Belgian Malinois

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Introduction:
The Belgian Malinois was developed in Belgium.  It is a herding breed.  They are used as a guardian, assistance and herding trails. The life span of the breed is 10-12 years.  The breed is also called as Belgian Malinois, Chien de Berger Belge, Mechelaar, Mechelse Herder (Mechelse Scheper), Pastor Belga Malinois.

Belgian Malinois

Origin / History:
  • The Belgian Malinois was developed in Belgium in 1900s
  • The Belgian Malinois was recognized and registered by Club Societe Royale de St. Hubert in 1901 
  • In 1911, the first Belgian Malinois was imported in the United States and recognized by the AKC (American Kennel Club).
  • They were also recognized as a part of the herding class of dogs
Nature / qualities:
The Belgian Malinois is a loving and playful dog.  They are very protective and territorial to their owner and home. They make very close bond with one or two people and become loyal to them. They need to be socialized from a young age, or else they may become shy.  They are very alert dogs. They love to be among family and do things.  They can be trained easily. They are either too aggressive or too shy.

Physical Appearance:
The height of Belgian Malinois is 22-26 inches (56-66 cm) and the weight is 55-65 pounds (24-29 kg). The Belgian Malinois is a medium-size, muscular and hard working dog. Its body is almost as long as it is tall. They have almond-shaped, dark eyes. The nose is dark.  They have erect and alert ears.  The tail is long. Their legs are long and strong.  The color of the breed is rich fawn to mahogany, with black tips on the hairs giving an overlay appearance. The mask and ears are black. The underparts of the body, tail and breeches are lighter fawn, but washed-out fawn color on the body is a fault. The tips of the toes may be white, and a small white spot on the breastbone/prosternum is permitted, not to extend to the neck.

Health Concerns:
The Belgian Malinois is generally a healthy breed with no major health problem. However there are some health concerns like skin allergies, eye problems, excessive shyness, excessive aggressiveness and occasionally seen hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia.

Grooming:
Daily grooming and regular brushing is needed in order to maintain the healthy coat. Lots of regular exercise should be provided to them along with running and jogging.

Cost:
The cost of purchasing this breed is $ 1200 USD

Advantages:
  • Good watch dogs
  • Excellent police dogs
  • They get along well with cats and other animals if properly socialized
Disadvantages:
  • They tend to be dominate with other dogs


Bedlington Terrier - Rothbury Terrier | Rodbery Terrier

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Introduction:
The Bedlington Terrier was originated in England. They are terrier breed of dogs. They are used as an earth dog. The life span of the Bedlington Terrier is 15-17 years. The breed is also called as Rothbury Terrier, Rodbery Terrier.

Bedlington Terrier - Rothbury Terrier | Rodbery Terrier

Origin / History:
  • Old Flint, that belonged to Squire Trevelyan is the first male Bedlington Terrier that was officially listed
  • In 1877 The Bedlington Terrier Club in England was established
  • In 1948 the Bedlington Terrier was recognized by the United Kennel Club 
  • The first Bedlington to be recorded in the American Kennel Club Stud Book was W.S. Jackson's "Annanias."
Nature / qualities:
The Bedlington Terrier is a loyal, lively and cheerful dog. Teach them to like cats and other household animals. They are friendly with strangers. They are playful dogs. They easily get along with other dogs, except to the dominate ones.  They run very fast.   They like to bark, so need to be told that enough is enough. They are an enthusiastic digger. They have proved to be an excellent watch dogs.  They love to chase game.

Physical Appearance:
The height of the Male Bedlington Terrier is 16-17 inches (41-43 cm) and the weight is 18-23 pounds (8-10kg). The height of the Female Bedlington Terrier is 15-16 inches (38-41 cm) and the weight is 18-23 pounds (8-10 kg). The Bedlington Terrier has a lamb-like appearance. They are very graceful and medium in size.  They have narrow and rounded head.  They have dark, small and shiny eyes. The color of the nose depends on the color of the dog, it is either black or brown.  They have dropped ears that are long with thin leather and covered with hair that forms a tassel at the end.  The feet are covered with hair.  The tail is long and thin and sickle-shaped. The color of the breed is blue, sandy or liver, with or without tan markings.

Health Concerns:
The Bedlington Terrier is prone to a serious health problem called Copper Storage Disease. This genetic disorder allows copper deposits to build up in the liver, eventually leading to cirrhosis and death. They are also prone to hereditary kidney disease, PRA, thyroid problems and eye problems, such as cataracts and retinal disease.

Grooming:
Weekly brushing is needed along with regular trimming to maintain the breed’s look. They need to be given mental and physical exercise.

Cost:
The cost of purchasing this breed is $ 1200 USD

Advantages:
  • They are loving with children 
  • They are energetic and courageous

Disadvantages:
  • Sometimes they become obsessive barkers
  • They are less good with other animals


Beauceron- French Shorthaired Shepherd

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Introduction:
The Beauceron was developed in France.  It is a herding breed of dog.  It is used as a guardian and watch dog. The life expectation of the Beauceron is 10-13 years. It is also called as French Shorthaired Shepherd, Beauce Shepherd, Berger de Beauce, Bas Rouge (Red Stocking).

Beauceron- French Shorthaired Shepherd

Origin / History:

  • In 1809, the abbey Rozier reported plain dogs guarding flocks and herds
  • The two types of sheep dogs were differentiated by Pierre Megnin, in 1863
  • The dog with a short coat came to be known as Berger de Beauce (Beauceron)
  • The dog with a long coat was known as Berger de Brie (Briard)
  • They were used as messenger dogs during the world wars

Nature / qualities:
The Beaucerons are kind to their masters. They are intelligent and calm dog. They easily get adapted to new situations.  The owner should be strong but harsh to have this breed.  They do not like to be alone and idle. They perform well with other animals and children.  They are excellent companion and guardian dogs.

Physical Appearance:
The height of the Male Beauceron is 26-28 inches (65-70 cm) and the weight is 70-100 pounds (32-45 kg). The height of the Female Beauceron is 25-26 inches (61-68 cm) and the weight is 65-85 pounds (30-39 kg). The Beauceron is a large, well-built and solid dog.  It is a rectangular shaped dog. The head is long.  They have dark eyes and the nose is black. They have short, dropped, erect ears that are set high.  The tail is slightly curved at the end. The color of the breed is black and tan, harlequin (black and tan ith blue-gray patches.

Health Concerns:
The Beaucerons are prone to hip dysplasia, Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Gastric torsion / Bloat.

Grooming:
Brushing should be done twice in a week. During shedding season brushing should be done daily. Regular exercise and long walks is recommended.

Cost:
The cost of purchasing this breed is $ 800 USD

Advantages:
  • It is an ideal watch dog
  • They do not bark unnecessary 

Disadvantages:
  • They become both reserve and frank when meeting strangers


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