About The Breed

The Belgian Malinois is a highly intelligent, energetic, and versatile working dog known for its strong drive and excellent performance in various roles, including police, military, and search-and-rescue work. This medium-sized breed has a short, fawn-colored coat with a black mask, giving it a sleek and athletic appearance. Belgian Malinois are incredibly loyal, protective, and alert, making them excellent guard dogs and family companions when properly trained and socialized. They are highly trainable and thrive in environments where they can be given tasks to do, such as obedience training or agility activities. Due to their high energy levels and need for mental stimulation, they require regular exercise and thrive with active families or individuals. Without sufficient physical and mental outlets, they can become bored and potentially destructive.
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Dog Breed:

Belgian Malinois

Lifespan:

14 - 16 years

Height:

22 - 24 inches

Weight:

40 - 80 pounds

Breed Group:

Herding

Shedding Amount:

Seasonal

My Info

The Belgian Malinois is a highly intelligent, energetic, and versatile working dog known for its strong drive and excellent performance in various roles, including police, military, and search-and-rescue work. This medium-sized breed has a short, fawn-colored coat with a black mask, giving it a sleek and athletic appearance. Belgian Malinois are incredibly loyal, protective, and alert, making them excellent guard dogs and family companions when properly trained and socialized. They are highly trainable and thrive in environments where they can be given tasks to do, such as obedience training or agility activities. Due to their high energy levels and need for mental stimulation, they require regular exercise and thrive with active families or individuals. Without sufficient physical and mental outlets, they can become bored and potentially destructive.

Contact Information

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(866) 240-9529

# Dog Care Tips

• Avoid feeding your dog table scraps that may cause digestive issues.

• Create a consistent daily routine to help your dog feel secure.

• If your dog has long fur, keep them cool in hot weather to prevent overheating.

• Use a dog seatbelt or crate when driving for their safety.

• Train your dog to come when called—it could save their life!

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