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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...

Hi Eddie, Fred is doing great, he has settled in really well, and is just the cutest and happiest bundle of fun. It is like he has always been part of our family. He does however have some interesting habits, but we have been informed it’s all part of the puppy process! He is amazing and we just love having...

Hey Eddie, The drive was pretty long, but a nice trip, it was well worth it. It took a bit just to meet up with Paul we were all over the place, lol. Bumper is an awesome pup he just follows me all over the place. Haha, yeah I think I am pretty lightweight lol. Again thanks for an awesome...

Eddie, Just wanted to let you know that after a bath and a quick trip to the vet, Perdita (now known as Miss Daisy Mae) is doing really well in her new home. She has really bonded with me today and refuses to leave my side. The driver said it may take her some time to warm up as she...

Gary & Barbara Curtis

Newburgh, United States

Christopher & Daniela Hunt

Kuwait City, Kuwait

Jeffrey Almosara

Sarone, Italy

katheen Colins

Ceolini, Italy

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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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