29/05/2026
Thinking of getting a Hungarian Pumi?
Hungarian Pumis are still extremely rare in Ireland, but theyโre becoming more popular because of their fantastic nature, manageable size, and intelligence.
Pumis are such wonderful family dogs spirited, loyal, affectionate, and great fun to have around. They love being involved in everything thatโs going on, whether itโs playing fetch, heading out for a good run, or simply relaxing around the house with the family afterwards.
Theyโre very intelligent dogs with a strong work ethic, so they love having things to do and enjoy activities like agility, obedience, and learning tricks. Theyโre quick learners and very devoted to their people.
Their curly corkscrew coat is also surprisingly low maintenance. The Pumi's coat consists of 50 percent soft hair and 50 percent harsher hair, all the same length. They need brushing to remove the loose hair followed by a good wetting-down to let the coat curl back up. Once curled, the coat can be trimmed to keep it looking tidy. No dog is completely hypoallergenic but the Pumi is a good choice for allergy sufferers as they they donโt shed and the hair traps dander.
They can be naturally alert and vocal, which makes them great little watchdogs, but theyโre also gentle, fun-loving, and full of character.
The breed originally comes from Hungary, where they were traditionally used for herding livestock, guarding property, and even controlling vermin. Theyโre energetic and athletic but equally happy to curl up and relax once theyโve had their exercise.
This litter we have 4 boys. We imported mammy Dahlia, from Hungary and daddy Bruce was bred in Galway.
Before going to their new homes, the puppies will be:
โข IKC registered
โข Microchipped
โข Given their first vaccination and full veterinary health check
They should be ready to go to their new families around the middle/end of June.
The 3 black puppies are currently available. Most black Pumis fade to Dahlias sliver colour but daddy Bruce has kept his black coat. Theyโre flying around the place already such funny little characters with loads of personality!
Theyโre being raised here in the house with us, so theyโre very used to busy family life, other dogs, cats, everyday noises, people coming and going, and lots of handling and attention.
More information:
https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/pumi/