Mark Zuckerberg’s photos of his Hungarian Puli blew up the internet
Hvg.hu writes that the creator of Facebook posted three pictures of his Hungarian Puli and they got almost half a million likes in three days! This is not happening every day, even on his Facebook profile.
Beast, on the photos that were posted last Friday by Mark Zuckerberg, looks like a rug and a floor cloth at the same time. The most famous representative of the world-famous Hungarian dog breed (who was actually born in California) naturally has his own Facebook page with 2,3 million followers. Nothing demonstrates his popularity better than the fact that the pictures got almost 500 thousand likes in three days.
Not many people know that Mark Zuckerberg and his wife came to Hungary to visit a Hungarian Puli breeder a few years ago. They visited the Ludas Matyi Puli farm in Kiskunhalas after a long checking up with the owner, Antal Ferenc. He said that Zuckerberg was in love with the Hungarian shepherd dogs at the time and was interested in Komondors. Maybe he’ll once expand his family with another Hungarian dog breed.
Photos: www.facebook.com/MarkZuckerberg
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Source: http://hvg.hu/
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3 Comments
Beutyfull dog,m problem I have don’t see where his front or back))))
The dog does look like a FLOOR MAT in that particular photo. Like a FLOOR MOP in the one with the cleaning supplies.
Whites the breeder my sister from inthegreenroom.green is looking for a Hungarian white PULLI