Flandoodle
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AKA: |
Bouvipoo, Poovier |
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Mispellings: |
Bouvapoo, Bouvpoo |
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Living with a Flandoodle
Temperament: Flandoodles are steady, fearless and bold dogs.
Family Dog: Flandoodles are not the best choice for families with children. Flandoodles can be aggressive and are not recommended for homes with other pets.
Shedding: Flandoodles do shed.
Grooming: Flandoodles require regular brushing.
Behavior: The Flandoodle is very playful and affectionate.
Barking: The Flandoodle does like to bark to alert you.
Weather: Flandoodles prefer cooler climates.
Physical Ability: The Flandoodle is a very athletic dog who likes to play soccer, frisbee, football and many other sports.
Flandoodle Appearance
Appearance: Flandoodles are powerfully built, robust yet compact dogs.
Size: Flandoodles are around 22-28 inches tall and weigh between 59-88 pounds when fully grown.
Body: The body of the Flandoodle has a strong and rugged appearance.
Color: Flandoodles are usually fawn to black, salt and pepper, or gray and brindle in color.
Coat: Flandoodles have a rough, shaggy, touseled coat that can be curly in appearance.
Flandoodle Facts
Life Expectancy: Flandoodles can live to be between 11-12 years of age.
Characteristics: Flandoodles are versatile, rugged and spirited dogs.
More Info: Flandoodles make ideal companion dogs. They are natural guard dogs that can adapt to city or country life.
Flandoodle Health
Health: Flandoodles are generally a very healthy breed.
* The most accurate way to determine characteristics of a mixed breed is by researching the parent breeds.
** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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