of the skull. The muzzle is powerful, bite is scissors; level
bite is acceptable. Any missing teeth is a serious fault. Distinctly
undershot or overshot bite is disqualifying.
Ears
Medium set, hanging and V-shaped. Erect ears or ears that move toward an
erect position are faults.
Eyes
Medium -sized and almond shaped, not too deeply set. The edges of the
eyelids are gray. The iris of the eyes is dark brown, light color is not
desirable. Blue-white eyes are disqualifying.
Muzzle
In comparison to the length given in the head description, the
muzzle is wide, course and not pointed. Nostrils are wide. Color of the
nose is black. A dark gray or dark brown nose is not desirable but
acceptable. Flesh-colored noses are disqualifying.
Neck
Muscular, of medium length, moderately arched. The head erect. Any
dewlap is a fault.
Body
Characterized chiefly by the powerful, deep chest which is muscular and
proportionately wide. Shoulders are moderately sloping. The back is
level. Rump is wide, muscular, slightly sloping towards the root of the
tail. The body is rectangular, only slightly longer than the height at
the withers. The belly is somewhat drawn up at the rear.
Tail
A straight continuation of the rumpline, and reaches down to the hocks.
Slightly curved upwards at its end. When the dog is excited, the
tail is raised up to the level of the back. The tail is not to be
docked. A short or curly tail is a fault. Bobtails are
disqualifying.
Forelegs
Straight, well boned and muscular. Viewed from any side, the legs
are like vertical columns. The upper arms join the body closely,
without loose elbows.
Hindquarters and Legs
The steely, strong bone structure is covered with highly developed
muscles. The legs are straight as viewed from the rear.
Stifles well bent. Dewclaws must be removed.
Feet
Strong, rather large and with close, well-arched toes. Nails
are black or gray. Pads are hard, elastic and dark.
Movement
Light, leisurely and balanced. Takes long strides.
Coat
Characteristic of the breed is the dense, weather-resisting double
coat, consisting of a long somewhat coarse, outer coat, which may be
wavy or curly, and an undercoat which is woolly, soft and dense.
The coat cords easily, always tending to cling together in ribbonlike
tassels, giving a somewhat corded appearance even when freshly combed.
If corded, the cords of a well-formed adult coat should be strong, heavy
and felty to the touch. Too curly a coat is not desired. Straight
or silky coat is a serious fault. Short, smooth hair on the head
and legs is disqualifying.
The coat is longest at the rump, loins and tail. It is of medium
length on the back, shoulders and chest. Shorter on the cheeks,
around the eyes, ears, neck, and on the extremities. It is shortest
around the mouth and lower part of the legs up to the hocks.
Color
Color of the coat is white. Any color other than white is
disqualifying.
In the ideal specimen the skin is gray. Pink skin is less
desirable but is acceptable if no evidence of albinism. The nose,
lips, outlines of eyelids and pads are dark or gray. It is good if
the gums and palate are also dark.
Size
Dogs, 25 1/2 inches and upward at the withers; bitches, 23 1/2
inches and upward at withers. While size is important, type,
character, symmetry, movement and ruggedness are of the greatest
importance, and are on no account to be sacrificed for size alone.
Faults
Size below limit. Short or too curly coat. Straight or
silky coat. Any missing teeth. Looseness or slackness. Short
or curly tail. Light-colored eyes. Erect ears or ears that move
toward an erect position. Dewlaps on the neck.
Disqualifications
Blue-white eyes
Color other than white
Distinctly undershot or overshot bite
Bobtails
Flesh-colored nose
Short, smooth hair on head and legs.
Approved October 12, 1971
General Appearance
The Komondor is characterized by imposing strength, courageous
demeanor and pleasing conformation. In general he is a big
muscular dog with plenty of bone and substance.
Nature and Characteristics
As a houseguard as well as a guardian of herds he is, when grown up,
an earnest, courageous , and very faithful dog. The young dog,
however, is just as playful as any other puppy. He is much devoted
to his master and will defend him against attack by any stranger.
On account of this trait he is not used for driving the herds, but only
for guarding them. His special task is to protect the animals, and he
lives during the greater part of the year in the open air without
protection against strange dogs and all kinds of beasts of prey.
Head
The head of the Komondor is covered all over with long hair, and
thus the head looks somewhat short, in comparison to the seemingly wide
forehead. When the hair is smoothed, it will be seen that the
skull is somewhat arched if viewed from the side; the forehead is not
wide, but appears, however, wider through the rich growth of hair.
The stop is moderate, it is the starting point of the muzzle which is
somewhat shorter than the length of the skull. The top line of the
muzzle is straight and about parallel with the line of the top of the
skull. The muzzle should be fairly square. The lips cover
the teeth closely and are black. The muzzle is mostly covered by
long hair. The edges of the muzzle are black or steel blue-gray.
The jaws are powerful, and the teeth are level and close together
evenly.
Ears
The ears are rather low set and hang along the side of the head.
They are medium-sized, and their surface is covered with long hair.
Eyes
The eyes express fidelity. They are medium-sized and almond
shaped, not too deeply set and surrounded by rough, unkempt hair. The
iris of the eyes is of coffee of darker brown color, light color is not
desirable. Blue-white eyes are disqualifying. The edges of
the eyelids are slate-gray.
Muzzle
In comparison to the length given in the head description, the
muzzle is wide, coarse and not pointed. The nostrils are wide.
The color of the nose is black. Komondors with flesh-colored noses
must absolutely be excluded from breeding. A slate-colored or dark brown
nose is undesirable but may, however, be accepted for breeding purposes.
Neck
The neck is covered with long hair, is muscular, of medium length,
moderately arched. The head erect. No dewlap is allowed.
Body
The body is characterized chiefly by the powerful, deep chest which
is muscular and proportionately wide. the height at the top of
shoulders is 23 1/2 inches to 31 1/2 inches, the higher, the better.
The shoulders slope into the neck without apparent protrusion. The
body is moderately ling and level. Back and loins are wide.
The rump is wide, muscular, moderately sloping towards the root of the
tail. The body should be somewhat drawn up at the rear, but not
Greyhoundlike.
Tail
The tail is as a straight continuation of the rump-line, and reaches
down the the hocks slightly curved upwards at its end. it is
covered in its full length with long hair, which when the dog is at ease
almost touches to the ground. When the dog is excited the tail is
raised up to the level of the back. The tail should not be docked.
Komondors born with short tails must be excluded even for breeding
purposes.
Forelegs
The forelegs should be straight, well boned and muscular.
Viewed from any side, the legs are like vertical columns. The
upper arm joins the body closely, without loose elbows. The legs
are all covered all around by long, evenly hanging hair.
Hindquarters and Legs
The steely, strong bone structure is covered with highly developed
muscles, and the legs are evenly covered with long hair, hanging down in
matted clods. The legs should be straight as viewed from the rear.
Stifles well bent. Dewclaws must be removed. The body and
the legs should about form a rectangle.
Feet
The feet should be strong, rather large and with close, well-arched
toes. The hind feet are stronger, and all are covered with long
hair. The nails are black or slate-gray. The pads are hard,
elastic and black.
Coat
The entire body of the Komondor is covered with a long, soft woolly,
dense hair of different length on the different parts of the body, with
inclination to entanglement and shagginess. If the dog is not
taken care of, the hair becomes shaggy on the forelegs, chest, belly,
rump and on the sides of the thigh and the tai. The linger and the
more ragged, the better, though, as above stated, the length of the hair
varies on the different parts of the body. The longer hair begins
on the head and ears and lengthens gradually on the body, being longest
on the thighs and the tail. A somewhat shorter, but still long
hair is found on the legs, the muzzle and the cheeks. Too curly hair is
undesirable.
Color
The color of the hair is white. Any other color is
disqualifying.
Size
The bigger the Komondor, the better, a minimum height of 25 1/2
inches at top of shoulders for males and 23 1/2 inches for females is
required.
Faults
Light of flesh-colored nose, albino or blue eyes, highly set and
small ears. Short, smooth hair, on the head and legs, strongly
curled tail, color other than white.
Disqualifications
Blue-white eyes, color other than white.
Approved November 9, 1937
The 1936 Komondor Standard specified the ideal Komondor based on a point system, with maximum of 140 points.
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