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History
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Written by Celeste Pongrácz and Dr. Péter Pongrácz
(Written by request of AKC for their websites
Mudi breed webpage)

Written by Dr. Péter Pongrácz
(Published in Hungary in 2003)

The Discoverer of the Mudi Breed,
Dr. Dezsô Fényes
  
The President of the AMA (Celeste) at The Palóc Museum in Balassagyarmat, Hungary, the place where Dr. Dezsô Fényes collected and launched the first breeding stock for the Mudi breed, which was discovered and described by him in the 1920's-30's. You can see Dr. Fényes' portrait in the middle, which was painted by his wife (and enlarged to the right). Dr. Fényes was born in 1888 in Hungary and he died in 1973 in Los Angeles, USA.