The Komondor is undoubtedly one of the oldest and most unique-looking dog breed in the world. It was mentioned for the first time in the Code of Hammurabi (a set of laws that the Babylonian king Hammurabi created around 1750 BC). However, the Komondor is nowadays considered to be the traditional dog of Hungary.
The first thing you notice about these dogs is their resemblance to giant mops : in fact , their 2000 Cord jacket alone weighs around 15 pounds ( 30 kilograms ) and it is approximately three feet in height (a bit over 90 centimeters ) . The Komondor 's cords develop during its first two years of life and their length increases with time , while growing the coat . Thankfully , the dog does not need brushing , but you do not have to separate the cords , which can take a while , as they tend to get tangled . If the dog's natural appearance is maintained , which means corded coat letting it grow long , able to perceive its noticeably rectangular shape . The adorable mops leaving animals were used as guard dogs , and their corded coat acts as camouflage they are especially useful for guarding sheep . The Komondor breed is believed to have become so efficient at this task that nearly wiped out all of Hungary 's population of wolves .
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