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Bouvier des FlandresThe Bouvier des Flandres is a Belgian cattle dog, hardy, trustworthy and - when its ears are cropped, as in its country of origin - looking the epitome of ferocity. It can be kept as a pet but tends to be a one-person dog, though that means guarding its family as well. Origin and history The Bouvier was derived from a number of working Belgian breeds. It was developed with an eye towards producing a good allpurpose dog, suitable for the rough shoot, for herding, and for work as a draught dog. It was not until 1912 that a meeting was held to discuss a possible standard for the Bouvier. No agreement was reached, and devotees had to wait until after World War I for a standard to be drawn up by the Club National Beige du Bouvier des Flandres and for efforts to be made to improve future stock of the breed. Bouvier des Flandres PuppiesGood points
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Size Weight dog 77-88Ib (34.9-39.9kg); bitch 591/2-77lb (27-34.9kg). Height dog 241f2-27in (62-68.5cm); bitch 23-251f2in (58.5-65cm). Exercise Needs plenty of exercise. Not ideally suited to town life. Bouvier des Flandres Information General appearance Colour Head and skull The proportion of the length of the skull to the muzzle should be 3:2. A very slight furrow in the forehead The stop not very deep, but appearing so, due to the heavy eyebrows. The muzzle broad, strong and bony, rectangular when seen from the front, gradually narrowing towards the nose, but never becoming pointed The circumference, measured just in front of the eyes, should be approximately eqLjal to the length of the head. Extending the foreface in a slightly convex line towards its tip, the nose should be very well developed, rounded at its edges and always black. Nostrils wide Cheeks flat and clean. Tail Feet Bouvier des Flandres Feeding & GroomingGrooming Regular brushing will keep the coat in good condition. Feeding Recommended would be 20-330z (587-936g) of a branded, meaty product with biscuit added, or 3-5 cupfuls of a dry food, complete diet, mixed in the proportion of 1 cup of feed to 1/2 cup of hot or cold water.
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