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AKC Chloe
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AKC Chloe is a super sweet girl. She loves people and enjoys snuggling up and giving kisses. She is well socialized with small children. We start all our puppies off with early neurological stimulations such as textures, sounds, and smells. We also start crate training at 7 weeks to prepare your new baby for his new home and possible transportation needs. Your puppy will come to you microchipped and with AKC registration, health certificate, shot record, and feeding instructions/puppy shopping list. He/she will be vet checked and have a health guarantee. Tail is docked and dew claws removed. Transportation is $575 for air cargo and $475 for ground transportation delivery to your door (east coast is $475 and west coast is $575). You can pick up at our home or we can meet you at our local airport (SGF). I can also personally puppy nanny/deliver to the airport of your choice for $600(fee includes the $150 airline pet in cabin fee) plus the cost of my flight and hotel if needed. I also puppy Nanny internationally to Canada and other countries ( depending on entry restrictions). Please contact me for a quote.
We are happy to meet you around 3 hours away in your direction for $275.
All our parents are health tested and produce therapy-quality puppies; we do not have working lines. Our goal is to have a calm, stable temperament with wonderful health and champion lines, looks and confirmation. Full AKC is $3800
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Black
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Bouvier des Flandres
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Is a Bouvier des Flandres the right dog for me?
Often weighing in at over 100 lbs., the Bouvier des Flandres may look intimidating, but underneath their massive size and long coat, they're really just gentle giants. These dogs are hard workers with calm personalities who love finding a job to focus on. Full-grown, they typically weigh 70-110 pounds and stand 23-28 inches tall.
How do Bouvier des Flandress behave around young children?
Bouvier des Flandress are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Bouvier des Flandres are calm and great with children. They do well with other dogs too as long as they have been well socialized from a young age. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What activities do Bouvier des Flandress enjoy most?
The Bouvier des Flandres is a fairly energetic dog with moderate exercises needs. These dogs enjoy a good, long walk or run each day and having something to do, like a sport or activity that requires focus. If you have a yard, make sure the fence is at least five feet high to keep the tall and athletic Bouvier from jumping over. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Are Bouvier des Flandress high-maintenance when it comes to grooming?
The Bouvier des Flandres has a fine, soft undercoat and a very coarse, dense outer coat that is resistant to the elements. Their hair is particularly thick around the beard and eyebrows. Bouvier des Flandres can be found in black, blonde, fawn, salt and pepper, gray, and brindle. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance. Bouvier des Flandress are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
What living situation works for a Bouvier des Flandres?
Bouvier des Flandress are best suited for a rural property or home with a large yard. Due to their large size, Bouvier des Flandres need plenty of space and aren't a good fit for apartment living. They are fairly easy to train.
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