Belgian Tervueren
Belgian Tervueren Facts
| Size : |
Large |
| Training Required : |
High |
| Grooming Required : |
High |
| Shedding : |
High |
| Exercise Required : |
A walk and lots of running daily |
| Energy Level : |
Medium/High |
| Protection Level : |
Low |
| Good with Children : |
Yes, with older, more considerate children |
| Health Issues : |
OFA, CERF |
Weight :
Male 29-34 kg (65-75 lb), Female 25-30 kg (55-65 lb)
Height :
Male 61-66 cm (24-26 inches) Female 56-61 cm. (22-24 inches)
Color :
Rich Fawn to Russet Mahogany with Black Overlay (becoming Darker With Maturity), Black Mask And Ears
Temperament :
While the Tervueren is a playful dog, it is also known to be alert, watchful, and protective. It is usually quite reserved with strangers, and it has been known to be aggressive towards animals, including other dogs. This breed is very intelligent, but also independent. It is generally good with children in its own family, but rough play and chasing games are not recommended. Take note that this breed may not have the same toleration for other children. Socialization with other household pets should begin early. The Belgian sheepdog is a good guard dog, but will generally not attack without reason.
Grooming :
The abundant coat of the Belgian Shepherd requires daily grooming, including combing and/or brushing.
Exercise :
The Tervueren is a watchful and active dog, bursting with energy, and always ready to leap into action. As such they need plenty of exercise, preferably off leash.
Life Expectancy :
Around 12-14 years
Litter Size :
Average 8-10 puppies
Origin :
Belgium