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Puli

The Puli is an ancient Hungarian herding dog, believed to have been around since the 9th century.

This breed is known for its unique corded coat, which is made up of long, wavy fur that forms tight cords as it grows.

The Puli is a lively and intelligent breed, making them excellent herders and guardians. They are loyal and devoted to their owners, and make great family pets.

The Puli is a hardy breed, able to withstand harsh weather conditions and long days of work. They are also agile and athletic, with a strong herding instinct.

The Puli is a versatile breed, capable of excelling in many activities such as agility, obedience, and herding. They are also great companions, and can be trained to perform tricks.

The Puli is a beloved breed, known for its intelligence, loyalty, and unique corded coat. They make wonderful family pets, and are sure to bring joy and companionship to any home.

Puli Breed Facts

Height (Adult): Male: 38 to 44cm Female: 36 to 42cm

Weight (Adult): Male: 8 to 10kg Female: 8 to 10kg

Life Expectancy: 12 to 14 years

Hypoallergenic: Yes

Origin: Hungary

Temperament: Intelligent, Loyal, Playful, Energetic, and Alert

Microchip Puli

Everything you need to know about microchipping your Puli

Dealing with your microchip for your Puli is a boring administrative task, but one of the most important things to ensure is kept up to date. Read more to find out why.

9th December 2022

Spay and neuter - Puli

When Should I Spay or Neuter My Puli?

Wanting to know when is best to spay or neuter your Puli? We’ve worked out the typical timeframes and let you know more about what you need to consider.

26th August 2021

Is Your Puli Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

If you think your Puli is likely bored – here’s some tips for you to understand if this is the case and what you may want to do.

20th August 2021

Best Ways To Exercise Your Puli?

Exercising your Puli does not need to be a chore – here’s a range of ways you and your Puli can get some exercise in without overly exerting yourself!

20th August 2021

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