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Mudi Dog

Mudi Dogs
The Mudi is truly a rare dog. The few owners who employ and favor the Mudi for there seemingly unending list of talents. The Mudi dogs have a very pleasant disposition that makes  him a top dog among canines. The Mudi dog breeds proud owners reveal that as rare as he is,   a moody Mudi is even more scarce. Intelligent, this dog can learn as quickly. Mudi dogs also   are strong willed and independent, and when his family is threaten can be very courageous.   Mudi dogs are afraid of nothing not even a wild boar which it can overpower quickly. This protective drive in the breed makes the Mudi dogs excellent watch dogs. Loving and gentle in  the family, this companion dog will defend both property and person. Within the family this dog breed also has a tendency to bond with one particular person. Mudis do not trust strangers. This dog will not come up to a stranger until it sees that the person is friendly and doesn't want to hurt it. Mudi dogs are not aggressive when they meet someone they do not know; they just need to get accustomed to them. The Mudi dog will do okay with children if they are raised with them from puppy hood. Mudi are friendly with other dogs and will be okay with non-canine pets if they are raised with them from puppy hood or properly introduced as a new dog in the home. It is an obedient and playful companion, but can sometimes be noisy.

One of the Mudi dogs standout features is its thick coat with shiny, glossy hair that forms tufts. The Mudi dogs jaws form a scissor bite and are muscular. The Mudi dog have a pointed nose and a long head. The skull is convex with a well-marked stop. The eyes a warm color of brown and oval in shape. For Mudi puppies, being born without a tail is not unusual. The Mudi dogs back is long and straight and their hind legs are wide set. Without the intervention of dedicated breeders, the Mudi dog would be in danger of extinction.  Read on...

 

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