Mudi

Mudis are praised for their extraordinarily industrious nature, and for a temperament described as lively, courageous, attentive, diligent, alert and accommodating.

About the Mudi

Remarkably agile, as well as performing watch and alarm duties, they are very good at sniffing out narcotics.

The Mudi has a relatively short, smooth coat on their head and legs, while the rest of their body has a longer, wavy or slightly curled coat. This loving breed can be kept indoors without a problem, and they are endearing family dogs.

Source: key facts and characteristics sourced from Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI)

Breed specifics

Country: Hungary
Size category: Small
Avg life expectancy: 13-14 years
Loving / Assertive / Alert / Confident / Independent / Intelligent / Loyal / Even-tempered / Agile

Key facts

Requires moderate grooming
Enjoys training
Needs a lot of exercise
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