The 'Hungarian Puli' is one breed from Hungary. It has a very long dreadlock-looking (twisted) coat.
The Komondor has a similarly corded coat.
The Vizslas are a medium-sized pointer/retriever popular as family pets.
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Yes, they are considered one of the first hypoallergenic dog breeds.
In no particular order: Great Pyrenees Hungarian Kuvasz Slovak Cuvac Turkish Akbash Dog Polish Tatra Sheepdog Maremma Sheepdog Komondor
There are several large domestic dog breeds in modern society. The top 10 largest are the Saint Bernard, the Mastiff, the Neapolitan Mastiff, the Newfoundland, the Dogue de Bordeaux, the Great Dane, the Irish Wolfhound, the Presa Canario, the Pyrenean Mountain Dog, and the Hungarian Kuvasz.
it is believed to have 355 breeds of dog including mix breeds.
Only one located was the "Vizsla" breed, a large shorthair Hungarian dog with the face of a Lab and the body of a Great Dane or a Greyhound.Pronounciation-wise, "Weimaraner" sounds like it might, though.
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A great white dog isn't a type of dog, but the breeds Hungarian Kuvasz, Maremma and Great Pyrenee are sometimes grouped with this moniker. The breeds are similar in many ways, and if you can handle one you can handle the others. They are all big, powerful dogs, with white coat and a severe case of intelligence. They are bred to be independent and to beat the crap out of wolves, bears and bandits.
The Hungarian Komondor
Dog hybrid depending on the mix of the breeds. Then they have the same qualites of both breeds.
There are around 200 dog breeds recognized in Australia by the Australian National Kennel Council.
Some extinct dog breeds include the Turnspit Dog, Talbot Hound, and English White Terrier. These breeds were popular in earlier centuries but are no longer bred or recognized as distinct breeds today.
puli (pulik plurel) are an old breed of Hungarian sheepdogs