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Tireless worker built for serious jobs
The Belgian Malinois is a highly intelligent, intensely driven herding dog prized by police and military units worldwide. It needs a dedicated owner who can supply hours of daily exercise and structured training to keep its sharp mind satisfied.
Developed in the city of Malines in northwest Belgium in the late 1800s, the Malinois is one of four Belgian herding varieties bred to manage livestock. Its drive and trainability soon made it a top choice for police, military, and protection work around the world.
This breed thrives on consistent, reward-based training and learns commands faster than almost any other dog. Start socialization and obedience early, and give it a job to channel its relentless work ethic.
The short double coat is easy to maintain with weekly brushing, increasing during the two annual shedding seasons. Bathe only as needed and keep nails trimmed.
Feed a high-quality diet formulated for active large breeds, adjusting portions to its heavy energy output. Split meals into two servings to support steady fueling.
Plan for one to two hours of vigorous activity every day, including running, fetch, agility, or scent work. Mental tasks are as important as physical exertion.
Generally hardy but prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, and occasional epilepsy. Responsible breeders screen for these conditions.
Fun fact. A Belgian Malinois named Cairo was part of the 2011 raid that located Osama bin Laden.
A few breed-right basics for a new Belgian Malinois.
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