BOUVIER DES FLANDRES LITTER COMING SOON IN BLANCO, TEXAS, USA
Litter On The Way
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Breed
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Available on
04/21/2026
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Expected
03/20/2026
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Size at Maturity
Medium
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Shipping Area
Nationwide
Upcoming Litter Description
Beautiful, championshop bloodline Bouvier pups delivered 2/18/26. Brindles and fawns, males and females. this is our Meta's last ever litter. She has has the most laid back personality of any Bouvier we've ever known and she has brought a number of pups into the world who are now spread across the US in happy homes, being shown in the ring, used in agility competitions, guarding, herding, service work and as loving companions. Don't miss out.
Parents info
Father
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Breed
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Nickname
Diamond
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Champion Bloodlines
Yes
Mother
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Breed
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Nickname
Meta
Breeder Information
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Breeder name
Majek Farms
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Location:
BLANCO, Texas, 78606 USUS
Litter of 8
Breed overview
Bouvier Des Flandres
A.K.A.: Flanders Cattle Dog, Flanders Cow Dog, Flemish Bouvier, Bouvier, Toucheur de Boeuf, Koehond, Vuilbaard, Vlaamse Koehond, Belgian Drover, Flandres Bouvier, French Cattle Dog, French Bouvier, Bouvi, BDV
Overview:
The Bouvier des Flandres, originating from the Flemish region of Belgium and France, is a powerful and agile herding dog, historically used for cattle and sheep. Physically, they are large, rugged dogs with a distinctive rough, shaggy coat, typically fawn, black, or brindled, and a sturdy, compact build. Their expression is often described as intelligent and watchful. Temperamentally, Bouviers are known for being calm, courageous, and loyal, making them excellent, protective family companions. They are generally good with children when properly socialized, but their size and strength mean they require consistent training and firm, yet gentle, handling. While adaptable, their exercise needs and grooming requirements for their double coat mean they are generally not ideal for apartment living and thrive in homes with a yard and active families. Owners should be aware of potential health concerns such as hip and elbow dysplasia, as well as bloat, common in many large breeds.
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