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This Rare Hungarian Treasure Is Now Officially British

A remarkable dog breed that has been quietly working the Hungarian countryside since the 18th century is about to make its grand debut in Britain. The Hungarian Mudi, known for its razor sharp intelligence and distinctive curly coat, will officially become the UK’s 225th recognized pedigree breed when it joins The Kennel Club’s registry. This ancient herding dog, with its versatile skills and unwavering loyalty, has been treasured in Hungary for centuries but remained largely unknown to the rest of the world until recently.

The Mudi’s recognition represents years of careful breeding and documentation, marking the fifth new breed to join British dog shows in just five years. These remarkable dogs are celebrated for their independent thinking, fierce family devotion, and ability to adapt to various living situations as long as they’re given a job to do. With their official recognition, Mudis will soon be eligible to compete for the prestigious Best in Show title at the world-renowned Crufts dog show. For dog lovers seeking an intelligent, loyal companion with a rich history, Britain’s newest four-legged citizens are ready to steal hearts and showcase what Hungarian heritage can bring to British homes.