Mudi

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The Mudi is a rare, versatile Hungarian herding dog breed known for its agility, intelligence, and strong work ethic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dog breed
herding dog
AKCGroup Herding Group
averageHeightFemale about 38–44 cm at the withers
averageHeightMale about 41–47 cm at the withers
averageWeightFemale about 8–11 kg
averageWeightMale about 11–13 kg
barkLevel tends to be vocal
coatLength medium length coat
coatOnBody longer and wavy or curly
coatOnHead short and straight
coatType curly coat
wavy coat
commonCoatColor black
blue merle
brown
fawn
white
countryOfOrigin Hungary NERFINISHED
developedFrom Hungarian herding dogs
earShape erect ears
eyeColor usually dark brown
FCIGroup Group 1: Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs
goodWith active families
experienced dog owners
groupClassification herding group
lifeExpectancy about 12–14 years
originatesFrom Hungary NERFINISHED
originPeriod 19th–20th century
rarityStatus rare breed
recognizedAsDistinctBreed 20th century in Hungary
recognizedBy American Kennel Club NERFINISHED
Fédération Cynologique Internationale NERFINISHED
United Kennel Club NERFINISHED
relatedTo Puli NERFINISHED
Pumi NERFINISHED
requires high daily exercise
regular mental stimulation
suitableFor agility
dog sports
flyball
herding cattle
herding sheep
obedience
search and rescue
tailType natural tail
short tail may occur
temperament agile
alert
biddable
energetic
intelligent
loyal
protective
trainability high
UKCGroup Herding Dog Group
uses companion dog
farm work
herding livestock
workEthic strong

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