Belgian Malinois

Belgian Malinois

The Belgian Malinois will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. It is moderately active indoors and will do best with at least an average-sized yard. This breed prefers cool climates, but adapts well to others. It can live outdoors but would much rather be with his people. Moderate Shedding: The Belgian Malinois has a short brown, grey or fawn coat with possible black-tipped hairs. It has a black mask and ears and a lighter underside. The Belgian Malinois should not be brindle (alternating stripes of color). Belgian Malinois shed heavily once or twice a year. 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. 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.

Barking Tendencies: 4 stars Frequent
Cat Friendly: 3 stars
Stranger Friendly: 2 stars
01: Charlie
02: Leo
08: Riley
Dog Friendly: 3 stars
Health Issues: 3 stars Hypoallergenic: No
Litter Size: 6-10 puppies
Other names: Malinois, Chien De Berger Belge, Mechelaar, Mechelse Herder, Mechelse Scheper, Pastor Belga Malinois
Shedding Level: 3 stars More + Less - Moderate Shedding: The Belgian Malinois has a short brown, grey or fawn coat with possible black-tipped hairs. It has a black mask and ears and a lighter underside. The Belgian Malinois should not be brindle (alternating stripes of color). Belgian Malinois shed heavily once or twice a year.
04: Jake
06: Tucker
Colors: Fawn Fawn Sable Mahogany Red Red Sable
10: Duke
Exercise Needs: 5 stars This is a working dog that is accustomed to an active outdoor life. As such it needs a lot of exercise, including a long daily walk. In addition, it will greatly benefit being off the leash as much as possible in a safe area.
Height: Male: 61–66 cm (24–26 in) Female: 56–61 cm (22–24 in)
Life span: 12-14 years
Origin: Belgium
Watchdog Ability: 5 stars Great Watchdog Ability: This dog will bark and alert its owners when an intruder is present. It exhibits very protective behavior, acts fearless toward any aggressor, and will do what it takes to guard and protect its family.
05: Riley
07: Sam
Grooming: 1 stars Low Maintenance: The Laekenois’ rough coat is easy to care for. Brush it weekly to remove dead hair and distribute skin oils.
Name: Belgian Malinois
Popularity: 2022: #32 2021: #36 2020: #37 2019: #41 2018: #43 2017: #44 2016: #47 2015: #51
Puppy Prices: Average $1000 - $1800 USD Usually, the average price of a Belgian Malinois puppy from a reputable breeder is between $800 and $1,800, while a top-quality Belgian Malinois puppy can cost as high as $3,500 and upward. The price depends on the dog's lineage, conformation to breed standards, age, and training.
Rank: Boy Names
Trainability: 5 stars Easy Training: Training will be enjoyable. This dog is inclined to listen to commands and obey its owner. This breed will require fewer repetitions to obey specific instructions, pleasing owners who like to see quick results.
03: Toby
09: Buster
Child Friendly: 4 stars Good with Kids: This is a suitable dog breed for kids. It is also friendly toward other pets and shy toward strangers.
Size: Large
Temperament: Active Alert Confident Friendly Hard-working Protective Stubborn Watchful
Type: Purebred
Adaptability: 5 stars
Apartment Friendly: 3 stars More + Less - The Belgian Malinois will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. It is moderately active indoors and will do best with at least an average-sized yard. This breed prefers cool climates, but adapts well to others. It can live outdoors but would much rather be with his people.
Playfulness: 5 stars
Intelligence: 3 stars Ranking: #22 Full Ranking List
Weight: Male: 25–30 kg (55–66 lb) Female: 20–25 kg (44–55 lb)
Breed Group: Herding (AKC:1959)(UKC)