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 Bolognese Dog

 Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

 Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

Bolognese Dog
By Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

 Bolognese

The Bolognese is cheerful, intelligent, focused and obedient. The Bolognese is highly attached to its owners, following them from room to room. The Bolognese does not bark frequently, but will raise the alarm at potential dangers, making a good watchdog. It is playful and affectionate, bonding closely with its owners. The Bolognese is less energetic than the Bichon Frise dog. It makes an excellent companion.

The Bolognese enjoys the company of other dogs, pets, and children. Young children should be supervised around the Bolognese (as with all small breeds) for its protection. As it enjoys being with its family, the Bolognese should not be left alone often. It is reserved, but not aggressive, with strangers.

The Bolognese Dog
The Bolognese (also called the Bichon Bolognese) is a small, sturdy with a fluffy and dense white coat, consisting of long locks with no undercoat. It is a toy and shares many physical features with those of its cousins, the Bichon Frise dog, the Maltese dog, and the Bichon Havanese dog. The Bolognese is of a solid build, with its body length being equal to its height at withers. The head is of average length and ears are set wide apart, giving the Bolognese a square appearance.

Bolognese Skills
The Bolognese originally hail from the country of Italy and is thought to share ancestral blood with the Bichon of Malta and southern Italy. As early as the 11th century, they were developed in the city of Bologna and became immensely popular with the nobility and the ruling class during the 1500s. Although the nobility gradually lost interest in them, breeders in Belgium and Italy made them visible once more. Today, although classified as a rare breed, they are the perfect companion dogs for families.

Bolognese Personality
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Bolognese is extremely affectionate. It is a perfect to consider for the family because of its docility. The Bolognese is also rather inclined to be non-active than active. It is a bright, intelligent that has a tendency to bond closely to its owner, making it difficult for it to be left alone. Generally, they are not aggressive or yappy s, and they make excellent companions for children and other s.

Bolognese Exercise Needs
A half-hour daily exercise is considered normal. Take the Bolognese out on several short walks each day and alternate with long walks; Bolognese s
 will not protest. If there is a garden area for them to play in, they will use it.

Bolognese Living Conditions
Like the other breeds in its family, the Bluetick coonhound will not thrive in a small apartment. Bolognese dogs
  needs a large area to play and exercise in; it is wise to keep the in a safe or well-fenced area as it has a tendency to follow a new and interesting scent.

Bolognese Grooming Requirements
The Bolognese breeds coat length varies from medium to long and does not need trimming, but may also require a professional groomer. The coat needs to be groomed every day in order to avoid tangling, specifically in the stomach, leg, and ear areas. As the Bolognese does not shed, it becomes necessary to pull out dead hairs manually, including the feet area.

Bolognese Health Issues
Take note of luxating patellas, eye problems, and elbow and hip dysplasia in the Bolognese dog. These are relatively common health issues and the Bolognese is a generally healthy breed; their susceptibility to illness is consid
ered low.

Cindy  Lovable Dogs .info


Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

 

 
 
     
 
 
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