Beatrix of Hétdombi Kalandor Kuvasz Kennel in Hungary shares this portrait of her Kuvasz. This photo showcases the Kuvasz head shape. “Although the whole dog is pleasing and well balanced, the most attractive part is the head. This is the Kuvasz’ most distinctive feature. “In profile, the skull is only moderately arched–rather flat, continuing with a smooth line to a hardly perceptible stop and a long, straight nose. “The well-proportioned clean head and the almond shaped eyes indicate intelligence and loyalty.” From: Pál Sárkány and Imre Ócsag, Hungarian Dog Breeds , Budapest, Hungary: Corvina Kiadó, 1977, 2nd ed. 1986, p. 101.
Mariette of Kuvasz Kennel vom Quecksilber in Germany shares this photo of two of her puppies. This photo showcases the distinctive coat and head profile of the Kuvasz: “The hair is wavy and thick, a real characteristic of the breed....The coat of the Kuvasz is very attractive.... "Although the whole dog is pleasing and well balanced, the most attractive part is the head. This is the Kuvasz’ most distinctive feature....In profile, the skull is only moderately arched–rather flat, continuing with a smooth line to a hardly perceptible stop and a long, straight nose.” From: Pál Sárkány and Imre Ócsag. 1986. Hungarian Dog Breeds . 2nd ed. Budapest, Hungary: Corvina Kiadó. (Orig. pub. 1977.) Pp. 101, 103. Click here to see the Kuvasz History Klips blog!
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