Pumi

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The Pumi is a small, energetic Hungarian herding dog breed known for its curly coat, expressive ears, and lively, intelligent temperament.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hungarian dog breed
dog breed
herding dog
AKCGroup Herding Group
averageHeightFemale_cm 38–44
averageHeightMale_cm 41–47
averageWeight_kg 8–15
barkingTendency high
coatColor black
fawn
gray
merle not accepted in standard
white
coatLength medium
coatTexture corkscrew curls
coatType curly
wavy
countryOfOrigin Hungary NERFINISHED
developedFrom German and French herding dogs
Puli NERFINISHED
earCarriage high set
earType semi‑pricked
exerciseNeeds high
FCIGroup Group 1 Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs
groomingNeeds moderate
lifeExpectancy_years 12–14
originPeriod 17th–18th century
primaryFunction cattle herding
herding livestock
sheep herding
recognizedBy American Kennel Club NERFINISHED
Fédération Cynologique Internationale NERFINISHED
United Kennel Club NERFINISHED
sizeCategory small
tailCarriage curled over back
temperament alert
biddable
energetic
intelligent
lively
reserved with strangers
vocal
trainability high
UKCGroup Herding Dog Group NERFINISHED
usedAs companion dog
farm dog
rat catcher
watchdog
usedIn agility
herding trials
obedience

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