Is a Belgian Shepherd Right for you?

A highly trainable dog with outstanding competitive drive, the Belgian Shepherd presents an excellent choice for trainers and handlers looking for a versatile dog.  Their loyalty and willingness to please makes them a great companion. 

Originally raised primarily as herding dogs, the Belgians have grown with the times, and are now fast becoming a favoured family pet. Like any other guard dog, the Belgians can be suspicious of those they do not know, and unfamiliar situations. Also, like any other intelligent breed, the Belgians require consistent training and firm handling to establish leadership.

Today they also serve as police and military dogs, search and rescue aides, sentries, guardians, and leader dogs for the blind. Retaining their herding instinct, they also compete and excel in herding tests and trials, as well as agility, obedience and fly ball competitions.

A Belgian Shepherd breeder from Ohio, Phyllis Davis is quoted as having said "This breed is not for everyone. They are active, highly intelligent, have a unique sense of humour, and are totally devoted to their family. Early obedience training is a must, they require a gentle voice and hand in training and are always eager to please their humans."

With a long life expectancy, the Belgians are, however, susceptible to several diseases, including seizures, hip dysplasia, thyroid conditions, cancer and some eye problems.

If you are thinking about acquiring a Belgian Shepherd, please keep in mind that these active, playful dogs require a home where they have the room to play and exercise, as well as an owner willing to devote the time and energy needed to do so.

If you are looking for a dog who will lay quietly at your feet for the most part of the day, and be content with short, scattered walks for exercise, then the Belgian may not be the right breed for you, and you might consider another type of breed instead.

Having said that, if you still think that the Belgian is the right breed for you, please keep the following points in mind. Once you have made the decision to own a Belgian (or any other dog for that matter) you must realize that you are making a life long commitment. Make sure that you research your possible breeder's carefully, and do not be afraid to ask any questions whatsoever. Choose your puppy or adult dog lovingly, invest time and energy into proper training and obedience work, and you will end up with a life long partner who above all else, only wants to please you.


Carla Spelt
Serpentine, West Australia
ph +61 8 95252345
 Belgians@fauvetnoir.id.au

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