I believe that the vast majority of people will have this question at first sight when they see the Komondor (definitely introduced) and the Polly Dog (definitely introduced). What kind of dog are these? No, is this a dog? It's just a big mop. Although the Komondor and the Polydog are relatively thick, their actions are very fast. They were originally used as hunting dogs. Today the editor will talk about it. Let’s take a look at the differences between the Komondor and the Polydog.
< strong>Difference between Komondor and Polydog 1: Color
Komondor is very similar, all are white. When young, a cheese color or light yellow color will appear, which will gradually fade as it matures. Poly dogs are more diverse in pattern, and are basically solid colors, including white, black, and various shades of gray.
Difference between Komondor and Polydog 2: Hair
The hair of Komondor and Polydog both looks like a rope. . When the Komondor is young, its coat is very soft and has some signs of being close to the rope. After adulthood, the coat is obviously divided into two layers, with soft and deep down on the inside and a rope-like surface. The Polydog also has a soft inner layer of down and a curved, rope-like outer layer. But generally speaking, Komondors feel like felt, while Pollies are furry.
The difference between the Komondor and the Poodle? Distinguishing the Polly Dog 3: Appearance size
The Komondor is larger than the Polly Dog, and the shoulder height of the "Big Mop" is about 10 inches taller than the "Little Mop".
The shapes of the two are also slightly different. The body of the Komondor is longer and rectangular, while the Poodle is square. There is another very important distinction. The Komondor's tail is smooth and downward, and it is slightly curled or tilted near the end. The tail of the Polly dog is curved on the back after all.
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