Aufgrund der hohen Nachfrage kommt es im Moment zu Wartezeiten. Weitere Auskünfte findest du auf unserer Website unter Versand'.

Puli

Ein hübscher erwachsener puli mit gesundem, braunem kordelfell Ein schöner älterer puli mit typisch heraushängender zunge Ein brauner puli mit kordelzug, der sehr ordentlich sitzt Eine nahaufnahme eines erwachsenen pulis mit schönen, gelockten schnüren Ein GorGeouns, der kleine puli hechelt und ruht sich aus Die hübsche, kleine nase eines pulis, die aus seinem dicken, dicht gelockten fell herausragt Eine nahaufnahme des unglaublichen dreadlock-fells eines pulis Ein gesunder erwachsener puli mit einem wunderschönen, dichten dreadlock-fell Zwei wunderschöne, kleine puli-welpen sitzen nebeneinander und hecheln Das hübsche kleine gesicht und das lange, weiße fell eines komondors Ein komondor, der aufrecht steht und seine unglaublich langen beine zur schau stellt Ein komondor mit langem, dickem fell, der sich verdientermaßen im gras ausruht Ein komondor mit kurzem, lockigem, weißem fell, der im gras spielt Ein komondor mit einem wundervollen langen fell, der im garten spielt Snow Eine nahaufnahme des schönen, weichen, weißen fells und der schwarzen augen eines komondors Ein gesunder erwachsener komondor mit wunderschön gepflegtem, dickem, weißem fell Ein erwachsener schwarzer puli, der draußen in der Ein puli auf einerGolian briefmarke Ein puli auf einerGolian briefmarke

Geschichte


The Hungarian Puli or Hungarian Water Dog originates from Hungary where it was bred to herd sheep. The breed was highly intelligent and able to turn sheep and herd almost without direction. Shepherds preferred the black Pulik as they were easier to see amongst a white flock of sheep. During the FIrst and Second World wars, the breed almost disappeared, but with a concerted effort and breeding programme, the number soon rose. Today they are used mostly as working dogs, but some are kept as pets and shown. Hungarians are very proud of the breed and Shepherds say "He's not a dog, he's a Puli".

Verhalten


Puli make good family pets and are very good with respectful children. They are full of energy and curious about their surroundings, so need plenty of attention from the people around them. They like to be close to you and will demand attention if they don't feel they are getting enough. Affectionate and fun loving, they are a joy to have around you and will remain loyal to the end. They are protective of their family and can be very wary of strangers, so it is important to socialise them well from an early age. They make good watchdogs and will bark at the drop of a hat. The barking can be a problem as they are known for it and like the sound of their own voice. Learning the 'quiet' command as soon as possible is probably the first thing you will need to teach them. Some Pulik will want to herd small children and even adults. Early socialisation will help prevent problems with other dogs and people, as they can sometimes be aggressive towards other dogs of the same sex. Puppy classes are important and walking where they will meet new dogs will also help and lessen problems. They are intelligent and learn at an above average rate, but can be stubborn. They need a firm but kind hand and you will need patience. When they have learnt something they will never forget it. They do well with herding competitions and agility and have an eager attitude and will want to please you.

The coat/grooming is time consuming. The breed are born with a fine fluff coat which begins to cord at around a year of age. Some cord naturally, but it is usually helped along by the owner to cord the coat fully to a felt like structure. The dog is usually fully corded by the age of four years old. Regular attention is needed to untangle the cords and prevent matting and bathing is a long winded process as the fur can take up to a day to fully dry out. Some owners clip the coat to a much shorter length for ease of care, but many believe that the dog then loses it's unique appeal. The dog could also be brushed, rather than corded, but then brushing would be needed every day/other day. It is classed as a non shedding/hypoallergenic breed, so good for allergy sufferers. The only real health issue seen is Canine Hip Dysplasia and sometimes deafness.

Charakter


Pulis have a curious and energetic temperament. Immensely athletic; Pulis love to explore their surroundings and keep a watchful eye over their family. Guard dogs at heart they have keen eyesight and a loud dominating bark which if pushed they have the strength to back up. Pulis do ok with other pets but because of their protective personality they care little for strangers.

Gesundheitliche Probleme


Health problems that may affect Pulis includes canine hip dysplasia (CHD), luxating patella (dislocation of the knee cap), progressive retinal atrophy (PRA: degeneration of the retina which can lead to blindness), cataracts, heart disease and allergies.

Einzelheiten zur Rasse


  • Status: Common
  • Lebenserwartung: 12 - 16 years
  • Gewicht: 9 - 16 kg
  • Höhe: 16 - 17"
  • Selten: Nein
  • Fell: Lang - Hypoallergen
  • Pflegeanforderungen: Täglich
  • Stadt oder Land: Beides
  • Mindestanforderungen an Umgebung: Kleines Haus
  • Mindestanforderungen an Garten: Kleiner bis mittelgroßer Garten
  • Rassetyp: Weidehund
  • Größe: Groß
  • Energieniveau: Hoch
  • Benötigte Bewegung: Bis zu einer Stunde

Fotos der Rasse

Hund
Hunde
Hundeausführen

Neueste Bewertungen für Puli


There are not yet any reviews for this breed. Click here to write one.