English Angora exhibitors get the question of "Is there a rabbit underneath all that wool?" countless times.
Komondor dog breed owners probably get this kind of questions often too.
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This is a Komondor in a show coat. This photo is taken from Wikipedia, the caption says that this is the Best of Breed Komondor in the Westminster Kennel Club dog show in 2007. |
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Maureen gets a client who brings in her Komondor to be cut down. |
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Is that a dog or a sheep that Maureen is working on?
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Now you know what a naked Komondor looks like.
Yes, there is a body underneath all that dread locks.
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