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Breed Profile
The Bolognese, also known as the Bichon Bolognese, is a small dog with a distinctive, fluffy, long and pure white coat. His plush appearance and sweet, friendly facial expression give him an irresistible look that will melt any dog lover. This dog is a member of FCI Group 9, Section 1: Bichons and Related Breeds. The Bolognese is one of the oldest European dog breeds, but has no distinct lines between show and working lines.
| Height | 25 - 28 cm (Female), 27 - 30 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 3 - 4 kg (Female), 3 - 4 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 12 - 14 years |
| Character | Affectionate, Intelligent, Gentle |
| Coat | Long, fluffy, without an undercoat |
| Coat Color | Pure white |
| Price | 1200 - 2500 € € |
History
The Bolognese breed has a long and impressive history, dating back to the Roman Empire. The Bolognese originally comes from the Italian city of Bologna, after which it was named. These dogs were already very popular with the Italian aristocracy in the Middle Ages and were often exchanged as luxurious gifts among the nobles. This breed is said to have captured the hearts of many historical figures, including Catherine the Great of Russia, Madame de Pompadour and even the philosopher Plato. The Bolognese was officially recognized as a breed in 1989.
The Bolognese was bred as a companion dog for the Italian upper class and is known for its white, fuzzy coat.
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Character & Temperament
The Bolognese is a lively and intelligent dog with a particularly affectionate and loving character. His personality makes him an excellent companion dog and a great family member. His need for human companionship and affection are so strong that he often follows his owner from room to room in order to always be close to him. Despite its small size, the Bolognese is alert and can be a good watchdog, warning its owner about strangers. He has a gentle temperament and generally gets along well with children and other pets. His active and playful nature means he needs enough exercise to stay happy and healthy. Despite his need for activity, he can also enjoy quiet moments and is quite willing to sit on your lap for a cuddle. The Bolognese does not have a strong hunting instinct, but often shows a certain interest in moving objects, which is a sign could indicate easy prey catching behavior. He is capable of staying alone but should not be isolated for long periods as he is very people-oriented and highly values his owner's company. Training this dog is relatively easy as it is very trainable and willing to please its owner. However, it's important that you be consistent, patient, and use positive reinforcement methods to get the most out of his training.
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Did you know that the Bolognese was very popular with the European aristocracy during the Renaissance and is often depicted in paintings of that time?
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What Awaits You
The Bolognese is a small companion dog breed that comes from Italy. He is a calm, loyal dog with long, fluffy, pure white fur. They are very playful, sociable and love people.
Housing & Care
Bologneses make excellent city dogs. They are small, quiet and adapt well to apartment life. They get along well with children and other pets as long as they treat them respectfully and gently. Bolognese are known for their sociability and affection, they love being part of the family and enjoy the company of people and other animals.
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Training & Education
Bolognese are intelligent dogs that are relatively easy to train. They are eager to please and respond well to positive reinforcement and reward-based training. They are ideal for dog sports such as agility and obedience. It is important to provide them with mental stimulation and activity to prevent boredom and problem behavior. There is a risk that they will become “ball junkies”. if they spend too much time playing ball, so it's important to offer them a variety of activities and games. Because of their strong bond with their people, Bolognese dogs can sometimes develop separation anxiety. It is therefore important to teach them to be alone and learn frustration tolerance and impulse control.
Nutrition & Care
Bolognese require a balanced diet that contains high-quality protein, fat and complex carbohydrates. You benefit from smaller, regular meals to maintain a healthy weight. Some Bolognese are prone to obesity, so it is important to monitor their weight and food intake. Grooming a Bolognese is a little more labor-intensive than other breeds due to their long, fluffy coat. They have no undercoat, which means they don't shed as much as other breeds. Their fur needs to be brushed regularly to prevent matting. They cope well with the climate in Germany, but can benefit from a coat in the cold winter months.
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Health
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No specific health tests are currently available for this breed.
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