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Rush wins Best in Show Specialty at Greater Washington for a 2nd year in a row!.......................Way to go to Andie and Georgie on their new CD title, a First Place and score of 195 !!!.................................Congrats to Mako's son, "Kruger", who is heading to Australia!...........................Congrats to Rush's son, Caymus, on his CD, RE, and Herding PT!!.........................Congrats to Tex's offspring winning in the UK, the US and now Australia!....................................... Congrats to Pedal (natural ears and FAWN!!) finishes with a Best of Winners at Greater Washington Bouvier Specialty weekend.....................................Derby wins Best in Show Specialty in Portland.............................Contact me to have your custom website done today!


 "Twister" and daughter "Mako" make History by winning
Best of Breed and Best of Winners at the 2002 American National Specialty



BOUVIER HISTORY
     The legacy of the Bouvier has produced many admirable qualities in this breed. He is a square, powerfully built dog, rugged and formidable in appearance. His harsh double coat protects him in all types of weather; his keen sense of smell and watchful gaze make him a most suitable farm dog. (He thrives on plenty of room to work and exercise, but he is not an "outdoor dog"; he must live with his loving people -- his "flock," his "pack".)

     He is agile, alert and intelligent, with character of great spirit and fearlessness; yet, he is serene in disposition, and has an even temperament.

     Today, the Bouvier des Flandres acts as a farm dog, family friend, protector, shepherd, and guide dog for the blind or hearing impaired. His intelligence, sense of threat discrimination and keen scent qualifies many Bouviers to excel in police work, tracking and drug detection.

     Owning a bouvier, like many dogs, requires patience, love, a lot of grooming, a willingness to exercise the dog and pay for regular health care, a desire to have a companion who follows you around the house keeping an eye on you, and a commitment to complete at least one set of good obedience classes.

Taken from History of the Bouvier des Flandres - Origin: Belgium




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