Kuvasz

Posted on 22. May, 2009 by in Dog Breeds, Dog Breeds K, Hungarian Dog Breeds, Long Coat Dog Breeds, Medium Sized Dog Breeds, Straight Coat Dog Breeds, Working Dogs


Kuvasz

The Kuvasz is probably one of the oldest of all breeds. Some says that the Kuvasz has been known since 200 B.C., at the age of the Huns. Other says that it was used as a sheepdog and accompanied the Turkish refugees in Hungary when the Mongols invaded them in 1200.In the fifteenth century, the Kuvasz was often given as royal gifts.

The King Matyas is said that he only trusted his Kuvasz dogs and not humans. After the King’s death, the dog returned to being only a sheepdog. Many have been trained to hunt bears and wild boars.

This breed may have contributed to several sheepdog breeds like the Great Pyrenees, the Anatolian Shepherd, the Marema Sheepdog and the Tatra Sheepdog.

After World War II, there was only 30 Kuvasz left in the world, but with the perseverance of many breeders, the Kuvasz has been repopulated in Hungary.


Breed Group

Working

SizeKuvasz

Male: 28-30 inches
Female: 26-28 inches

Weight

Male: 100-115 lbs
Female: 70-90 lbs

Color(s)

white

Coat

The Kuvasz’s coat is very thick and wavy or straight. Short and smooth hairs cover the paws, muzzle, head and ears. The body and side of the thighs are covered with medium length hairs while the neck hairs are very long. Short hairs are found on the thighs and on the front of the forelegs to the elbow. The back of the forelegs have hairs of 2 to 3 inches long and the back of the thighs and the tails are covered with 4 to 6 inches hairs.


Life Expectancy

About 10 – 12 years.

Kuvasz puppyPersonality

At first sight, this independent dog seems reserved. However, you need to establish confidence to discover a joyful and playing dog. Brave, loyal and devoted, the Kuvasz would die to protect his family or what’s under its responsibility.

Strong, bold, fearless and very territorial, this dog has a high protective instinct. That’s why it’s used as a herder or guardian of the flock. The Kuvasz is suspicious of strangers and will make his own decisions about who he will accept as a friend.

This is not a god dog for children. It can be gentle and patient with the family children, but you may not leave it alone with children to prevent accidental injury. This breed usually doesn’t accept other pets especially other male dogs.

Care

Before buying a puppy, you should check with the breeder to make sure that the parents have hip clearance because they prone to hip dysplasia. This breed can also have osteochondritis dissecans, a disease that causes an inflammation of the shoulder joints. You should also pay attention to hypertrophic osteodystrophy, skin problems and allergies.

To avoid a matted coat, the Kuvasz should be brushed weekly. This breed doesn’t need bathing. Bathing will remove the natural oils of its coat that normally sheds dirt. The more this dog is bathed, the more he will need to be bathed. Instead, it should be brushed frequently to remove dirt. In cold climates, it sheds twice a year. In warmer climates, it sheds all year!

TrainingKuvasz puppy

To calm its high protective instinct, this dog must be socialized at a very young age. This breed needs experienced trainers that know how to be firm and dominant. Suspicious of strangers, they should be taught to accept the family’s friends.

The Kuvasz has been bred to work apart of the men, so it is not easy to obedience train. This dog must never be treated harshly. The family members should all learn how to handle the dog. If you want to train it to livestock guarding, the key is to have an experienced older dog to teach the puppy.

Activity

The Kuvasz needs a lot of exercise to help stop him from digging all over the yard.

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5 Responses to “Kuvasz”

  1. TJ

    08. Sep, 2010

    I had a Merama. Can i find them anymore?

  2. Lady Dark

    11. Nov, 2010

    We have a Kuvasz we used to have 2 a female and a male the female deid and now where getting a new pup. The male is very domiant so this is giong to be a challange but where getting a female so maybe it is okay. I cant wait till the pup gets here

  3. Dave

    01. May, 2011

    I have one but he is mixed with the long haired collie. he has the kuvasz look with the “Lassie” colouring. had him for about 13.5 years and he was a 1.5 years old when we got him. awesome temperment, and great with kids (when he was younger). He is getting crusty in his old age, but he is still going strong playing with our 1.5 year old german shepard.

  4. diane

    11. Jun, 2011

    we had a kuvasz for 14 yrs..(bianca) she was very healthy all her life, she was very good natured, friendly and easy going…always had a smile on her face. on the down side, she was very stubborn, hard to train, and a runner, any chance she got she would run away..we found her the next day in some unbelievable places..Kuvasz tend to be a very beautiful breed and even when she was very old, I would still get stopped by people who would comment on what a beautiful dog she was!!

  5. ISAIHA

    24. Dec, 2011

    I LOVE KUVASZS THEY R JUST GORGEOUS

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