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King Charles II was so devoted to these dogs that he decreed they be allowed in any public place, including Parliament!
The Pumi's distinctive spiral-curled coat naturally forms corkscrews all over their body, giving them a unique appearance.
Developed in the United Kingdom during the 16th century as companion dogs for nobility, particularly favored by King Charles II. Served as lap warmers and gentle companions.
Hungarian herding dog developed in the 17th century to manage sheep and cattle in challenging terrain. Valued for agility, intelligence, and versatile working abilities in pastoral settings.
Regular heart monitoring required. Daily brushing needed to maintain coat. Cannot tolerate extreme temperatures or long periods of solitude.
Regular coat maintenance needed despite low shedding. Requires extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation. Early socialization important for balanced temperament.