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Puli Poos!!!!!!!

Many of you have been asking me to breed Mini Sheepadoodles, and I won't consider doing AI (Artificial Insimination) because I am concerned the puppies will have the bigger dog's body and the smaller dog's legs....that would not be a good thing. SO, we are trying other options for you....this is our version of a Mini Sheepadoodle!

This is our very first litter of Puli Poos, a Puli (Hungarian Sheepdog) mixed with the Mini Poodle. These puppies will be in the 15-22# range full grown. The 2 females have big white chests, one of the males has some white on his chest, the other is solid black. These puppies were born on August 7, 2010!

These pictures were taken on October 10, 2010:

The Girls

THIS LITTER IS SOLD OUT, let us know if you would like to get on the list for our next litter of Puli Poos, expected spring 2011!!!

SOLD & Congrats family from CO!!

The Boys

SOLD & Congrats Kathy & Family from CO!!!

SOLD & Congrats Jennelle, Eric and Family from Kansas!

The prices on these PuliPoos is: Males $895, Females: $995

Lola, the Mom

Duke, the Dad:

About the Puli

In Hungary, it is said the Puli is not a dog. Friends of the Puli everywhere know this is true. Yet it's hard to say just what a Puli is. We know the Puli is very smart, able to teach humans hundreds of commands. He has a great sense of humor, which manifests itself in tricks he plays on both two and four legged companions. A Puli develops strategies for getting what he wants, something former dog owners don't quite believe when they first spend time with a Puli. And the Puli will often show great sensitivity to the human's moods and feelings, actively communicating empathy. But most of the time, the adult Puli likes to play games and have fun. Pulik (Hungarian plural for Puli) keep their puppyhood attitude nearly their whole lives.

The Puli's long, naturally corded coat, which reaches to the ground, is its defining feature. It is caused by the uli's soft undercoat meshing with its rough outer coat. The coat begins cording at about six months of age. The Puli's curls are similar to dreadlocks, making it almost waterproof. The Puli can be black, cream, gray, or white. Some cream colored Pulik ('Pulik' is the plural noun) have a black mask. Pulik do not shed.

Character: The Puli is happy, friendly, and smart, making an excellent pet. The Puli is suspicious of strangers and is an excellent watchdog.

Temperament: The Puli is friendly with children, dogs and other pets if socialized from a young age. Young children must be taught to respect the Puli and should be supervised around it..

Care: The Puli's coat can be brushed out or left naturally corded. Brushed coats must be brushed every day or two: corded coats need to be frequently separated by hand to remove dirt. The corded Puli should be bathed regularly to prevent fleas or ticks from collecting in the large coat. When wet, the Puli takes hours or even days to dry off. The Puli can be clipped, but this removes a lot of its unique appeal. The Puli's eyes and ears should be cleaned regularly. The Puli lives 12 years or longer. It is a healthy breed with no known major health conditions.

Training: The Puli is an intelligent breed which trains well, but it has a stubborn streak so a firm, consistent approach is required.

Activity: The Puli is an active, energetic breed which requires daily exercise. Its favorite activity is herding, but it also enjoys obedience and agility training, or just a walk around the neighborhood. Apartment life is suitable for the Puli.

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