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The Mudi was discovered as a local Hungarian herding dog type with strong existing breed characteristics and was not created by human dreams of an ideal herding dog, but by need and performance selection. The official Latin name for the breed is Canis ovilis Fényesi, and is named for the breed's discoverer, Dr. Dezsõ Fényes. It was in 1936 that Dr. Fényes's discovered breed, in that time known as the "Driver Dog".
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