Belgian Shepherd Groenendael
Breed Profile
The Belgian sheepdog (known as the Groenendael in Europe) is the solid-colored variety of the four Belgian shepherd dogs. Elegant and graceful, he possesses a long black coat and an imposing appearance. Given his athletic, majestic allure, and hardworking disposition, makes him an excellent candidate for agility, herding, and obedience competitions.
Temperament
Belgian Shepherd Dogs are described as highly intelligent, alert, in tune with their surroundings and known to forge very strong relationships. They are said to be loyal, intelligent, fun, highly trainable and particularly well suited to family life. As puppies, it is vital that they receive plenty of socializing and will benefit from regular activity and close interaction with people throughout their lives. Their herding heritage gives them a comparatively high energy level, and mental as well as physical exercise is necessary to satisfy the Belgian Shepherd.
Color & Coat
Coat: The Belgian Sheepdogs have double-layer coat, consisting of a dense undercoat and a harder outer coat.
Color: According to the breed standards the Belgian Sheepdog is completely black or black with a bit of white between the pads of the feet.
Health
This hardy, healthy breed is not known to have any major health concerns. Some minor concerns that have been seen are epilepsy, skin allergies, eye problems, excessive shyness, excessive aggressiveness and occasionally hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia. Do not overfeed this breed, as you may nourish its penchant for being lazy and obese.