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Coat

Solid

Solid: White (15) Grey (25) Black (35) Cream (45) Red (55) Brown (95) Tan (105) Blue (115) Dusty (125)
White Markings: White (15) allowed as a small chest patch and/or on the toes, but not preferred.

Merle

Merle: Blue or red merle (strict).
White Markings: White (15) allowed as a small chest patch and/or on the toes, but not preferred.

Eyes

Dark Brown (50-59/90-99) in black and blue merle dogz.
Gold (120-129/100-109, 215) Copper (60-69) in liver and red merle dogz.
Gold (120-129/100-109, 215) in blue and isabella dogz.
Merles may have one or two Light Blue(152-158/171-172/175-179) without fault.

Nose

Black (35-39/244)
Blue dogz have Blue (20-29/110-119/120-129)
Ash/hamvas (Dusty (125)) dogz have Blue (20-29/110-119/120-129) Flesh (180-187/70-79/40-49/213)
Liver and red merle dogz have Liver (90-99/50-59/60-69/188-189/228)

Faults

Wrong eye colour.
Wrong nose colour.

Disqualifications

More white than listed (other than solid white).
Blue eyes on a non-merle.

Notes

The Mudi gained recognition in the 1900's, when the Hungarian dogs were divided into breeds for the first time. It is believed to originate from crosses between Pumi, Puli, and possibly some sort of spitz. Some point to Scandinavian spitzes, others to the German. The Mudi does resemble a Sami herding dog, and just like them it may be born with a natural bobtail (a trait not found in the German Spitzes or the Puli, but in many Scandinavian spitzes, such as the Lapphunds).

The Mudi was recognized in 1936. It was named by Dezso Fényesi, who was the first person that described the breed. 'Mudi' is not said to mean anything special.

The Mudi is kept as herding dog for sheep, pigs and cattle. It is also an all-round farmdog and a good ratter.

The Mudi should have an elongated head with straight muzzle and slight stop. The ears are set high, erect and pointy. The neck is set high on the body, muscular and slightly arched. The body has a short, straight back with oval chest and marked tuck up. The coat is wavy or curly, except on the head where it is smooth.

Breed Files

Mudi - Dragonstone

Dragonstone

Filename: Mudi
Offset: 3422
Base: Labrador
SCP: Labrador
Accepted: May 6, 2017
Notes: Optional nails, 3 coat heaviness variations, 6 addball tail variations plus natural tail (all can be docked), and different texture variations.
Mudi - PDH's Resources

PDH's Resources

Filename: PDH Mudi
Offset: E1B9
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: August 29, 2007
Notes: Addballz ears, tail, chest addballz, liplines.
Mudi - Abnormality

Abnormality

Filename: Mudi
Offset: 0725
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: April 1, 2006
Notes: Comes with two types of angled legs (both equally accepted) as well as drop, bobbed or curled tail.