Puli Dog Clippers and Grooming Kits
How to Groom a Puli at Home
Grooming a Puli at home can seem intimidating at first, especially if your dog has started developing the traditional corded coat. With the right tools and a little patience, you can maintain a healthy coat that stays clean, tidy and free from painful mats. Pulis have a dense, woolly coat that naturally forms cords, and keeping those cords separated and clean is a key part of their grooming routine.
Whether you are preparing your Puli for a corded coat or prefer to keep the coat trimmed shorter, using reliable, comfortable clippers makes the whole process easier. Masterclip clippers are designed to be quiet and easy to handle so grooming sessions feel less stressful for you and your dog.
How Often Should You Groom a Puli?
Most owners find this routine works well:
• Light coat maintenance several times per week
• Full grooming or clipping every 6 to 10 weeks
Regular grooming prevents the cords from felting together and helps manage the thick undercoat. Early coat care is especially important if you are encouraging the coat to cord naturally.
Basic Grooming Steps for Pulis
• Start by gently separating the cords or sections of coat with your fingers
• Brush out loose debris with a suitable grooming brush
• Use quiet clippers to trim areas that tend to mat, such as the armpits and belly
• Tidy around the feet and face with grooming scissors if needed
If your Puli is not kept in cords and you prefer a clipped coat, clippers can be used across the body for a neat and low maintenance finish.
Best Dog Clippers for Pulis
Pulis have a thick and textured coat that can be challenging without the right equipment. Whether your dog has fully formed cords or a more fluffy puppy coat, a strong and reliable clipper will make grooming smoother.
Masterclip offers high quality clippers trusted by professional groomers and Puli owners. Each clipper is tested for comfort, quietness and coat compatibility.
Top Recommended Clippers for Pulis
• MD Roamer cordless clipper that is ideal for nervous or fidgety dogs
• Pedigree Pro mains powered clipper that is perfect for working through dense or heavy coats
Both options glide through the coat and help reduce snagging or heat build up during longer grooming sessions.
Clipper Features That Benefit Pulis
• Quiet motor to help reduce noise related stress
• Works with A5 blades and comb attachments
• Lightweight and comfortable to hold
• Available in cordless or mains powered designs
Puli Grooming Kits and Accessories
Along with a suitable clipper, a few extra tools help keep grooming simple and effective. These accessories are great whether your Puli has a corded coat or a trimmed style.
Popular Accessories for Puli Grooming
• Slicker brushes and metal combs to remove debris and help manage the coat
• Blade sets in different lengths to create your preferred finish
• Detangling sprays to help loosen knots and prevent cords from sticking together
These tools are also well suited for other Hungarian breeds and dogs with dense or textured coats.
Suitable for Pulis and Other Corded or Curly Breeds
Our clippers and accessories work well for:
• Pulis with fully developed cords
• Puli puppies with fluffy coats
• Komondors and other corded breeds
• Dogs with dense or curly double coats
Frequently Asked Questions About Grooming a Puli
How do I start the corded look on my Puli?
Most owners begin separating the coat into loose sections when the puppy coat starts to mature. As the coat grows, the woolly and outer coat naturally twist together. Regular separation keeps the cords neat and prevents large mats.
Can I clip my Puli instead of keeping cords?
Yes. Many pet owners choose a shorter clipped coat because it is easier to maintain. A good quality clipper helps you achieve a smooth and even finish.
How often should I wash a Puli?
Bathing every 4 to 8 weeks works well. Make sure the cords dry completely, since damp cords can trap odour and take time to dry naturally.
Do Pulis shed?
Pulis shed very little, but the loose hair becomes trapped in the coat or cords. This is why regular maintenance is important.
What clipper blade length is best for a Puli?
This depends on the style you prefer. Many owners use longer comb attachments for a fluffy coat or shorter blades if they want a neat and manageable finish.