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Loyal, Alert & Intelligent

Belgian Sheepdog Work Description

The Belgian Sheepdog, also known as the Groenendael, is a versatile herding breed known for its intelligence, elegance, and loyalty. Originally bred for herding livestock, it has evolved into a skilled working dog used in police work, search-and-rescue, and competitive obedience. These dogs are highly trainable, thrive on mental and physical challenges, and form strong bonds with their families, making them excellent companions for active households.


Belgian Sheepdog Detailed Attributes

AttributesBelgian Sheepdog Details
Detailed Description of LooksMedium to large-sized with a graceful and athletic build. They have a dense, long black coat, a proud carriage, and alert, expressive eyes.
Size and WeightHeight: 22–26 inches; Weight: 45–75 pounds.
HypoallergenicNo. Belgian Sheepdogs are not hypoallergenic and shed seasonally, especially during coat changes.
Coat TypeLong, dense, and double-coated with a thick undercoat that requires regular grooming to prevent matting and control shedding.
TrainabilityHighly intelligent and eager to please, making them very trainable with consistent and positive reinforcement.
Exercise NeedsVery High. They require daily vigorous exercise, including herding activities, agility training, and long walks or runs.