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Gave up a 4th rounder. Any higher and I'd be having a poop fit right now. But we could have used it we only have like 6 picks this year. Wish we had more more more.
Puli's and Komondor's are awesome. I would absolutely have one if their coat was such a mess to take care of.
Puli's and Komondor's were developed as sheep herding dogs in Hungary. The dreads (or cords, which is the proper term for dogs) served an actual purpose.
When wolves attacked the flock, the puli's were the watch dog and the larger komondor's were the protectors. Whenever the wolf tried to attack the dogs and bite them, their jaws could not reach flesh....they only got a mouthful of the corded fur.
It made the dogs extremely valuable as protectors of the flock.
Puli's and Komondor's are awesome. I would absolutely have one if their coat was such a mess to take care of.
Puli's and Komondor's were developed as sheep herding dogs in Hungary. The dreads (or cords, which is the proper term for dogs) served an actual purpose.
When wolves attacked the flock, the puli's were the watch dog and the larger komondor's were the protectors. Whenever the wolf tried to attack the dogs and bite them, their jaws could not reach flesh....they only got a mouthful of the corded fur.
It made the dogs extremely valuable as protectors of the flock.
what the hell
that thing looks like it popped out of Total Recall
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