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The Bouvier des Flandres dog has its origins in Flanders, Belgium, where monks are said to have bred Irish wolfhounds, Scottish deerhounds and local Belgian dogs. The Bouvier is a natural herder and these dogs still often work on farms or as police dogs. The Bouvier des Flandres’ double coats grow in black, grey, or a mixture of the two. These dogs grow as large as 80-120 pounds as adults and need sufficient space to use up their working-dog energy levels. Gentle and sweet, this is a great family breed.
Temperament
Loyal, loving, athletic
Breed Fast Facts
70 - 100 lbs
Large
High
Minimal
Very
10 to 12 years
From the Annual Dog Day Downtown in Evansville to Beasley’s Orchard Winter Farm Market in Danville, there is always something to do with your dog in Indiana. This is a very dog-friendly state, whether you want to enjoy a nice restaurant meal, a bit of downtown shopping, or get back to nature. Pets are welcome in Indiana’s state parks and campgrounds as long as they are on a leash up to six feet long. Rural and urban dog lovers can make friends with humans and dogs any time of the year thanks to annual dog shows and canine-themed events!
Indiana’s First Dog (pet of the governor) is an adorable silver schnauzer named Henry.
There are 14 official dog parks in the state of Indiana.
German Shepherds are Indiana’s favourite dogs, just ahead of Labradors!
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