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  2. Mudi - Wikipedia

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    The Mudi is a herding dog breed from Hungary. It is closely related to the Puli and Pumi , from which it was separated in the 1930s. They continue to be used in herding, as well as participating in a variety of dog sports .

  3. List of domesticated animals from Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The ancestors of this dog came into the Carpathian Basin with the nomadic Hungarian tribes. [7] Hungarian Puli - small shepherd dog [8] Hungarian Komondor - a very large livestock guardian and shepherd dog, was brought to Hungary a thousand years ago by nomadic Magyars. [9] Hungarian Kuvasz - large shepherd dog. Hungarian Pumi - small shepherd dog.

  4. Pumi dog - Wikipedia

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    The Puli was most common on the east Hungarian plains the Pumi in the hills of west Hungary with the Mudi common in southern Hungary. In the 1910s, controlled breeding began, but many large herds and their dogs were lost during the First World War, and the subsequent division of Hungary. [15]

  5. List of Hungarian dog breeds - Wikipedia

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  6. Puli dog - Wikipedia

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    The Puli (plural pulis or pulik) [1] [2] [3] is a small-medium breed of Hungarian herding dog known for its long, corded coat. The tight curls of the coat appear similar to dreadlocks . A similar-looking, but much larger breed – also Hungarian – is the Komondor .

  7. Category:Dog breeds originating in Hungary - Wikipedia

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  8. Culture of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Transylvanian Bloodhound - Hungarian hound; Mudi - shepherd dog; Hungarian thoroughbred horses - a mid-19th century mixture of the best Arab and English racehorse characteristics. Mangalica, a breed of pig, with long curly hair and relatively fatty meat, which makes them ideal for making sausages and salami.

  9. Magyar Agár - Wikipedia

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    Hungarians claim that the MA was expected to run along the hunters for distances of 30 kilometres (19 mi) to 50 kilometres (31 mi) per day. Through most of Hungarian history the Magyar agár was not restricted to the nobility, although the MA owned by the nobility were much bigger than the others.