Coat: Double, Rough

How often should a Bouvier Des Flandres be groomed?

Bouviers have a medium-length double coat that’s rough and dense, designed to shield them from harsh weather. Their shedding is low because dead hair tends to cling to the coat rather than fall out. Regular grooming is key to keeping their coat healthy and looking sharp. Here’s what you need to do: - Card the coat weekly to remove loose and dead hairs gently. - Use a light slicker brush carefully to avoid damaging the rough texture. - Handstrip every 8 to 12 weeks to maintain the coat’s texture and vibrant colors. - Pay attention to common colors like pepper & salt or brindle patterns to keep their unique markings clear. Pro tip: Handstripping not only keeps the coat looking fresh but also helps prevent matting and preserves the natural protective qualities of the fur. Avoid over-bathing, as it can strip oils and dull the coat’s texture.

Size: Medium

About the Bouvier Des Flandres

Ever wonder what makes the Bouvier Des Flandres stand out? This hefty Belgian herding dog carries a rugged charm with a thick, double rough coat that’s built for tough farm work. Bouviers were bred to herd cattle and pull carts, showing off strength and smarts that made them versatile workers in police and military roles too. Their history is a tale of survival, nearly wiped out during the World Wars but brought back by devoted breeders. At home, Bouviers are calm and watchful, often acting as natural protectors of their family. They’re reserved around strangers but warm with kids and other pets if socialized early. Don’t expect a couch potato, though—they need plenty of mental and physical challenges to stay happy. Their strong prey drive means small animals might not be safe companions. This breed’s mix of loyalty and independence means they thrive with consistent, engaging training.

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