The Bouvier des Flandres, also known as the Flanders
Cattle Dog, the Belgian Cattle Dog, the Koehond («cow dog»), the Toucheur de Boeuf («cattle driver»), the Pic («cattle drover»), the Vuilbaard («dirty beard») or simply the Bouvier, is a large, rough - coated breed with its origins in Flanders, an area that covers parts of Belgium, France and the Nether
Cattle Dog, the Belgian
Cattle Dog, the Koehond («cow dog»), the Toucheur de Boeuf («cattle driver»), the Pic («cattle drover»), the Vuilbaard («dirty beard») or simply the Bouvier, is a large, rough - coated breed with its origins in Flanders, an area that covers parts of Belgium, France and the Nether
Cattle Dog, the Koehond («cow dog»), the Toucheur de Boeuf («
cattle driver»), the Pic («cattle drover»), the Vuilbaard («dirty beard») or simply the Bouvier, is a large, rough - coated breed with its origins in Flanders, an area that covers parts of Belgium, France and the Nether
cattle driver»), the Pic («
cattle drover»), the Vuilbaard («dirty beard») or simply the Bouvier, is a large, rough - coated breed with its origins in Flanders, an area that covers parts of Belgium, France and the Nether
cattle drover»), the Vuilbaard («dirty beard») or simply the Bouvier, is a large, rough - coated
breed with its origins in Flanders, an
area that covers parts of Belgium, France and the Netherlands.
In the mountains of Portugal, which are characterized by steep fields of pastures and difficult road access, this
breed has adapted to the conditions of the region [6] and the type of
cattle, sheep and goats that have traditionally grazed in these
areas.