Their spirited and cheeky sense of humour makes them wonderful family pets. Gentle with children and friendly to other pets, your Belgian Shepherd Dog Tervueren will be right at home.

109. Belgian Shepherd Tervueren

The Belgian Shepherd Dog Tervueren was originally bred to herd and guard fields where valuable linen cloths were laid out to dry in the sun, but these days they are wonderful family pets.

They are highly affectionate dogs and want to spend all their time with their family. They are truly man’s best friend and will stick by your side at all times. Loyal and protective of their home, not to mention highly intelligent, they have a naturally dominant personality so gentle positive training from a young age is ideal. Socialise your Belgian Shepherd Dog Tervueren from a young age and they will be warm and friendly to other animals. They are fantastic with children and get along brilliantly with them. They aren’t known to bark excessively, but will let you know if someone approaches the house.

Fun fact: Their coat is weatherproof and protects the dog from all elements.

Chuck out the remote and explore a new walking or running track as your canine needs lots of exercise. Highly intelligent, your dog will benefit from obedience training and agility. They have a spirited sense of humour and often like to play, instead of listen. A great workout routine includes a morning run and an afternoon romp at the park. Don’t leave your Belgian Shepherd Dog Tervueren alone all day as they become very stressed and bored. You may need to keep the vacuum out as this breed sheds heavily. Brush weekly. They are not hypoallergenic.

Scheduled six monthly health checks and visits to the vet are important to ensure that your dog is healthy and happy throughout all life-stages. It’s important that together with your veterinarian a preventative health care program is determined and maintained based on the individual needs of your canine companion. While a relatively healthy and hardy breed, dogs can suffer from hip dysplasia, skin allergies and eye problems.

 

Size

They are a large-sized breed weighing 27.5-28.5kgs with an average height of 61-66cm.

Space

This breed needs to have access to a yard due to their high-energy needs and exercise requirements.

Energy Levels

They have high-energy needs. A long daily run and lots of games will keep this dog happy.

Difficulty Of Training

Intelligent dogs with a mind of their own. They tend to be stubborn so consistent training with positive reinforcement is best when training your dog.

Family suitability

Great family pets, loyal companions and good watchdogs.

Suitability to other pets

If socialised from a young age, your dog will befriend other pets.

Need for company

They have a high need for company and enjoy playing games with their family.

Hypoallergenic dog breed?

No

Coat and grooming needs

This breed is requires moderate maintenance. Brush twice a week. They have a medium long coat in fawn, red or grey with black shading on the hair and tail tips as well as a black face and ears.

Shedding

They shed moderately.

Tendency to bark

They have a moderate tendency to bark so expect some noise.

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