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For those of you perhaps less familiar with the BSD varieties or considering ownership for the first time, we hope that this information will be useful to your research and assist you in deciding if this breed is the right one for you, your family and your lifestyle.
The Belgian Shepherd as a Breed has four separate varieties, the Groenendael (long
haired black), Tervueren (long haired red, fawn or grey with black overlay), Malinois
(short haired red/fawn) and Laekenois (rough haired red/fawn). This is a medium
sized and essentially elegant breed with males being approximately 24-
A relatively healthy breed, the life expectancy of a well bred BSD is in the region
of 12-
BSD are wonderful all round dogs who make excellent family companions and are keen
workers with tremendous mental and physical stamina, hence an ideal choice for enthusiasts
of obedience, tracking, agility and fly-
They are loyal, affectionate and natural comedians and unsuitable for kennel life
as they thrive in the company of their human families. Being highly intelligent
they are easily bored so require lots of physical exercise combined with mental stimulation
and patient training -
Appropriate coat care should be taken into consideration by anyone contemplating
owning a BSD, most particularly in the instances of the long haired Tervueren and
Groenendael. Daily brushing or at least every other day will keep the coat mainly
tangle free and a thorough grooming session should be carried out at least once a
week to ensure your dog's comfort. During moults daily brushing will be required
as the dense undercoat loosens off. Often it is easier to bath the dog to encourage
the dying undercoat to come out and then groom regularly thereafter, dampening the
coat first to avoid breaking, to speed up the shedding and re-
NB :-
This is a sensitive breed which does not respond well to harsh training methods -
Treated sensitively, sensibly and with respect the Belgian Shepherd is an outstanding dog who will enrich the lives of his human family as the most faithful friend they will ever know.
If we can be of any assistance in helping you decide whether a BSD is the right dog for you, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Occasionally, through no fault of their own, some Belgian Shepherds end up in Breed Rescue. With care and understanding of the circumstances relating to their arrival in rescue, these dogs regularly make ideal companions. If you think you could consider homing a slightly older dog, please consider BSD Rescue. Contact information can be found in our UK Links under the Northern BSD Club or BSDA of Great Britain’s dedicated Rescue web site.
John & Teri Burke