Bolonka

Bolonka Switzerland

Ranking

#17

in Switzerland

Height Range

18 to 27 cm

centimeters

Weight Range

2 to 4 kg

kilograms

Life Expectancy

12 to 16 years

years

About the Breed

The Russian Tsvetnaya Bolonka, commonly known as the Bolonka, is a rare toy breed that originated in Russia. The breed's name translates to "Russian Colored Lapdog," reflecting its primary role as a companion animal. Developed in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, the Bolonka descends from small breeds such as the Bichon Frise, Toy Poodle, Shih Tzu, Pekingese, and French Bolognese.

Bolonki are small, sturdy dogs with a compact, square-shaped body. They possess a dense, curly or wavy double coat that comes in various colors, including black, brown, gray, red, and wolf-gray. Their expressive eyes are typically dark brown or hazel, and their ears are set high, carried drooping or folded. The tail is medium-length, set high, and carried over the back or off to the side.

Known for their affectionate and friendly temperament, Bolonki thrive on human companionship and are well-suited for families, singles, and seniors. They are intelligent, outgoing, and eager to please, making them highly trainable. Early socialization and gentle, consistent training are essential to bring out their best qualities. Despite their small size, they are sturdy and energetic, enjoying play sessions and short walks.

Regular grooming is necessary to maintain the health and appearance of their luxurious coat. Daily brushing helps prevent matting, and routine baths keep the coat clean and soft. Due to their non-shedding nature, Bolonki are considered hypoallergenic, making them suitable for individuals with allergies. However, it's important to note that individual reactions may vary.

In summary, the Russian Tsvetnaya Bolonka is a delightful and loving companion, well-suited to various living environments. Their charming appearance, coupled with their affectionate and adaptable nature, makes them a cherished addition to many households.

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