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Pumi
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Pumi 

a breed of sheep dog developed in Hungary in 1923 by crossing pulis with German shepherds and briards. The pumi is 38–46 cm in height. In appearance it is very similar to the puli, but its coat is curly and shorter. The dog is black, white, gray, pale yellow, or spotted. Pumis are more active and excitable than pulik, and for this reason they are used more frequently for pasturing cattle rather than sheep. The dogs are found in Europe and in the United States. In the USSR they are raised on sheep farms in Stavropol’ Krai and Kazakhstan.



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We didn't actually go for antipasto for starters and instead chose the starter portions from the Primi dishes.
Lui Rei won the Group 2 Prix Robert Papin and Group 3 Premio Primi Passi as a juvenile and comfortably beat three rivals over 7 1 2 f on today's track on his return.
Yet it’s the primi pasta course that steals the show with its surprising combinations of market-fresh ingredients.
 
 
 
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