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Bolognese

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The Bolognese: The white fuzzy dogs

Who is the Bolognese suitable for?

The Bolognese is ideal for people who are looking for a loyal, loving and easy to keep companion. These dogs are particularly suitable for seniors and people living in apartments or townhouses, as they require little exercise and adapt easily to city life. They are also an excellent choice for families with children as they are patient and friendly.

Character of the Bolognese

The Bolognese is known for its gentle and friendly character. These dogs are extremely affectionate and love to be close to their owners. They are intelligent and eager to learn, which makes training easier. They are also alert and can be good watchdogs without barking excessively.

Appearance of the Bolognese

The Bolognese is a small but robust dog with a charming appearance. It has a fluffy, white coat that is soft and woolly. The eyes are dark and expressive, giving the dog a lively and intelligent appearance. The Bolognese has a height at the withers of around 25 to 30 cm and a weight of 2.5 to 4 kg.

Grooming the Bolognese

The coat of the Bolognese requires regular grooming to avoid matting. It is important to brush the coat daily and bathe it regularly to keep it clean and healthy. As they shed little, they are a good choice for people with allergies. The eyes and ears should also be cleaned regularly to prevent infections.

Detailed care instructions

  1. Daily brushing: Use a soft brush or comb to prevent matting.
  2. Regular bathing: Bathe your Bolognese every few weeks with a mild dog shampoo.
  3. Eye and ear care: Clean the eyes and ears weekly with a damp cloth or special cleaning wipes.
  4. Dental care: Brush your dog's teeth regularly to prevent tartar build-up.
  5. Claw care: Trim the claws about every two weeks.

Health of the Bolognese

The Bolognese is generally a healthy breed with a life expectancy of 12 to 14 years. However, as with all breeds, there are some health issues to watch out for, such as patellar luxation (dislocation of the kneecap) and dental problems. Regular veterinary examinations are important to monitor your dog's health.

Exercise requirements of the Bolognese

The Bolognese requires moderate exercise and is therefore well suited to life in the city. Daily walks and occasional play are enough to keep them happy and healthy. They are not high performance athletes, but they enjoy being outside and discovering new things.

Training recommendations for the Bolognese

The Bolognese is intelligent and easy to train. Positive reinforcement methods such as praise and rewards work best. They love to learn new tricks and participate in small challenges. Early socialization training is important to ensure they get along well with other dogs and people.

Behavior and interactions

Bolognese are known for their gentle and loving nature. They get along well with children and other pets, especially if they are socialized early. They are patient and can spend hours cuddling with their human companions. Their friendly nature makes them ideal family dogs.

Recognition by the FCI

The Bolognese is recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) and belongs to Group 9: Social and Companion Dogs, Section 1.1: Bichons.

Interesting facts about the Bolognese

The Bolognese has a rich history and has been immortalized in works of art and literature. They were often the favorite pets of queens and nobles, including Catherine the Great of Russia and Maria Theresa of Austria. Despite their royal past, today they are loving and approachable companions for people of all ages.

Information

Alternative Names
Bichon Bolognais
Country of origin

Appearance

Height at withers
25
cm
zwischen
30
cm
Weight
3
kg
zwischen
4
kg
Life expectancy
14
Jahre
zwischen
15
Jahre

Breeding

FCI-Group

9 - Companion dogs

Standard

196

Section

1

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