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  2. Introduction. This booklet is the official Illustrated Guide for the Puli Standard, approved by the Puli Club of America. The purpose of this Guide is to assist judges, breeders, and laypeople in better understanding the AKC Puli Standard as it applies to this unique and fascinating breed. The Puli is the ancient sheepdog of Hungary.

    • Characteristics of The Puli
    • History of The Puli
    • Puli Care
    • Common Health Problems
    • Diet and Nutrition
    • Where to Adopt Or Buy
    • More Dog Breeds and Further Research

    These charming dogs are wonderful family companions. Pulis (or pulik) are friendly, energetic, and mischievous. They love to have fun but are also great at reading your mood and know when you need a snuggle. They are active and playful well into their senior years. Pulis get along well with other dogs and love playing with kids, as long as children...

    For centuries, the puli has been used to herd sheep and guard farms in Hungary. Naturally protective and watchful, today’s puli retains its guarding instinct, as well as the instinct to gather and drive a flock of sheep. If there are no sheep around, the puli is not picky. They will herd family pets, kids, chickens—pretty much anything that moves. ...

    Grooming is probably the biggest challenge of owning a puli, more so than exercise and training. If you own a puli, you have a choice in whether to cord the coator keep it brushed out or clipped. Many pet pulis are not corded for convenience because it's a lot of work to upkeep the dreadlocks.

    Like most purebred dogs, the puli is prone to a few genetic conditions. Responsible breeders test their adult dogs before breeding them to avoid passing on inherited diseases. The Puli Club of America, which is the national club for the breed in the United States, requires all member breeders to participate in the Orthopedic Foundation for Animal’s...

    Feed your puli a high-quality dog food. Your breeder or veterinarian can give you a recommendation regarding the best food for this breed due to its predisposition to some hereditary joint conditions. It’s important not to allow your puli to become overweight. Feed scheduled meals using a measuring cup or scale to ensure your puli isn’t consuming m...

    If you want a puppy, spend some time searching for a reputable breeder. Once you find a breeder, you might have to wait a while for a puppy to become available. Expect to pay a breeder between $800 to $1,600 for a puli puppy. If you are looking to adopt, some adult puli mixes may find their way into rescue. The Puli Club of America maintains a resc...

    If you like the puli, and especially its unique long-haired coat, you might also like these breeds: 1. Komondor 2. Polish lowland sheepdog 3. Pumi There’s a whole world of potential dog breedsout there—with a little research, you can find the right one to bring home!

  3. When you see a Puli in full coat move around the ring, or just walk across a shopping center parking lot, it is a spectacular site! The Puli just glides and floats with the topline level and the leg movement mostly hidden by the cords.

  4. Bred in Hungary for centuries to herd sheep and guard property, he is especially prized as a drover and a willing worker. The Puli is a medium-sized dog when fully grown averaging 16 to 17 inches in height at the withers. The acceptable Puli colors are the solid colors of black, gray and white.

  5. Quick Facts. Origin: The Puli is a Hungarian herding dog that has been around for centuries. People believe that evidence of Puli-like dogs existed in Asia 6,000 years ago. They were originally...