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Karl & Linda Mohr – Fogelsville, PA

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Living With a Bouvier

February 3rd, 2009 · 1 Comment · Paw Prints from Belle - Tips and Advice

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As humans we have long realized the benefits of having a dog as a member of our families. Dogs are used in hospitals, nursing homes, schools and rehabilitation facilities to aid in healing the spirit and soul of the humans they come in contact with. Whether it be sitting by the side of a patient battling a disease who needs that unconditional love or a child who lacks confidence in reading and needs a non-judgmental buddy to read aloud to, dogs are willing and able to lend a paw.

This is especially true with Bouviers. I don’t know if it is due to the herding instinct that causes the Bouvier to be one of the most intuitive breeds I have ever come in contact with but once you have had a Bouvier as a family member you will find this to be true. They instinctively know when they are needed by their humans.

As many of you know by meeting her, Belle can be one tough girl. I have seen her cause strangers who come onto our farm unannounced take a step back and wait for me to let her know it is ok. But I have also seen this same dog go up to a complete stranger and sit down next to them and offer comfort. This past year a couple came to look at our puppies. The woman sat on the floor to visit with the puppies. Prior to giving “the boys” the run of the living room this woman shared how much she missed her Bouvier that she had lost a couple of months ago. With this a tear rolled down her check and Belle walked over to her and sat right next to her and gave her a kiss. The same dog that would make a stranger stop in their tracks and wait for me to tell her ok was sitting there snuggling with this woman who missed her Bouvier so very much. Belle had never met this woman before but knew she needed to offer comfort and unconditional love to this stranger.

Living with a Bouvier means:

  • You will never be alone in your home. I am surrounded by what I refer to as my entourage of Bouviers. If I am in the kitchen I have at least 2 of them lying near me but if I move, a sigh can be heard as they get up and follow me.
  • You will never have cold feet. Bouviers make great foot warmers. They love to sit or lay down on your feet.
  • You will not have to worry about home security. We have a large yellow street sign on our farm that says “This Farm is Protected by Bouvier, Inc.” Truer words have never been spoken.
  • Your children or grandchildren will always have someone to snuggle up with at nap time or to watch a good movie or read a book.

You will come to find out that once you have a Bouvier in your life, you will never want to be without one.

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  • 1 Casey // Oct 13, 2015 at 5:06 pm

    I am day dreaming about Louis, my dear and departed and very wonderful Bouvier. It’s been some years and a few dogs since, but he was the greatest. Your story above reminded me of how he would babysit my girls and when they were sick — or upset and Louis would stay by their bed during the entire length of their illness or drama. He was true blue. One time he would not let a stranger walk by our sidewalk. It was late and he was let out for a few and the porch lights were off. He barked until I came
    around from the other side of the house and had to let him let the person go by. He was very tall and elegant – my mother called him the Noel Coward of dogs.

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