Bosley came to us nearly six years ago. His previous owners could
no longer give him the exercise he needed. He is a great bundle
of black curly wool with a grey patch under the chin and dreadlocks
that form as his coat grows.
If you can't picture him then think of Dougal in the Magic Roundabout and you have a sort of representation of an Hungarian Puli.
As far as we know there is no other Puli in Weston super Mare; they're
not the commonest of dogs!
Bosley has transformed the way we live. He seems to know that if we go out for a while and leave him alone he can register his annoyance by trashing the room, or distributing little offerings for us.
We have to take elaborate precautions if we are leaving him for a while.
In these pages you can read of some of the ways we have learned to adjust to a dog with special needs.
Being Hungarian means you get to appear on the country's stamps.