{ Belgian Shepherd (Tervueren) }
Biography//
KC Group: pastoral
Size: Large
Good with children?: Seek breeder advice
Exercise requirement: Lots
Good guard dogs?: Yes
Moulting level: Medium
Grooming: Moderate
Jogging partner: Yes
An intelligent and sociable breed who thrives under firm, fair leadership. Originally bred as a sheepdog, they are increasingly finding work with security services due to their ability to manage complex tasks with ease. The breed is recognised as four distinct varieties, the Groenendael, Laekenois, Malinois, Tervueren. The differences are primarily regarding their coats and colourings.
Character//
All Belgian Shepherd's require a high level of mental stimulation because of their intelligent nature and professional training is recommended. A practice of firm, early socialization is also important as despite their friendly temperament they can develop negative behaviours in response to a lack of stimulation. The Belgian Shepherd doesn't respond well to negative training techniques and will become quickly bored of repeating simple tasks. The Tervueren has found work as assistance dogs and also makes an excellent sniffer dog.
Size//
Dogs should measure between 61-66cm and bitches 56-61cm and their weight should be in proportion to their size.
Health//
The only significant health concern is the relatively high incidence of epilepsy in the breed. As is common with large breeds there is also a tendency toward Hip Dysplasia
Special Care//
As these dogs require plenty of stimulation and a high degree of training, they may not be suitable for inexperienced owners or those without adequate time and spaceRemember! All breed profiles are general and every dog is an individual.