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Yes, the Mudi can be a good family dog for active households, as it is intelligent, loyal, and affectionate with proper socialization and training.
Mudi dogs often form close bonds with their owners and can be affectionate, but they are not typically lap dogs and prefer active engagement over cuddling.
The Mudi is believed to have originated from crosses between the Puli and Pumi breeds in Hungary before being recognized as a distinct breed in the early 20th century.
Mudi dogs are generally not aggressive, but without proper socialization they can be shy, nervous, or occasionally show dog-directed aggression.
A Mudi dog typically costs between $1,500 and $2,500, depending on the breeder, pedigree, and location.
The Mudi is a rare, medium-sized herding dog breed from Hungary, prized for its intelligence, agility, and versatility. It's known for being energetic, loyal, and well-suited to active owners.
Yes, dogs can live with benign tumors, especially if the tumor is not causing discomfort or interfering with normal functions.
Yes, veterinarians can surgically remove melanoma from a dog, with the goal of achieving clean margins to improve outcomes depending on tumor location and aggressiveness.
Yes, dogs can live with benign tumors, especially if the tumor is slow-growing, does not cause discomfort, and does not interfere with organ function.
Yes, a veterinarian can surgically remove melanoma from a dog, which is often the primary treatment for achieving local tumor control.

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