Finding the right companion dog is not a task to be undertaken lightly. So why would you consider Bolognese of Phoenix in general, and Avian in particular?
Bolognese of Phoenix, breeds puppies to the finest quality in the World of this very rare Italian breed. The Bolognese have compact and sturdy bodies with very dense sturdy bone structure. They have a single-coat of flowing hair, expressive and angel faces. All in a true teacup size coupled with loving, well-mannered socialized personalities.
Avian embodies all of these qualities to perfection. His adventurous spirit, curious and intelligent mind and perfect build make him a unique individual among a breed of supreme rarity.
Bolognese, also known as Bichon Bolognese, are recognized for their loyal and loving attitudes, and Avian is a great example of the finest points of the breed. Avian will provide true pride of ownership as you show off your new cute and cuddly little white puppy to all of your friends and relatives. When he strikes a pose he looks like a miniature Adonis strutting his perfect physique. Who wouldn’t be charmed by his beauty, tiny size and sparkling personality?
Avian’s father weighs 3½ pounds; his mother 6½ pounds, both below the breed average of 8-10 pounds. Avian should weigh about 5 pounds as an adult. Bolognese of Phoenix breeds to a smaller size than the accepted norm. The currently accepted size is much larger than the Bolognese of antiquity. Many centuries ago, when the Bolognese breed was the strict domain of nobility, the dogs were much smaller—in the 3-6 pound range. After centuries of ownership by kings and emperors, the breed almost died out in the last century because men like Stalin demanded that all animals must earn their keep in a tangible way. Emotional support and loving companionship was of no value in such an oppressive atmosphere. If an animal didn’t produce milk or meat, pull a cart or plow a field, it wasn’t legal to own. For many years the Bolognese breed went underground and was raised only in the strictest secrecy by a few dedicated breeders in Europe. Now, the breed is making a comeback largely due to dedicated breeders like, Bolognese of Phoenix.
Bolognese of Phoenix breeds to a higher standard, aiming for the smaller size, using only superior breeding stock, and strictly avoiding animals that display or produce physical defects. The result is a superior animal with the small size, physical perfection, and loving personality of the ancient breed.
Avian is a rare work of art for the discriminating buyer who wants to stand out in the crowd!