Many of the ancient Hungarian dog breeds are good for breeding animals. One more member of the Hungarian breed, a new and a young member.
The ancient Hungarian dog breeds, also called Hungaricum, are Komondor, Kuasz, Wire-haired Hungarian Vizsla, Puli, Pumi, Mudi, Hungarian Vizsla, Hungarian Greyhound and Transylvanian Hound. They have been living alongside the Hungarian people for centuries, and each of them is doing their own job: guiding, guarding.
The change is inevitable, so the Hungarian dog breeds have been added to a new member, the one you call the Hungarian Dingo. The really dinghy-like look is a new representative of the guide dogs. The development of the sinka breed is due to the breeding of the Hortobágy shepherds, who have refined for generations and formed the bloodline of the shark. The point was to "make" an excellent guide dog, but it wasn't beaten by a big drum. Shepherds and goulashes have been attentive to breeding with other breeding dogs that are booming in their work and keeping the variety marks. They have been highly selective and can only survive in the puppies, which results in you having a good bloodline and race marks.
Nowadays not only is the appearance of the shingles associated with Hortobágy, but it is certain that all of you have their origins in Hortobágy.
You are a real work dog, you need to move and work. He's not living in an apartment, and although his energy can be deduced from his daily movement, he is a work animal.
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