The Kennel Club has recognized the Hungarian Mudi as the 225th dog breed in the UK. This breed, believed to have appeared in the 18th century, is admired for its curly coat and herding abilities. It was formally recognized in Hungary in 1936. The Mudi is intelligent and loyal, thriving in various living conditions, provided they receive mental stimulation. Recognition by The Kennel Club ensures that the breed has a stable lineage with predictable traits, aiding potential owners in matching the right dog with their lifestyle.
The Mudi is razor-sharp, thinks independently, and is an affectionate, fiercely loyal family member. They are suitable for most types of living, providing they have a job or similar mental and physical stimulation.
Becoming a recognised pedigree breed with The Kennel Club takes time and several generations of dogs. Once a breed is officially recognised, it means we can be confident in its lineage and that it offers predictable traits.
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