Beaucerons, also commonly called the Bas Rouge, originated from the Northern regions of France where they are called Berger de Beauce. They are classified as a working dog and are usually used for herding or guarding purposes. These dogs can live up to 12 years and can weigh as much as 45 kilograms. They do not vary widely in color, with the most common color variants being black and tan, harlequin, black and rust, or tri-color. Overall, the Beauceron dog breed is known to be very calm and friendly, but also intelligent and fearless at the same time.< p>
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Beauceron Rescues in the USA
Rescue Organization | City | State | Phone | |
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Herding Rescue Dogs of Wyoming, Inc. | Three Forks | MT | (406) 579-4791 | |
Ewenity Farm Herding Dog Haven | Bradenton | FL | (941) 685-2205 | |
Central Coast Herding Dog Rescue -CCHDRescue- | Paso Robles | CA | (805) 238-1446 | |
Border Collie Rescue | Richmond, North Yorkshire, ENG | UK | (44-845) 604-4941 | |
All Herding Breed Dog Rescue of Illinois | Joliet | IL | (815) 530-1749 | |
American Beauceron Club Rescue | Hollywood | SC | | |
New Hope Cattle & Herding Dogs of AR Rescue and Rehoming, Inc. | AR | | ||
Carolina Hearts Aussie Rescue | Columbia | SC | |
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