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NAME THAT SPECIES!

We had some fun setting him up for this pose. He was
about four months old.

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CHECKING OUT
HIS NEW HOME

Here's Mo
just over three months old, settling in to his new home.

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THEY DON'T STAY LIKE THIS VERY LONG, SO ENJOY IT WHILE IT LASTS
Another puppy pic of him sleeping on one of his chew bones.

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WHOA! WHERE'D
THEY GO?

At 6 months, you can barely see his eyes!

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THE POWER SNIFFER
Koms have very big noses!
This was taken during the Thanksgiving
Holiday, 2002.

  

Moe : Home

Meet Mo, the Kommondor!
This is Mo at 10 months, 13 days old weighing in at 103 lbs.

Moflex!

Who needs a BowFlex when you can have a
"Mo-Flex?"
:)
Since I acquired this critter, my muscle mass and strength has significantly increased. Mo is a sensitive type, yet he can get very physical when it comes to playtime.

 

Kommondors Rule!

MoHowever,
before you rush out and get one, consider this advice:

If you are a person who requires instant unquestioned obedience to commands from your dog, do not get a Komondor.

If you are a person who does not have a generous amount
of time to spend with your
dog, do not get a Komondor.

If you are a person who lives
in cramped quarters or has neighbors who would object to a dog barking, do not get a Komondor.

If you are a person who has expensive, fragile, irreplaceable possessions, do not buy a Komondor.

Koms are not for everyone, but if you can work around these issues they are worth the effort!

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