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Native Hungarian Dogs are loyal and healthy breeds.
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Famous Hungarian dogs!
"Kántor" a fictional detective dog and many-many adventures.
"Bogáncs" a novel edge dog, smart and cute.
Mancs(1994- 2006)(the meaning of the name: paw) Real and famous dog, isaster rescue dog. He saved a lot of people
(including a three year old Turkish girl) and participated in the many disaster rescue. 1999 izmiti (Turkey) earthquake, 2001 earthquakes in El Salvador and India
Mancs and Turkish little girl:
Mancs and his owner
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Akbaş dog : szia unokatestvérem :
http://www.anatoliandog.org/isik-008.htm
The leading Turkish promoters of Akbas believe that Kuvasz is from the same genetic base or were even the same breed as Akbas centuries ago; moreover, Akbas is the ancestor of Kuvasz. Although these claims do not explain why Akbas is a breed in the first place, the biological kinship between Kuvasz and white Anatolian sheep dogs can be investigated further. Comparisons of different DNA samples could be one of the choices for investigation but before that, there seems to be no reason that the kinship between Hungarian and Anatolian sheepdogs would exceed the Hungarian and Anatolian Turkish kinship. Likewise, the relationship between Bulgarian Karakaçan, Anatolian Yörük, and Iranian Kasgay dogs could be similar since the terms used for these dogs are Central Asian in origin and the dogs are from nations who speak Turkic languages. However, arguing that the Kuvasz is solely descended from Akbas would be not a realistic claim, just because two populations may have descended from shared ancestors does not necessarily mean they have exactly the same forebear
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