What are the other names for the Hungarian Mudi?
The Hungarian Mudi is a rare breed from Hungary that was created for hunting. They can simply be called “Mudi” and in Latin, they are Canis Ovilis Fenyesi. These dogs are strong and courageous enough to face and take down a wild boar. They have the versatility to act as farm dogs to chase and kill vermin, similar to the Komondor but not as popular. However breed owners swear by this breeds abilities.
A Mudi can be identified with a pointed nose and triangular erect ears. Their coats are of 2 inches in length, dense and can be curly or wavy. Colors are usually in black, red, gray, brown and fallow. A rare find is the Cifra or Blue-Merle. These dogs make excellent watch dogs and protectors. The breed can stand at heights between 15 to 19 inches from the withers and weigh anywhere between 18 to 19 pounds.







