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Mudi: Temperament, Exercise, Health

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About Mudi

Country of Origin, History of Mudis

The Mudi originated in Hungary and is not yet well known outside its native country. The Hungarian herdsman's dogs were all classified together until the 1930's when the Mudi was separated from the Puli and Pumi, as a result of spontaneous breeding.

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A General Description of the Breed

The Mudi has a wedge-shaped head with a pointed nose. The jaws are muscular with a scissors bite. The skull is convex with a well-marked stop. The eyes are oval and dark brown. The ears are erect in the shape of an upside-down "V". It has a deep thorax. It is not unusual for the puppies to be born without a tail. The back is straight and rather long. The hind legs are surprisingly wide set. The paes and limbs are naturally smooth. The hair on the muzzle is short, becoming bristly toward the ears. Its dense, wavy to curly coat is about 2 inches (5 cm.) long with glossy hair that forms tufts.

Coat

Coat colors include black, white, red, brown, gray, bread-pale, and fallow. There is also a very rare color called "cifra" (blue-merle) which is dark or light gray and mixed with a black, spotted, striped, stained, marbly color. The potential coat colors are actually limitless with this breed.

Height: 15 to 19 inches (38 to 47 cm) high at the withers.

Weight: 18 to 29 pounds (8 to 13 kg)

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Mudi Personality Traits

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Temperament of the Breed

Extremely courageous, alert, watchful, powerful and independent, the Mudi makes a good guard dog. Loving, loyal, protective and gentle towards its family, it earns appreciation as a companion dog. Within the family it also has a tendency to bond with one particular person. The Mudi is marked by super intelligence, liveliness, cheerfulness and willingness to learn. Mudis do not trust strangers. They will not come up to a stranger until it sees that the person is friendly and doesn't want to hurt it. They are not aggressive when they meet someone they do not know; they just need to get accustomed to them.

Better suited to outdoor or indoor lifestyle?

If it has a large yard to exercise,play and run around,the Mudi can put up in an apartment However, they can and would much rather prefer to stay outdoors.

Suited to families with children?

They will do okay with children, other dogs and non-canine pets if they are raised with them from puppyhood. However, they are a bit too sharp for children to play with. It is an obedient and playful companion, but can sometimes be noisy.

Training

They are very easy to train. However, being strong-willed and independent, the Mudi needs firm and consistent training from an early age.

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Mudi Activity Level

How active is the breed?

The Mudi is a very active breed. They need to be taken on a daily, long, brisk walk or jog to keep them in good health and spirit. In addition, they will benefit from a large safe area where they can run free. They love to play and will excel in all kinds of sports such as flyball and Frisbee.

Grooming

The Mudi is easy to groom. The Mudi's coat is coarse and water-proof. The hair doesn't matt. It needs to be bathed only when the coat becomes dirty. This breed sheds once or twice a year. An occasional combing and brushing to remove dead hair is all it needs.

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Health and Care

The Mudi is a very healthy breed with no hereditary diseases documented so far. There have been only a few reports of hip dysplasia and skin allergies.

National Breed Clubs

Life Expectancy: About 13-14 years.

Group: Herding Group.

AKC Popularity Ranking: Miscellaneous Class.

Also Known As: Canis Ovilis Fenyesi

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