Puli
The Puli (plural: Pulik) is an ancient breed of Hungarian sheep dog, medium-sized, sturdy with a unique, corded coat. A full adult coat can reach to the ground. Some colors are not permitted in some countries but, in the U.K., black, any shade of gray, apricot (with or without a black mask) and the rarer white are all permissible. Their body shape is square and, though fine-boned, fairly muscular. The head from the side should be egg-shaped while from the front it will give a rounded appearance. The tail should curl fairly tightly over the back. Eyes are almond-shaped, dark brown in color, ears are medium-sized, pigment should be black.
Interested in Puli?
Puli for saleThe Puli can reach the height of 45 cm, and their weight is between 11 and 15 kg, but bitches are smaller and lighter too. The life span can be more than 12 years, and they're really not that easy to groom because of their coat.
The Puli is a lively, energetic, cheerful little dog who is very loyal to his/her family. They are excellent family pets and will adapt easily to their home. Their innate intelligence makes them very easy to train. If the Puli senses their owners are not as strong minded as themselves they will become willful with a mind of their own, as they will believe they need to make up their own rules of the home. They do very well in obedience and agility as well as in the show ring. Though wary of strangers, they are never aggressive, but may well give a vocal warning if they feel their owner is being threatened. Puli are not recommended for small children who may tease or be rough with them. Children need to be taught how to be pack leaders. It is important that you learn how to properly communicate with the dog.