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- The Puli is vocal and tends to bark.
- The Puli loves his family but is suspicious of strangers.
- Because he's a highly intelligent dog with a great deal of self-confidence, the Puli gets bored with repetitive tasks, such as obedience. Agility and herding are much more to his liking.
- The Puli can be a bit stubborn, so housetraining might be a challenge at first. Crate training is recommended.
- Pulik have a reputation for remaining puppyish well into their older years. They love to play and like to have a lot of toys.
- Grooming the Puli is difficult, especially if the coat is corded. New owners should seek help to learn how to properly groom their dogs.
- To get a healthy dog, never buy a puppy from an irresponsible breeder, puppy mill, or pet store. Look for a reputable breeder who tests her breeding dogs to make sure they're free of genetic diseases that they might pass onto the puppies, and that they have sound temperaments.
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