
A herding breed that is somewhat uncommon outside of its homeland is the Hungarian Mudi dog.The Mudi, which is pronounced “moody,” translates to “cur” or “mongrel,” indicating the mixed ancestry of the breed, is a medium-sized dog that weighs between 18 and 29 pounds and stands 15 to 18.5 inches tall. Almond-shaped eyes and a wedge-shaped head characterize Mudi puppies, which may be born with a natural bobtail or a long tail.
This breed is renowned for its loyalty and protective behaviors, frequently developing a strong bond with its owners. Generally speaking, they get along well with kids and other pets, but early socialization is essential to fostering these qualities.Life span on average, up to 12 to 14 years.Weight 17 to 29 lb( 8 kg to 13 kg),height 14 to 20 in.The Mudi requires low maintenance in terms of grooming; they only need the occasional bath and brush to be clean.