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Bolognese and Coton de Tulear Coton de Tulear puppies for sale. Bolognese puppies for sale Bolognese & Coton puppies due in August! For available puppies see... Puppies For Sale Page We are breeders of Coton De Tulear and Bolognese. Darling little rare breed dogs. They are endearing, charming, and light hearted. They are highly intelligent, playful, and love their families. Can be clownish and love to twirl and dance. They have hair, not fur, are non-shedding with little pet dander and are odorless hypoallergenic Dogs. Bolognese and Cotons make wonderful family pets and endearing companions. MY DARLING DOGS— STORYBOOKS FOR KIDS! (and Moms and Dads) More info and Book Order Each storybook will tell a little history about the Coton de Tulear and Italian Bolognese. These puppies are rare breed treasures and many people don’t know about them.There’s a map inside each book so you can see where the puppy originally came from many years ago.

Youwill see real pictures of puppies that have eventuallygone to their new families.You may even recognize your puppy, who knows? Ozzie lives with his family in California. Cody, Coton de Tulear.... Cody lives with her family in Missouri. Urr of My Darling dogs Bolognese dogs are small 5-10 pounds, standing 8-10 " at the shoulders, sturdy and squarely built. Their luxuriant all white coat is soft and fluffy laying in silky ringlets. Bolognese are smart, alert and extremely affectionate. Bolognese are all white dogs. We raise beautiful Bolognese. We have Bolognese puppies for sale through out the year. Frankie of My Darling Dogs Read More About Bolognese history Coton De Tulear dogs are small 8-15 pounds, standing less than a foot at the shoulders. Cotons are named for their gorgeous, soft, cottony textured coats. Cotons are a white dog but they can have some patches of color on the face and ears and a few splashes on the body. Cotons are attentive, loving little companions with charming personalities!

We have beautiful Coton de Tulear, sometimes called Coton puppies For Sale through out the year. We are often asked the differences in the personalities of the Coton de Tulear and the Italian Bolognese. It's difficult to describe because they're such wonderful dogs. They are very similar in many ways and yet each has their own characteristics specific to the breed. They all three come from the Bichon family. They have sturdy, little bodies. They are not afraid of children and make great family pets. They are highly intelligent, love to play games and love their families. They can be clownish and love to twirl and dance. They have hair, not fur, are non-shedding with little pet dander, and are odorless. They don't make you or your furniture smell. Neither one has ear-piercing barks that are sometimes common to little dogs. They are not yappy! Bolognese and Coton de Tulear are non-shedding, Hypoallergenic dogs.Bolognese Breeders with Puppies for Sale The Bolognese are small, sturdy, and compact.

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Chorkie Puppies For Sale Kansas Daily brushing of the Bolognese is required to prevent matting. Monthly grooming is recommended. Due to the rarity of this breed and limited human intervention, the Bolognese have no health issues. Early socialization and obedience training are a must. Bolognese are quick to learn but there may be difficulty in housebreaking. The crate training method is recommended. There are several accepted methods of house training your new Bolognese puppy.

The Bolognese will do okay in an apartment provided they are given time and attention and are not left alone for extended periods of time. This breed thrives on companionship and benefits from a daily walk or free play in a small yard. Get Matched with Bolognese Breeders using PuppyMatch Considering a Bolognese Puppy? Choose the RIGHT Bolognese Breeder and the RIGHT breed Bolognese may not be the right breed for you! Ask a QuestionAbout Bologneses AnonymousI live in WV and I go to school from 7:00 to 2:30. My mom stays home, with 3 younger siblings. If I got a Bolognese puppy would it be good for my family? 1 CommentAnonymousThe Bolognese Dog would do fine in your family home. Just make sure the dog gets the exercise he/she needs every day and they will be happy to play with the family when your siblings get older. An adult dog would be the best thing for your family, as raising a puppy takes a lot of work and it is not fair to expect your mother to raise four children and a puppy.

AnonymousI am looking for a small dog that is smart and won't destroy everything! I have school from 6 to 2:30 would a Bolognese dog be the right one for me and if not what kind of dog should I get? 1 CommentAnonymousThe Bolognese Dog should be fine for yourself. But remember, an adult dog that is well trained and well exercised will not be destructive. But crating your dog will give you peace of mind knowing that the dog is in a safe place at all times.Anonymousi really want a bolognese puppy but i am at school from 8:20 to 4:00. will this be okay if i... i really want a bolognese puppy but i am at school from 8:20 to 4:00. will this be okay if i leave him/her alone? my neighbors have a pug/bulldog (i dont know) and 2 cats. only the cats come into our garden. will this be okay? does it need long walks, i am only planning on walking a dog max. 30 mins per day. 1 CommentAnonymousA puppy in general is not for you. Puppies need a TON of socialization time, exercise and work put into them.

An adult dog is what you need. But not a Bolognese Dog, as they need at least an hour of exercise a day. Unless you plan on adopting an adult or senior dog, do not get one, as most breeds of dogs need at least an hour a day.AnonymousDoes the Bolognese bark its head off when a leaf blows by? I have an older dog who is a senior, will this breed go crazy at her too? 1 CommentAnonymousUnless you've met a Bolognese Dog that has barked at a leaf when it blows by, your assumption makes no sense. No well trained, well exercised, socialized dog will 'go crazy' over a leaf blowing by. If you plan on getting another dog while your senior dog is alive, please do introductions slowly and understand that your senior dog was there first. He/She deserves as much time if not more as the new dog.AnonymousIs it normal for Bolognese puppies to eat their stool and is it harmful? 1 CommentAnonymousAny time a dog starts eating its own feces (or any feces for that matter) it signals that there is a nutritional lack.