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Bolonka
Bolonka Zwetna ((ロシア語:Болонка)) — refers to small breeds of dog of the Bichon type, originally from Russia, developed from the Bichon Frisé and further developed in Germany with other breeds. They include the Franzuskaya Bolonka (Bolonka Franzuskaya) and the Bolonka Zwetnaya (bunte Schoßhündchen, Tsvetnaya Bolonka). ''Franzuskaya'' means French, ''Zwetna is the German term for Tsvetnaya'' and means multicolored, and ''Bolonka'' translates as "Bolognese" in a number of Slavic languages. This may pose a challenge to the idea that the Bolonka was developed from the Bichon Frisé, suggesting instead that the original dogs brought into Russia may have been French Bolognese. == Appearance == Bolonka is 24 – 26 cm high at the withers and 2-4 or 5 kg in weight. The Franzuskaya Bolonka is white, and the Bolonka Zwetna may be of various colours. Bolonka Zwetna is not to be confused with the Russian Tsvetnaya Bolonka.
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