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It doesn’t take much for Mudis to turn heads, whether they’re herding sheep in their native Hungary, out for a walk in UK parks or streets or competing in agility, flyball or obedience. So, let’s find
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Carol was not what you would call a dog person. It wasn’t that she actively disliked the creatures – she just didn’t see the point in having one in the house. All the hassle, the hair everywhere, and
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As I type this, we’re enduring that rare thing in the UK: a heatwave. It can make life uncomfortable by day and unbearable at night. It also makes you acutely aware of how you sleep and begs the quest