3,000 forint - Kuvasz
Series: Hungary - Hungarian herding and hunting dogs

The Kuvasz is one of the best known Hungarian dog breeds. They were originally used as a shepherd dog and to guard flocks in the mountains. The breed probably derives from shepherd dogs that came from Asia with the ancient Hungarian tribes, such as those that conquered and settled the Carpathian Basin. The Kuvasz was also known in the surrounding regions, but the Hungarians particularly appreciated these dogs and over the centuries it became one of the most important breeds. The Kuvasz still figures prominently in Hungary’s cultural heritage and is viewed as a symbol of Hungarian shepherd culture. The Kuvasz is a strong, loyal, active dog, and with proper training they are an ideal family companion. During this training, they need special attention and patience, since this breed is intelligent and independent, but is also known for its stubbornness. It is also crucial that they are treated with firmness and discipline, but in a loving manner, when they are being taught. A full-grown male Kuvasz weighs in between 50 and 70 kg, with most averaging about 60 kg. Females are generally smaller, at 40 to 60 kg.