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Puli: Breed Personality, Fitness & Care
Group: Herding Dogs.
AKC Ranking: 140
About
Puli
The Puli is
a happy dog that is good with families. Unless
they are raised with children they will probably
not get along with children.
They are very smart and easy
to train and make good obedience and agility
dogs. Pulik (plural for Puli) do not necessarily
need a yard as long as they get enough exercise.
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Around six months the Puli begins
to get its corded coat. The outer coat and undercoat
start to mingle together and mat. The mats need
to be separated by hand on a regular basis, torn
from the tip all the way to the skin by hand. They
should not be thinner than a pencil. The coat is
easy to take care of as long as it is kept separated
on a regular basis.
Grooming
Pulik should be bathed regularly,
but drying is another story. It will take a long
time to dry a Puli – around two hours with
a dryer, and about two days without a dryer.
Regular care should be taken to clean out ears
and eyes.
Height: 16-17”
Weight: 20-35 lbs
Health Issues: No known health
problems in the breed.
Life Expectancy: 12
yrs.
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Breeder Club: www.puliclub.org
Rescue Link: www.puliclub.org/PCARescue.htm
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