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Sinka Dog Breed. The New’ Hungarian dog breed

The name ‘Sinka’ is  from Hungarian “sima szőrű” (smooth hair). A very easily teachable, agile and muscular dog with athletic  body structure.

The Sinka's tail is held curled, sometimes double curled. The temperament of the breed is hard and aggressive. The athletic Hungarian dog is a late comer to the family member of Hungarian dog breeds; The mixed breed was bred at Hortobány (Hungarian lowland) from  mixed dogs and also boyers, German shepherds and some dogs with ‘bull’ in its name.The Boxer and the Bull Terrier have been mentioned .The Boxer and the Bull Terrier have been mentioned.

They are not a sensitive breed, and shepherds who use them prefer a really tough dog that they can correct with their crook and not have the dog run off. Shepherds believe that dew claws are a sign of a good working dog. The Sinka is the largest (save the Komondor) of the Hungarian herding breeds. Those used for cattle are larger and broader than the ones used for sheep. They are not currently recognized by any organization, and it is said that the shepherds prefer it to remain this way. It is yet to make its way to AKC Hall of fame