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Above you will find the latest Mudi puppies which we have for sale. At times we may only have a few Mudi available so we do hope you check back soon to find and locate your new furry best friend! Should there not be any Mudi puppy listings shown, please complete the form accordingly to register your interest in buying an Mudi.

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Customer Reviews

Words from our Happy Dog Owners all over the World

Hi Eddie,Mopar is doing so well, he's beautiful, loving, playful, funny, active, well alert, all around wonderful. We're very pleased with him. He looked very happy when he saw us. He did show a little caution when Gary opened the crate to get him out, but as soon as he was out of that crate, he was very happy. We...

Hello Lasheika.. We are so happy having Brookline in our family , we feel that we have a new baby in the house 😂

Hi Eddie, I just wanted to let you know that Alfie is getting on really well here with us, especially our pug Nelson... They both play constantly! He is being extremely spoilt and sleeps up in the bed with us every night between the pillows. I have attached a couple of pictures for you and will send some more soon....

Hi Eddie,We got our Cane Corso puppy on the night of 22nd July 2010, after he had a long flight. He is a great looking pup and very playful. My kid and he are playing like buddies although he's been with us for only a day. We didn't expect him to be so big at just 10 weeks, he going...

Gary & Barbara Curtis

Newburgh, United States

Zareena Khalil

Kuwait City, Kuwait

Amy Rawlinson

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Akshat Lakhera

Mumbai, India

About Mudi Breed

The Mudi has a long head with a pointed nose. Usually its tail is docked, but it is not unusual for the puppies to be born without a tail. The Hungarian herdsman’s dogs were all classified together until the 1930’s when Dr Dezso Fenyesi separated the Mudi from the Puli and Pumi.

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