Woof! I’m Arthur the Komondor.

The “Mop Dog” From Colorado

Hey there—meet the corded cloud behind your favorite “walking mop” clips. I’m a Komondor with Hungarian roots, a guardian’s brain, and a comedian’s timing, equally at ease patrolling a pasture or charming a city sidewalk. My cords are real, my naps are epic, and my mission is simple: make big-dog life approachable. On my channels you’ll find honest pet tips, training that’s kind and science-based, and spotlights on rescue heroes, and responsible breeders. I partner only with welfare-first brands, share transparent reviews, and donate a portion of proceeds to working-dog education. Stick around for cord flips, sheepish puns, and a behind-the-scenes look at life with a gentle giant mop dog. Come for the fluff, stay for the heart.

Arthur Komondor - American-Hungarian Flags

Arthur’s Latest Adventures

Falkor - The Neverending Story

A New Case of Mistaken Identity – Again

A long-haired Komondor and Falkor, the luckdragon from The Neverending Story, shares an uncanny visual resemblance with Arthur that turns heads with their signature white, dreadlock-like cords of fur resembling animated mops or shaggy clouds.

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Arthur Komondor Little Kid

I Am Definitely Not a Small Dog

I’m five years old and I weigh approximately 175 pounds, but I still consider myself a dainty small dog. Very delicate. Elegant. My human says I have “size confusion,” but I call it “optimism.” Every morning, I attempt to climb onto my human’s lap for morning cuddles….

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Arthur Exploring Georgetown Colorado

What It’s Really Like to Be a Giant Dog

Let me tell you something that short dogs will never understand: being big is a lifestyle.When I stretch my 176-pound frame across the floor and claim 80% of the furniture, I’m not being greedy—I’m simply occupying the space I deserve. The small dogs can have the tiny…

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Komondor Cartoon

Komondor Club of America Breed Guide

To understand the essence of any dog breed, we need to know about the people who developed it and the purpose for which it was intended. To understand the Komondor, we must begin our story with the great migrations that took place almost one thousand years ago

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Arthur Komondor Paw Signature