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Rescue

Presently there are no Mudis known to be in need of rescue and placement, we hope that is always the case.  However, should you know of a Mudi that is in need of rehoming, or is in a shelter anywhere in the 50 states, please contact the AMA at:

Previous Rescue Mudis
(Dogs found in shelters with no pedigree or identification and closely resembling a Mudi, now in loving homes)

Pristina, and her owner Diane in New York
Henrietta, lives with her owner Jeanette in New York