Yes. However it depends on how much time you intend to spend taking care of it. The Chinese Li Hua is extremely intelligent and finicky about its quality of food. Often requiring fresh fish in addition to dry food. They also require lots of physical activity being a robust breed.
Therefore, consider your level of commitment before deciding if this breed is right for you. Alternately you could try owning a non-breed stray which might be accustomed to extended time alone or being uncared for should you not be available as often as you'd like.
NO
No, a bolognese is a bad breed for inexperienced dog owners. I would suggest a small and calm breed
no
No.
A resounding NO!!
no
Yep!
yes it is for lots of good reasons
Yes, they are a gentle, good natured breed, but occasionally lively. Good luck! :)
No, you can keep labrador or pomerian,etc.
According to the Bracco Italiano Society, this breed is not suitable for first time or inexperienced owners. They are gentle but are a working breed and may require substantial training to become good pets. They also require a large amount of exercise and stimulation.
They require alot of attention, but are good dogs. they are also protective.