Pin på Hungarian Mudi


Pin på Hungarian Mudi

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Les deux variétés sont des chiens de taille moyenne/grande (pesant entre 25 et 30 kilos), de constitution maigre et forte, de couleur cuivrée uniforme, aux grandes oreilles pendantes, à la longue queue et aux yeux généralement de couleur miel. Le vizsla à poil dur est légèrement plus grand et a un pelage plus rêche et plus long.


Mudi (Berger Hongrois)

The Mudi (pronounced "MOO-dee"), one of two newly-recognized American Kennel Club breeds gaining full recognition January 1, brings a little bit of everything to the table. But make no mistake.


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The Mudi is a pure breed medium-sized herd dog. Many experts believe the Mudi was developed from several breeds in Hungary in the early 19th century. It's been in existence for more than 200 years but can be challenging to find. It's a square-shaped dog with erect ears. It has almond-shaped eyes with a daredevil expression, and the tail.


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Characteristics. The Mudi is a medium-sized dog. The size of the males varies between 41 and 47 cm and the females between 38 and 44 cm. Males weigh between 11 and 13 kg and the bitches between 8 and 11 kg. This robust breed has a life expectancy of 13 to 15 years. Typical for this breed is the different coat.


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The Mudi is an extremely versatile, intelligent, alert, agile, all-purpose Hungarian farm dog. His courage is useful for working the most stubborn livestock. The breed is a loyal protector of.


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American Eskimo Dog. American Foxhound. American Hairless Terrier. American Hunt Terrier. American Leopard Hound. American Pit Bull Terrier. American Staffordshire Terrier. American Water Spaniel. Anatolian Shepherd Dog.


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Bite force Mudi measurements typically fall within the range of 200 to 400 PSI. The bite force of a Mudi is considered ordinary when compared to other dog breeds, but it is still quite powerful. This Mudi bite force PSI can cause bite wounds. Mudi bite PSI is not something that should be feared if the dog is well-trained and managed.


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Temperament: Intelligent, active, and loyal. Exercise needs: High. Training needs: Moderate. Health concerns: Generally healthy, but can be prone to certain health conditions, such as hip.


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The Mudi is a relatively new breed, having been discovered in Hungary in the 1936 by Dr. Dezso Fenyes. They were used to herd sheep and other livestock, and became known as the "driver dog". They're thought to be related to the Puli and Pumi, two other Hungarian herding dogs. Shortly after their discovery, the Mudi almost went extinct.


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The Mudi Club of America was founded in 2004 and "strives to promote, protect, and preserve the Mudi as a healthy versatile working breed, of sound temperament, and proper breed type, while educating fanciers on responsible Mudi ownership.". Credit goes to the "Canine Chronicles" for the following article:


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Le Mudi Hongrois est un chien de berger rustique de taille moyenne, vif et rapide. La tête est allongée et fine, la mâchoire est taillée en ciseaux. Les yeux sont de couleur brun foncé et de forme ovale. Les oreilles sont droites, en forme de triangle inversé. En réalité son allure rappelle celle du Groenendael et du Berger de Croatie.


Mudi Chiens de berger Origine de la race Hongrie

The Mudi is a rare, medium-sized herding dog that originated from Hungary in the 19th century and was reportedly discovered by Dr. Dezso Fenyes.This is a hardworking and versatile dog that was mostly used to protect and herd cattle and sheep. These dogs are believed to have evolved naturally from crosses of Spitz-type dogs and other herding Hungary breeds - Puli and Pumi.


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The Mudi is a medium-sized herding breed from Hungary with a wavy coat, pointed ears, and coat colors that can include a unique merle pattern. As a working breed, Mudis are agile and intelligent dogs that can serve as versatile farm dogs and loyal protectors of their families. These alert, powerful canines are courageous enough to herd the most.


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The Mudi (plural form: Mudik) is one of a few Hungarian herding breeds. The Mudi is truly a multitalented dog; they are bred to be working dogs, sporting dogs, as well as pets. They are athletic and excel in dog sports, particularly fly ball and agility, and are well loved around the world (though they are still a relatively rare breed outside.


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Mudi. Bred as an all-purpose farm dog, the Mudi is a courageous, agile, alert working dog and protector. It's a rare breed seldom seen outside of its native Hungary. Weight. 8-13 kg. Height. 36-51 cm. Lifespan. 12-14 yr.