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The Puli is a 25 to 35-pound iconic dog that originated in Hungary. Easy to recognize thanks to its long, full-body dreadlocks, the Puli is normally grey, white or black. You can let the dreads grow or keep this coat trim with regularly grooming to keep it cleaner and more manageable. Surprisingly athletic, these dogs make excellent sport competitors and learn new tricks quickly and eagerly. Puli dogs are clever, energetic and loyal to their owners.
Temperament
Intelligent, playful, curious, affectionate
Breed Fast Facts
25 - 35 lbs
Medium
High
Minimal
Medium
10 to 15 years
The dogs of Connecticut are welcomed into many varied establishments, from breweries and salons to parks and campsites. If you and your furry pal are outdoor enthusiasts, you’ll enjoy the Southbury Dog Park, the Bear Mountain Reservation and the Jennings Dog Beach. You’ll find plenty of hiking trails and campgrounds where the two of you can run around and play throughout Connecticut. If you’re both looking for something a bit more cosmopolitan, take a stroll along Evergreen Walk and go right into the boutique shops you find along the way. Leashed dogs can explore the Mystic Seaport Museum shipyard and Mystic River in a small boat alongside their family members.
Like most Americans, the favourite dog of most people in Connecticut is the Labrador Retriever.
You can hike the Cascades trail at Mohegan Lake with your dog off-leash!
Dogs are allowed in the pet-friendly SoNo Collection Mall alongside their owners.
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