We start with an eight-part video series. Nine because that's the number of Hungarian dog breeds. A short film was also made about the nine varieties.
The nine native dog breeds include the Komondor, the Puli, the Pumi, the Kuvasz, the Transylvanian Hound, the Hungarian Shorthaired Pointer, the Wirehaired Hungarian Vizsla, the Mud and the Hungarian Greyhound.
Let's get acquainted with the kvass! The herding dog is the oldest, perhaps even at the Komondor, as it was introduced to the Carpathian Basin by the conquering Hungarians. Even then, the task of guarding the flock may have been, as it also embodies an excellent guard-protective function, and its appearance is very worthy of that. It was even used by our ancestors to hunt big game.
Kuvasz is an intelligent, clever variety that requires a lot of movement, a definite character. It does not tolerate a stimulus-poor environment, a small porch, chain-linking, so it is necessary to deal with it and move around.
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