Features breed Puli and proper care.
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Puli breed characteristics.
Despite the fairly large size, pulis are very agile, so they make excellent herding dogs. The innate suspicion of strangers makes them excellent watchdogs. Whatever role or perform these dogs, because of the energy, natural intelligence, strength, and many other features and talents they are the ideal performers.
Pulis quickly get used to all family members and is becoming a kind, loving and loyal friend to all. Balanced character makes perfect puli pets.
Pulis: the right care
Pulis - working dog. It must be constantly forms. Therefore, it requires regular and large in terms of the load. To walk the dog every day, and walks to be lengthy and include jogging and playing. On hot days, the load should be reduced, as due to a very thick coat dog can overheat.
Care for wool puli is very simple. Since it does not fade, no need for her scratching. Sufficiently cleaned daily hair around the eyes and ears. All the rest is left in the hair naturally folded into strands, and only occasionally fingers separated from each other. During washing harnesses should not spin. Sometimes the owners of these dogs prefer the short cut and comb out the dogs, so they are more well-groomed.
Proper care of the breed pulis.
Interesting story shepherd breed pulis.
More than a thousand years of history has a puli. In Hungary, the dogs of this breed appeared along with the Magyar tribes migrated. The Magyars have used different herding dogs, of which the smaller is the size of a puli.
So like in appearance very similar to the pulis of Tibetan terrier (other than color), we can assume that this is one of their possible ancestors.
Pulis are always highly prized by Hungarian shepherds. Depending on the color and size of the dogs used for different jobs. Pulis larger with bright and conspicuous coloration helped guard the herds and possessions in the dark. Not very big and dark dog with distilled shepherds herd afternoon. This was due to the fact that sheep are much more likely to instinctively obey the dark to the leader. As a result, it is highly appreciated by dark steel pulis.
Around the 17th century, the breed almost ceased to exist because of the numerous crosses with other herding dogs. Therefore, in the late 19th - early 20th century, dog handlers set out to restore the breed pulis. It took several decades for them to achieve the goal.