Native to Belgium, the Bouvier Des Flandres is also called Vuilbard or Koehond or Pic or de boeuf having a gaze that shows alertness, brilliance, and intellect. Though the Bouvier Des Flandres' are obedient family dogs, they require training to prevent the problem of overprotectiveness or dominance. The dog has a rugged appearance that comes from its clumsiness and heavy impression. Besides being burly and barrel-chested, the dog has an impressive head with thick beards and a mustache, and a weatherproof rough coat. The Bouvier Des Flandres can be used as police dogs, guard dogs, herding dogs, and work dogs.
Bouvier des Flandress have a withers height between 23.5”-27.5” (60-70 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 60-90 lb (27-41 kg). The Bouvier des Flandres has an overall body length of roughly 32”-39” (81-99 cm), standing height between 29”-34” (74-86 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-12 years.
Native to Belgium, the Bouvier Des Flandres is also called Vuilbard or Koehond or Pic or de boeuf having a gaze that shows alertness, brilliance, and intellect. Though the Bouvier Des Flandres' are obedient family dogs, they require training to prevent the problem of overprotectiveness or dominance. The dog has a rugged appearance that comes from its clumsiness and heavy impression. Besides being burly and barrel-chested, the dog has an impressive head with thick beards and a mustache, and a weatherproof rough coat. The Bouvier Des Flandres can be used as police dogs, guard dogs, herding dogs, and work dogs.
Bouvier des Flandress have a withers height between 23.5”-27.5” (60-70 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 60-90 lb (27-41 kg). The Bouvier des Flandres has an overall body length of roughly 32”-39” (81-99 cm), standing height between 29”-34” (74-86 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-12 years.