Are you looking for a large and powerful dog breed that’s great for families? Look no further than the Bouvier des Flandres! This rugged-looking dog is known for its intelligence, loyalty, and strong work ethic.


Breed

Height

Family Friendly

Grooming Period

Shed

Exercise (minutes per day)

Training

Nutrition

Potential Health Issues

Life Span

Bouvier des Flandres

Large

Yes

Weekly

Yes

60

Moderate

High-quality dry food

Hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, bloat

10-12 years

 

History

The Bouvier des Flandres comes from Belgium and was originally bred for herding and guarding livestock. They were prized for their intelligence, loyalty, and strength. Bouviers des Flandres were also used as service dogs during World War I and II. Today, they are popular as family pets and in dog sports such as obedience and agility.

Temperament

Bouviers des Flandres are intelligent, loyal, and fearless dogs. They are great with kids and other pets and are not known for being aggressive or territorial. They are very active dogs and require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom. Bouviers des Flandres are also very trainable dogs and excel in obedience and agility competitions.

Care

Bouviers des Flandres require regular exercise and mental stimulation to maintain their health and prevent boredom. They are also prone to health issues such as hip dysplasia, bloat, and heart problems, so it’s important to keep up with regular vet visits. Bouviers des Flandres require regular grooming to keep their coat healthy and free of mats.

Fun Facts

  • Bouviers des Flandres were originally bred for herding and guarding livestock.

  • They are intelligent, loyal, and fearless dogs.

  • Bouviers des Flandres require regular exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom.

  • They are very trainable dogs and excel in obedience and agility competitions.

  • Bouviers des Flandres were used as service dogs during World War I and II.