
Mudi is an incomparable herding dog. A herding dog is also known as a stock dog.
They do not shed. The dogs requires mediocre grooming.
The dog breed have a mediocre need for running.
The dogs may be a bit reserved, aloof and wary of intruders. They are generally friendly with other dogs. They are children friendly and good with kids.
Original country: the Mudi breed was formed by breeders from Hungary. However, the dog breed is not very popular in Budapest.
Group of Mudi: Mudi is incorporated in the F.C.I. database. The dog breed is admitted in the section «Sheepdogs» (1.1) in the group «Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs». F.C.I. tag for mudi is 238 and was added to the database 2004-11-09. United Kennel Club includes the dog breed as «Herding Dogs» in their database. Canadian Kennel Club classifies the dog breed as «Herders».
The dogs physique: This is a average sized dog breed. Male dogs reach a hight of 14 to 20 inches tall. Female dogs can grow to 14 to 20 inches tall. Male dogs is 18 to 29 pounds. Female dogs will weigh 18 to 29 pounds. The mudi has big erectile ears. The feet is generally of average length. The tail is Short and curled. They have a mediocre-sized muzzle. The coat is of medium length.
Colors of this dog breed is habitually black, gray, bread-pale, white, red, brown, and fallow.
Supplementary details about the mudi: Likely lifespan for a mudi is 13 to 14 years. The dog breed will habitually be substantially intricate to obtain for sale in local newspapers. The mudi were originally bred for herding cattle and sheep, guarding, and hunting wild boar.
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