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Joy-A-Len Bouviers
Make Great Traveling Companions
Do you have pictures of your traveling Joy-A-Len Bouvier? Send them too us!
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love camping in comfort!
Pandora is annoyed that she now must share the bed but Cruiser enjoys relaxing in the trailer after his first show at the Kennel Club of Yorkville in Illinois. |
Joy-A-Len's Treasured One


"Leah" enjoys the warm weather of the Sonoran Desert for the
winter.
She loves to travel and shares the trailer with "Perrin" the
ferret.
Owners: Cline and Kirsten Sweet of Washington / Arizona.
Joy-A-Len's Touch of Class

"Where are the S'mores?"
"Tilly" enjoys relaxing by the camp fire.
She is owned by Nancy & Fred Garneau of Plymouth, Michigan.
UKC CH Joy-A-Len's Neptune Zoe CGC

"Zoe" loves to go for rides in the car.
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Once the Sarnia Kennel Club dog show is finished, it is time to pack up and move on to Blyth, Ontario. Bob, Pandora, Willem and Maggie wait patiently under a tree while everything is being loaded. (This is where the "down stay" from obedience comes in handy.) |
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From Left to Right: UKC CH Joy-A-Len's Night Moves CGC, |
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The summer of 1997, Judith and Lee Ann drove out to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, with Rebel and Pandora. Here are some of the pictures of their trip.
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in the Canadian Rocky Mountains in Alberta, Canada. |
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Rocky Mountains in Alberta, Canada. |
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British Columbia with the Pacific Ocean behind them. |
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Pandora and Rebel enjoyed camping and sightseeing in Yellowstone National Park. While we were camping in Yellowstone, Lee Ann and Pandora were waiting outside the woman's restroom for Judith when Pandora was mistaken for a "bear cub" by a woman exiting the restrooms. When she realized that the "bear cub" was on the end of a lead that Lee Ann was hanging on to she said "OH... I thought it was a bear... what kind of dog is that?" |
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Bouviers make great traveling companions and add a nice feeling of security to your trip. Who in there right mind would hassel two women on a trip across the country, if they saw two big black dogs with them?
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