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Belgian Shepherd

There are several Kinds of Belgian Shepherds, which are usually divided into the following categories according to their coat: black long hair species, variegated long hair species, bristle breeds and short hair species.

1. Black long hair species

The Groander is intelligent and clever by nature, agile, loyal to its owner and friendly to others! It loved to protect and guard the flock, and later extended to protect the personal safety of its owners as well as the safety of its property. It is able to concentrate very much on training and is always vigilant, as long as the owner gives an order, it will obey! It can get along well with humans, reserve a few points for strangers, and always pay attention to their movements, which is very vigilant. Groanders are not timid or shy. Nor does it attack other animals for no reason. It can be seen that it is a very friendly dog. The Groander is also very keen on other things and is very possessive!

The color of its hair is black, some are pure black, and some are black with white markings attached to it.

Belgian Shepherd

2. Short-haired species

Horse dogs, also known as Belgian Marinoa dogs. It is the only short-haired breed of Belgian Shepherds and a very primitive breed. It is easy to tame, has a high degree of excitement, and has a high degree of vigilance. The Belgian Shepherd has a very sensitive sense of smell, is super aggressive and possessive, and is very adaptable. It has many advantages, and because of this, it is loved by the people of the world and the military and police forces! The basic color of its hair transitions from light yellow-brown to black, and overall, its appearance gives the impression of all-black, as if it is smeared with black charcoal on the body! Its hair is short, straight, and hard, and its dense hairs are enough to help it withstand the harsh cold weather.

Variegated long hair type

Belgian Teflon The qualities exhibited by the Belgian Teflon are intelligent, brave, alert and loving of their owners. In addition to herding sheep, it can also protect the owner and the owner's property, but it is not very aggressive. Under orders, he was vigilant, focused, and acted.

The Belgian Teflon has a unique adaptability to extreme climates and temperatures. The outer coat must be long, straight, and rich. The hair texture is medium coarse. The undercoat is very thick and adaptable to a variety of climatic conditions. The hairs on the head, the outside of the ears, and the lower half of the legs are slightly shorter, and the open ears are protected by tufts of hairs. The body color is various camel to reddish brown or peach color. The color of the coat is a very unique double pigment: the tip of each camel hair turns black. The Belgian Teflon is characterized by the fact that as they age, their color darkens. In adult males, the black tip of the hair is particularly pronounced on the shoulders, back, and ribs. Only a small portion of the fragment has a black hair tip is not required. Although females and juvenile males are allowed to lack black hair tips, adult males are severely defective if they lack black hair tips. Fading, such as cheese or grey, dominates and is a very serious defect.

4. Bristle type

The Belgian Lakenua is the least extant of the four forms of Belgian Shepherd. There is also very little domestic information, so there is no record of the personality of the Belgian Lakenua.

The Belgian Lakenua has short hairs, a short hair on the head, a relatively short outer ear and the lower half of the legs, and a corn ear line on the tail, but does not form a feather. It is best covered with light yellow and black, mainly distributed over the muzzle and tail.