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@Zedofree I'm in S California,and I think its strange to cut the tail, I would never do it.
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@DBSpy1 I dont know where you are but here in england you are no longer allowed to crop their tails, i believe they used to crop them to stop them getting trapped when they were a working dog and it became tradition to dock the tail at birth, if you ask me you would have to be crazy to want to get rid of the tail because its an amazing fluffy and curly thing which seems to have a life of its own.
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@rrrorrim haha completely agree about the farts! as a kid used to travel in the car with mine and it was horrendous
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Had a Bouvier years ago and one of the best dogs I've ever known! He was my guardian angel, attended night classes with me at a major university during a time when there were a lot of attacks and rapes... never an issue with me! He was obedient, loving, protective, and wise. The coat took some work to look nice, but when groomed up, he was MARVELOUS! But not a dog for a submissive owner!
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Actually, Flanders is the dutch-speaking part of Belgium in the North.
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@jogryant did they get attatched to you? I'm interested in both types.
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BEST DOG EVAAAAAAAR!!!!!!!!
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Is it OK to keep the tail?
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lol they're like schauzers but much furry, never seen this one. Nice video.
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Love Bouviers, but I'm partial to the working lines; not as lazy and more protective. Show lines and working lines have their own place.
Pro: Extremely huggable
Con: The Bouvier fart (imagine a dead skunk decomposing)
Pro: Low, deep bark that scares the crap out of would-be burglars
Con: So fearless they'll try to herd moving vehicles
Pro: Cut their coat very short and they look graceful, elegant, and dangerous like a black panther. And their walk is flowing, from side to side like a snake. So cool. I love this breed. :)
rrrorrim 2 years ago 18
I've had a bichon, standard poodle, and german shepherd. Those are just "dogs." But Bouviers are in their own class. Sophisticated and complex... with a strong will of their own, more like a rebellious teenager than a "dog." But a very loving rebellious teenager. :P
rrrorrim 2 years ago 8