Collection: Personalised Belgian Shepherd Gifts

We have a vast range of personalised Belgian Shepherd gifts available for you today. Whether you are searching for a new dog leash or bed for your pooch or are wanting a Belgian Shepherd present for yourself, you can be sure that we have what you’re looking for!

Introduction

The Belgian Shepherd is a large and athletic breed that is no stranger to working hard! From sniffing out dangerous materials at American airports to protecting and herding cattle across Europe, they are a popular choice worldwide. There are four varieties; the Groenendael, the Laekenois, the Malinois and the Tervuren. They are mostly similar, except for some variations in coat and temperament. Some countries class each as a separate breed, whereas Belgium and the UK categorise them all as a Belgian Shepherd.

History

When you first think of Belgium, its infamous chocolate is likely to come to mind. It is responsible for a significant chunk of the country's economy and is one of its main exports. Successful cattle farming is, therefore, an important business. Belgian Shepherds play an active role in this by herding and guarding cattle, indirectly helping Belgium master its wonderful chocolate!

In the late 1800s, Professor Reul split the breed into four standardised types, using a sample of over 100.

By the 20th century, word of the breed had spread across the globe - they pulled ambulance carts for the British Red Cross in the First World War and now guard the White House!

Personality

The temperament of this breed varies from dog to dog, but generally, all are intelligent, energetic and protective. It’s really important to take your Belgian Shepherd on regular long walks (even when the weather is stormy and miserable), or they will become bored and destructive. They are constantly on the watch for danger, so they are wary of strangers. Despite this, they love humans, and it won’t take them long to warm up to people. Whilst they aren’t suitable for a first-time dog owner, they are a perfect companion for someone who can give them the care they need.

Vitals

Height 56-66 cm
Weight 20-30 kg
Other names Belgian Shepherd, Maligator
Origin Belgium
Coat Short, thick
Colour Red, fawn, grey, sometimes with a black mask
Eye Colour Brown
Life Expectancy 12 to 14 years
Health Issues Cataracts, Epilepsy, Hip and Elbow Dysplasia, Hypothyroidism, Progressive Retinal Atrophy
Care Tips They need plenty of daily exercise, a minimum of two hours Brush them every week Keep them on a leash at all times on walks until you are confident they’re fully trained

 

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