Puli

Puli

Seated and standing side and front elevation drawings of the Puli dog breed
Description
Description

You may think their square and bulky appearance, playfulness, and puppy-like behavior is an obstacle, but the Puli can herd or guard livestock and even people. Originally from Hungary, these incomparable companions are very intelligent and active all day, hence need lots of exercise or they will cause trouble. The Puli is recognized by its profuse coating all over its body, which is usually long, tightly curled, to look like dreadlocks. Their coats are predominantly black, weatherproof, dense, and wooly. The thick dense coat does not limit the Puli from being agile. The Puli face has a black mask, and the tail is curled tightly over its back.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Pulis have a withers height between 15”-18” (38-46 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 22-35 lb (10-16 kg). The Puli has an overall body length of roughly 25”-30” (58-76 cm), standing height between 20”-24” (51-61 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-15 years.

Group of silhouette outline drawings of the Puli
Group of silhouette outline drawings of the Puli
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
20”-24” | 51-61 cm
Width:
Depth:
Length:
25”-30” | 58-76 cm
Withers Height:
15”-18” | 38-46 cm
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Weight:
22-35 lb | 10-16 kg
Area:
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Withers Height (Male): 16”-18" | 41-46 cm

Withers Height (Female): 15”-17” | 38-43 cm

Breed Size:
Scientific Name:
Lifespan:
10-15 years

Drawings include:

Puli side elevation (standing), front elevation (various), side (various)

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