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The Russian Tsvetnaya Bolonka (pronounced tsvet-NAH-ya boh-LON-ka, meaning “Russian Colored Lapdog”) has a fascinating history rooted in European toy breeds and Russian adaptation. The breed was developed in Russia during the mid-20th century, primarily in Moscow and Leningrad, as a compact companion dog suited for apartment living in the post-war Soviet era. Its ancestry includes Bichon Frisé, Shih Tzu, Lhasa Apso, Bolognese, and Toy Poodle, which contributed to its affectionate temperament and luxurious coat. The Bolonka became a symbol of charm and elegance among Russian families, particularly when larger dog breeds were discouraged due to city housing restrictions. Once a rare treasure known mostly within Russia, the Bolonka is now gaining international recognition for its charming personality and allergy-friendly coat.