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Komondors
rule!

However, before you rush out and buy one, consider this advice:

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

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

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

This is Moe at 10 months, 13 days old
weighing in at 103 lbs.

Who needs a BowFlex when you can have a
"Moe-Flex?"

Since I acquired this critter, my muscle mass has noticeably increased. Moe is a sensitive type, yet he can get very physical when it comes to playtime.

 


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


CHECKING OUT
HIS NEW HOME

Here's Mo
just over three
months old
, settling in to his
digs. Taken 3/21/2002.


THEY DON'T STAYLIKE THIS
VERY LONG, SO ENJOY IT
WHILE IT LASTS

Another puppy pic of him
sleeping on one of his chew
bones. It's hard to believe
that he was once this small!


WHOA! WHERE'D THEY GO?
At 6 months, you can
barely see his eyes!


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