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Meet the Puli Dog Breed: Guide to Owning, Training and Earning His PhD!
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Meet the Puli Dog Breed: Guide to Owning, Training and Earning His PhD!

Meet the Puli dog breed, with insights from esteemed breed specialist Nancy Kelly.

Nancy KellyMarch 8, 2026March 8, 2026

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