The Bolognese is a small, stocky and compact dog breed, covered with long, fluffy, pure white coat. It is a vivacious, playful and happy dog breed. Enjoys the companionship of people, it makes a good companion to older considerate children. The Bolognese becomes devoted to its master and gets along well with people. It can live in harmony with other dogs and household pets. This little dog usually takes care of most of its exercise needs on its own, but it does love walks and especially to romp in the open. The Bolognese is closely related to the Bichon Frise and the Havanese. Dogs 10.5 - 12 inches (27 to 30 cm)
Bitches 10 - 11 inches (25 to 28 cm) It’s a very intelligent, docile dog breed. The Bolognese is slightly more reserved and shy than the Bichon Frise. The Bolognese is very much attached to its master. It enjoys and forms a close relationship with its owner. It should be accustomed to people and noises at an early age. Generally the Bolognese is friendly with strangers, but some are a bit timid. It needs very close human contact; it doesn’t like to be left alone. Outdoors the Bolognese is vivacious and active; indoors it is shadows of its owner possessively. When its owner is busy and cannot pay attention to his Bolognese, it tends to howl mournfully. The Bolognese gets along very well with other household animals. This dog breed is responsive to obedience training.Pure white without any patches, any shades of white. Life Expectancy:
14 years. Learning Rate:
High, responsive to obedience training.
this website has a good picture of one:
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2007-01-02 07:08:45
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answered by maui girl 2
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This is not an AKC breed, so you would have to be VERY VERY careful about getting one. ONLY use a reputable breeder who is involved with getting the breed out there and getting it approved for AKC recognition. Someone who is just breeding them for pets or for fun should not be trusted. I'm not trying to scare you, but being educated and prepared is the best way to find a healthy dog and not get taken. : )
http://dogplay.com/GettingDog/index.html
http://www.i-love-dogs.com/dog-breeds/Bolognese.html
2007-01-02 07:20:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No but I have heard of a Taco terrier
2007-01-02 07:02:40
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answered by Mary Mary Jane 4
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Bologna??? LOL just kidding I like the sandwich!!
2007-01-02 07:06:14
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answered by DeeLicious 4
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heard of it but have no idea what it looks like?
2007-01-02 07:02:12
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answered by cutiepie81289 7
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i think this is a joke but i cant figure it out WHAT IS THE PUNCH LINE
2007-01-02 07:07:57
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answered by geneo 2
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yes but dont no what that means
2007-01-02 07:03:13
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answered by Anonymous
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