Malinois vs Dutch Shepherd: Key Differences Explained 🐶

Discover the main differences between the Belgian Malinois and Dutch Shepherd, including their appearance, temperament, and suitability as working or family dogs. Find out which breed is right for you!

Malinois vs Dutch Shepherd: Key Differences Explained 🐶
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23 views • Mar 8, 2018
Malinois vs Dutch Shepherd: Key Differences Explained 🐶

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The Belgian Malinois is a sturdy dog of square proportion with moderately heavy, but oval, bone. It is elegant, with very proud head carriage. The overall impression is of power without bulkiness. The gait is smooth and easy, seemingly effortless rather than hard driving. Such a gait gives the impression of tirelessness. The Malinois has a tendency to run in a wide circle rather than a straight line. Its coat is fairly short, straight, and hard, with a dense undercoat. Its expression is intelligent and questioning.<br />Intense best describes the Belgian Malinois. This is a high-energy breed with a need for regular mental and physical stimulation. It is alert, smart and serious, an ideal watchdog and guard dog. It is aloof with strangers and can be aggressive toward other dogs and animals. Some can be domineering. When confined, it often runs in sweeping circles in an effort to stay on the move. It is protective of its home and family.<br /><br />Highly protective of its family and territory, the Dutch Shepherd is a passionate but restrained watchdog. An alert and watchful companion to children, the Dutch Shepherd is also easy to train and eager to please, learning and responding to the most complex commands.Reliable, alert, intelligent, and intuitive, the Dutch Shepherd is loyal to his family. You’ll find this dog to be affectionate, happy and obedient – a wonderful combination in a dog. If you have other dogs in your household, no problem; this breed likes other animals.

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Mar 8, 2018

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