German Malinois

German Malinois:German Shepherd and Malinois Mix

Hybrid Breed

German Shepherd + Malinois

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Malinois and German Shepherd Mix - a hybrid breed.

The Malinois and German Shepherd are two of the most popular breeds around. They are both intelligent, loyal and protective, which makes them the perfect mix for families.

What are breed characteristics of this mix dog?

The Malinois German Shepherd mix breed is a medium-sized dog with a muscular body. The average weight of this breed is 30 kg and the average height is 60 cm. The coat of this breed is short and dense, and it is usually black and light brown in color. This breed is an excellent guard dog and is known for its loyalty, intelligence and obedience.

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Origin Germany - Belgium
Life expectancy 9 - 14 years
Care requirements low-maintenance
Activity level average to high - high
FCI group not recognised
AKC group not recognised
KC group not recognised
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Possible character traits of Malinois and German Shepherd Mix - Such is probably his nature.

The Belgian Malinois is a medium to large dog breed that originated in Belgium. The Malinois is one of four varieties of the Belgian Shepherd. It is recognized in the United States under the name Belgian Malinois. The other three varieties are the Tervuren, the Laekenois, and the Groenendael. All four varieties are considered separate breeds in their home countries. The Malinois should not be confused with the Australian Shepherd, which is often referred to as the "Australian Shepherd-Malinois" or "Aussie-Malinois".

The Belgian Malinois is a versatile dog that is used for a variety of tasks including herding, protection, police work, narcotics detection and obedience. They are very active dogs that need a lot of exercise. They are also known for their high intelligence.

The German Shepherd is a dog breed that was originally developed in Germany in the late 19th century. German Shepherds are one of the most popular dog breeds in the world and are known for their loyalty, courage and obedience. German Shepherds are also commonly used in law enforcement and the military.

The German Shepherd is a large dog breed, with males usually weighing between 34 to 40kg and females between 27 and 36kg. German Shepherds are intelligent and versatile dogs that are used for a variety of tasks including herding, searching and rescuing, tracking and helping. German Shepherds are also popular as companion and family dogs.

The German Shepherd is a relatively new breed of dog, developed only in the late 19th century. The German Shepherd is descended from a number of other herding and working dogs, including the Collie, the Greyhound, the Bohemian Shepherd, and the German Shorthaired Pointer. The German Shepherd was bred by Captain Max von Stephanitz, who wanted to create a loyal, intelligent, and efficient dog.

The German Shepherd is a versatile dog breed that is used for a variety of tasks such as herding, search and rescue, tracking and helping. German Shepherds are also popular as companion and family dogs.

Character

  • obedient
  • intelligent
  • concentrated
  • curious
  • confidently
  • faithfully
  • vigilant
  • active
  • protective
  • educable
  • friendly
  • stubborn

Usage

  • Watchdog
  • Herding Dog
  • Working Dog
  • Police Dog
  • Sheepdog
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What diseases can occur in Malinois and German Shepherd mix.

Malinois Shepherds are a popular mixed breed, but they are also prone to certain health problems. The most common diseases that occur in this mixed breed include hip and elbow dysplasia, von Willebrand disease, and allergies.

Hip and elbow dysplasia are both inherited diseases that can cause joint pain and mobility problems. Von Willebrand disease is a blood clotting disorder that can cause excessive bleeding. Allergies are also common in Malinois Sheepdogs and can cause itching, rashes and breathing problems.

Although these conditions can be serious, many Malinois Sheepdogs live long and healthy lives with proper care and treatment. If you are considering this mixed breed, be sure to talk to your veterinarian about the risks and how best to keep your dog healthy.

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The Malinois-Sheepdog mix is a relatively new breed, so there is not much standardization in terms of coat and color. However, most Malinois-Sheepdog mixes have a short, dense coat in a brown or black shade. Some may have white markings on the chest or face.

Fur length long - short
Fur flat coated
Ear shape Standing Ears
Tail fanned out - lang
Anatomy massive, strong, sporty
Size ♀ 55 - 61 cm
Weight ♀ 22 - 32 kg
Size ♂ 60 - 66 cm
Weight ♂ 29 - 40 kg
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  • Males are usually 30 kg and the average height is 60 cm.

  • Most German Shepherd mixes live between 10 and 12 years. However, some can live up to 15 years with proper care.

  • There are several differences between the German Shepherd and the Belgian Malinois. German Shepherds are larger and have a more relaxed personality. Belgian Malinois are smaller and more active. They also have a higher prey drive and are more intense.

  • German Shepherds are not typical "cuddle dog" breeds - Thus, neither are their mixes. They are loyal and protective, but they are not typical lap dogs. They do, however, enjoy being close to their family and may lay their head on your lap or lean against you for affection.

  • They can become great family dogs with enough exercise and training.

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