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Encyclopedia > Bolognese (dog)

The Bolognese is a member of the Bichon family of dogs. Bichon is the name for a group of related toy dogs. ...


|}==Characteristics== The Bolognese is generally considered to be an enchanting companion toy dog. They are small, white, square, and compact with a distinctive single coat (i.e. no undercoat) which falls in loose open ringlets all over the body and have shorter hair on the face. The hair's texture is woolly, as opposed to silky and is never trimmed or clipped. The hair is non-shedding, but requires regular combing to prevent matting. The eyes are large and dark, as is the nose. These dogs are very intelligent and love the companionship of people but are often quite reserved with strangers, and whilst not yappy have acute hearing and will generally bark at strange noises. They are considered to be hypoallergenic, but do more research before deciding to purchase one.


HEIGHT: The Bolognese's height vairies between 25 & 30cm


WEIGHT: The Bolognese's weight vairies between 4 & 5kg


LIFE EXPECTANCY: 12-14 years


TEXT: A member of the bichon group of dogs, the Bolognese, or Bichon Bolognese,as it is sometimes also known , is thought to have descended from bichon-type dogs in southern Italy, around the 11th or 12th century. Like the Bichon Frise, it became popular as a companion dog amongst the royal courts and nobility of Spain, and other parts of Europe from the 1500's to the early 19th century, and Bichons featured in several paintings by artists such as Titian and Goya. Generally somewhat less active than the Bichon Frise, the Bolognese is netherless a playful and friendly breed,which will form a close bond with its owner. It is also intelligent,easy to train , and eager to please,making it an ideal companion dog and family pet,although it may initially be somewhat reserved with strangers.



 
 

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