Bouvier des Flandres  Club of Canada Inc. 

 


BREED INFORMATION

  - History
  - CKC Bouvier Standard
  - Bouvier Pedigree Database
  - Character
  - Care Needed
  - Health Issues
  - Books
  - Bouvier Links
  - Upcoming event


CLUB INFORMATION
 
- About the Club

  - BdFCC Officers
 
- BdFCC Committees

  - Constitution
  - By-Laws
  - Code of Ethics
  - Membership application


BdFCC SPECIALTY
  - 2008 National Specialty
    Halifax, NS - August 30
  - Past Specialty Results


REGIONAL SPECIALTIES
  - British Columbia

  - Alberta

  - Ontario
  -
Québec


PROGRAMS
  - Futurity ~ Rules
  - Futurity
~ Litter Nomination
  - Register of Merit
  - Versatility
  - Photo Contest


AWARDS
  - Certificates
  - Statistics

  - ROM sires
  - ROM dames
  - Versatility


PUBLICATIONS
  - Newsletter


ABOUT PURCHASING
  - Don't buy that doggie in the window !
  - What registered "really" means ?
  - Choosing a Reputable Breeder

  - What to ask Breeders
  - A Pet Companon
  - The Older Dog
  - Consider a Rescue
  - Breeder List


PUPPY INFO
  - Puppy Brochure
  - What to look for when buying a puppy
  - Sould you crate your dog

  - Dog and Children


BOUVIER RESCUE
  - 102 ways to help
 
- Terms of Adoption
 
-
Application
 
- Available dogs

- Statistics

 


About the Bouvier des Flandres Club of Canada

 
What is the purpose of the club?
(a) inform and educate Bouvier owners across the country; 
(b) to help preserve and better the breed and; 
(c) to provide a means of communication and fellowship for its' members.
 
Who is involved with the Bouvier Club?
The Club is composed of a group of dedicated breeders and fanciers. Most members reside in Canada but we have members from the U.S. and Europe.
  
What does the Club do?

The Club organizes the National Specialty, regional boosters, training and grooming seminars, herding instinct tests, temperament tests, sanction matches and fun days. We publish a quarterly magazine that keeps the Bouvier fanciers up to date on world-wide Bouvier news, National issues and general information on dog issues.

  
Why should I become a member?

As a Club member you'll receive our informative magazine with articles concerning dogs and Bouviers in particular. It will keep you appraised on all Club activites nation-wide and Bouvier news in general. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the health and welfare of the Bouvier des Flandres. Volunteers for our committees and at our functions are always welcome.

   

About the Bouvier des Flandres Club of Canada