Are you looking for a loyal and hardworking dog breed that’s great for police and military work? Look no further than the Belgian Malinois! This medium to large herding dog is known for its intelligence, athleticism, and strong work ethic.


Breed

Height

Family Friendly

Grooming Period

Shed

Exercise (minutes per day)

Training

Nutrition

Potential Health Issues

Life Span

Belgian Malinois

Medium

No

Weekly

Yes

60

High

High-quality dry food

Hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy

12-14 years

 

History

The Belgian Malinois was developed in the Belgian city of Malines and was thus named for its birthplace. They were originally bred for herding and were one of four breeds of Belgian sheepdogs. Over the last century, the Belgian Malinois has expanded its resume far beyond herding and has proven itself to be extremely versatile. They are now used as police and military dogs, protection dogs, and loving family members.

Temperament

Belgian Malinois are intelligent, active, and loyal dogs. They are not known for being aggressive or territorial, but they can be intense and require firm and consistent training. They are very active dogs and require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom. Belgian Malinois are not recommended for apartment living, as they need space to move around.

Care

Belgian Malinois require regular exercise and mental stimulation to maintain their health and prevent boredom. Belgian Malinois are also prone to health disorders such as hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and eye problems, therefore regular vet visits are essential.. Belgian Malinois require minimal grooming, but their short coat should be brushed regularly to remove loose hair.

Fun Facts

•  Belgian Malinois were originally bred for herding and were one of four breeds of Belgian sheepdogs.

•  They are now used as police and military dogs, protection dogs, and loving family members.

•  Belgian Malinois are intelligent, active, and loyal dogs.

•  They require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom. •  Belgian Malinois are prone to health issues such as hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and eye problems.