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Herding Dogs: Belgian Malinois

Whether he's herding, doing police work, competing in dog sports, or being a family friend and protector, the Malinois does everything to the max.

Belgian Malinois

Vital Stats

Height: 22 to 26 inches at shoulder
Weight: 40 to 80 pounds (males average 70 pounds, females average 50 pounds)
Coat: short and smooth
Life span: 12 to 14 years
Breed Group: Herding Dogs
 
 

Summary

Belgian Malinois were originally bred to be herding dogs. Today, they also work as police dogs, protection dogs, and family companions. In the hands of an experienced dog person, they are intense, intelligent and athletic companions.

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Overview

The Belgian Malinois (pronounced MAL-in-wah) is a medium-size Belgian shepherd dog that at first glance resembles a German Shepherd Dog. Malinois are shorthaired, fawn-colored dogs with a black mask. They are one of four types of Belgian herding dogs, and have been shown in the U.S. as a separate breed since 1959.

Originally developed in Malines, Belgium, Malinois have a great deal of stamina and truly enjoy working. They are intelligent and very active dogs that excel at many tasks. In addition to herding, they also do well with police work, search and rescue, and in performance events, such as agility.

People who are not familiar with the Malinois often confuse him with the German Shepherd Dog (GSD), but there are significant differences in the body structure and temperament of the two breeds. Malinois are smaller dogs with lighter bones. They stand with their weight well on their toes, which gives them a square body profile, while today's GSD has a long, sloping back and carries his weight flatter on his feet.

Malinois are fawn-colored, red, or brown, and the tips of their hair are black, while the GSD is usually tan with a black saddle... [Continue to Full Overview]

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Belgian Malinois Characteristics

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  Apartment appropriate Apartment appropriate Dog Breed Rating
  Cold tolerance Cold tolerance Dog Breed Rating
  Compatible with kids Compatible with kids Dog Breed Rating
  Dog friendly Dog friendly Dog Breed Rating
  Drooling potential Drooling potential Dog Breed Rating
  Ease at being home alone Ease at being home alone Dog Breed Rating
  Ease of training Ease of training Dog Breed Rating
  Easy to groom Easy to groom Dog Breed Rating
  Energy level Energy level Dog Breed Rating
  Friendly toward strangers Friendly toward strangers Dog Breed Rating
  General health General health Dog Breed Rating
  Good for novice owners Good for novice owners Dog Breed Rating
  Heat tolerance Heat tolerance Dog Breed Rating
  Intelligence Intelligence Dog Breed Rating
  Mouthiness Mouthiness Dog Breed Rating
  Need for exercise Need for exercise Dog Breed Rating
  Playfulness Playfulness Dog Breed Rating
  Potential for weight gain Potential for weight gain Dog Breed Rating
  Predatory tendencies Predatory tendencies Dog Breed Rating
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  Tendency to bark or howl Tendency to bark or howl Dog Breed Rating
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Any Belgian Malinois owners out there?

Would like to talk to other Belgian Malinois owners or trainers about this breed. If you have any tips or advise to share for these high energy dogs please post them here.

5 554 Dec 22, 2009 4:51pm by MrGEM
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