Pumi No votes yet The breed was developed during the 1700's from a Puli from Hungary, where the Pumi was then used for driving cattle and being a watch dog. The small, multi-functional Pumi stands 13 to 19 inches tall and weighs 18 to 33 pounds.
Pumi Dogs Since the Pumi has both a herding dog and a terrier background, it is a lively, alert, hardworking dog that can herd cows as well as catch vermin. It has inherited (or developed) an intolerance for silliness. Pumi Pictures ...
Pumi (Hungarian Pumi) Three Pumi bitches; from the left: Benedeghegyi Pasztor Eber, Kilvan Mamor, Kilvan Lepke. Owner: Soile Laitinen, Photo: Jonna Laitinen ...
Pumi Breed Information Puppies and Breeders Australia Breed Type: Terrier / Herding Country of Origin: Hungary Size: Small to small/medium Males 41 to 47cm high at the withers and weight 11 to 15kg ...
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The Pumi is a light-bodied, square dog that looks slightly larger than it is because of the thick coat. The Pumi has a long, narrow head. The muzzle is 45% of the length of the head, which is of equal length to the neck.
The Pumi originated in the 18th century in Hungary after a Puli was mixed with some other type of herding dog. This crossing has resulted in the breed’s unique coat.
Hungarian Pumi, Berger des Pyrenees origination: Hungary, possibly a cross between Hungarian Puli and German herding dogs (Spitz?) and terrier ...
History: A town treasure to the Hungarians, the Pumi was developed from the Puli and the German spitz hound, Hutespitz. The Puli was brought across by the Magyars when they invaded Eastern Europe in the 9th century.
The Pumi is a great farm and herding dog. They seem to be tireless in their job overseeing the flock or home. They are loyal and loving to their family and do well with older, well behaved children.
Pumi Breed Standard Miscellaneous Class Contact: Hungarian Pumi Club of America, Inc., Kathy Donovan, Secretary, 24185 Beaver Dam Drive, Seaford, DE 19973, pamprpaw@att.net ...
Pumi The most noticeable feature in a Pumi's face is its elongated muzzle. This breed's dark, slightly oblique eyes are encased in close-fitting lids. You can tell from the Pumi's tail its character - always carried high and happy.
These foreign dogs were used for breeding with the native Pulik, producing a Pumi and the continued inter breeding of the Puli and Pumi almost caused the loss of the Puli's existence. The Puli was eventually resurrected in the 1900s.
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These dogs interbred with the native Pulik to produce the Puli, and then the Puli and Pumi were interbred to such an extent that the original Puli breed was nearly lost.
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The breed was almost lost completely after being interbred with the pumi. The initial breed standard was written in 1925. At this time the puli varied greatly in size from large to medium to small.
See also: Puli, Mudi, Spitz, Komondor, Pomeranian
 
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