villák
Villák are a breed of dog originating from Eastern Europe, particularly in Hungary and surrounding countries. The name "villá" is Hungarian for "picture" or "image," likely referring to the dog's characteristics.
Villá dogs are medium-sized, with males weighing between 30 and 40 kilograms. They have a medium-length coat,
Villá dogs were first bred in the late 19th century, primarily as working animals. Trained for various
Villá dogs are generally friendly, outgoing, and energetic. They are adaptable to a range of living situations,
Villá dogs have played a significant role in Hungarian culture and society, particularly in rural areas where