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Pumi

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Pumik are lively Hungarian herding dogs with quick minds, springy movement, and a busy working style. They are rewarding for sport-minded homes, but their energy, alert barking, and herding instincts need structure.

LivelyIntelligentAlertVocalVersatile
Size
Medium
Weight
22-29 lbs
Lifespan
12-13 yrs
Climate
Adaptable

Pumi Temperament

The Pumi is a truly spirited Hungarian herding dog, characterized by an energetic and alert disposition that keeps them constantly engaged with their surroundings. With an exceptional energy level of 5 out of 5 and equally high exercise needs, these dogs are far from couch potatoes. Their lively nature means they thrive on activity and mental stimulation, consistently seeking an outlet for their abundant vitality. Pumis are highly intelligent, making them quick learners who respond well to consistent training and a structured environment. This intelligence, coupled with their inherent alertness, means they are keenly aware of their surroundings and quick to react to new sights and sounds. They are also known for being vocal, with a barking level of 4 out of 5, a trait that stems from their herding background and alert nature. This can manifest as enthusiastic greetings or warnings, requiring proper management to ensure it doesn't become excessive. Furthermore, their versatile temperament means they are adaptable and excel in various activities, particularly those that engage both their bodies and their sharp minds. Daily life with a Pumi is dynamic and rewarding for active owners who can provide ample physical exertion and mental challenges. Without adequate structure and engagement for their energy, vocal tendencies, and herding instincts, a Pumi may become restless. They are not recommended for homes with children or other pets, reflecting their focused, working-dog personality.

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Owner Fit Summary

The Pumi usually does better in homes with a bit more room, may be a better fit for adults or families with older children, and may need slower introductions around other pets. Owners should expect a very high energy companion with extensive daily exercise and a trainability level of 4/5.

Care Snapshot

In practical terms, the Pumi brings steady weekly grooming, light shedding, and a vocal household. That mix matters just as much as temperament when deciding whether this breed fits your daily routine.

Breed Characteristics

Energy Level
5/5
Exercise Needs
5/5
Grooming
3/5
Shedding
2/5
Trainability
4/5
Barking Level
4/5

This breed's data has been expert-reviewed but not yet cross-referenced against open datasets.

Lifestyle Compatibility

Apartment Friendly
No
Good with Kids
No
Good with Other Pets
No

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