Bouvier des Flandres were made to work various tasks on the farm, including pulling carts, herding cattle, and guarding. These intelligent dogs still work excellently on the farm and can also do well in law enforcement, assistance, and service.
These dogs can certainly perform well in agility, obedience, serving, and herding trial competitions, but more than that, Bouviers seem to thrive best in being a family dog. They are very playful and affectionate to their humans. But before adopting one, be sure you can tolerate the mess they tend to get drawn into. Bouviers are willing to roll in mud and dirt, making their coat more likely to accumulate debris and carry them inside the house. In addition, their coats need maintenance. If you don't mind adding extra cleanup routines to your chores, Bouviers can be a perfect furry companion for you.
Consult your vet Ruidoso, NM about the best ways to protect your pet from various health issues.
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