Quick Stats for the Belgian Tervuren
- Height (at the shoulders): dogs: 24 – 26 inches (61 – 66 cm) ; bitches: 22 – 24 inches (56 – 61 cm)
- Weight: dogs: 65 – 75 pounds (29 – 34 kg) ; bitches: 60 – 70 pounds (27 – 32 kg)
- Life Expectancy: 10 – 12 years
- AKC Group: Herding Group – AKC recognized in 1959
- Shedding: constant light shedder
- Living Conditions: okay in apartment (with sufficient exercise); moderately active indoors; best with average sized yard (minimum)
Personality of the Belgian Tervuren
The Belgian Tervuren is an intelligent and active dog. They were bred to guard and herd livestock. These dogs are very strong, and show great agility and speed. They have the energy to work, herd, and run all day.
The temperament of the Tervuren is quite playful. But they are alert and reserved around strangers. They are natural watchdogs and will protect their family fearlessly. These dogs make great house pets and are safe with children. However, some dogs may nip in an attempt to herd the children.
History of the Belgian Tervuren
The history of the Belgian Tervuren can be traced back to around 1800s. They originated in Belgium and are actually one of four Belgian dog breeds. All four breeds share similar characteristics with the exception of the coat type and color patterns. They are:
- Groenendael – long, black hair
- Malinois – wire haired
- Laekenois – wire haired
- Tervuren – non-black haired
All of these dogs were use for herding and as guardians of livestock.
The Tervuren was named after a small Belgian village. They were not quite as popular as the other Belgian shepherd breeds, but were still registered by the AKC.
The breed was officially registered by the American Kennel Club in 1959.
The Belgian Tervuren Care and Grooming
These dogs enjoy moderately cool and warm temperatures and preferably should have time outdoors daily.
Like other herding dogs, the Belgian Tervuren needs lots of daily exercise. The best activities include games that are challenging and that provide mental and physical stimulation. Because of their intelligence, these dogs are easily trained. They enjoy herding activities if given the opportunity.
Grooming requirements for the Tervuren’s long, straight, heavy outer coat, and dense undercoat includes a good brushing and combing at least two to three times per week. Look for mats in the ruff and outer legs. Clip between the toes and the outer ears as necessary.
The breed is a constant light shedder. Males shed heavily annually and females shed heavily twice per year.
Health Problems of the Belgian Tervuren
The average life expectancy of the Belgian Tervuren is about ten to twelve years.
This breed has no major health concerns.
Minor health issues include:
- epilepsy
- PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy)
- hypothyroidism
- allergies
- CHD (Canine Hip Dysplasia)
- elbow dysplasia
- tendency for obesity
These other issues can occur, but are rarely seen:
- hemangiosarcoma
- pannus
- PPM (Persistent Pupillary Membrane)
- cataracts
Veterinarians recommend having the Belgian Tervuren tested specifically for hip, elbow, and eye problems.
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En relación al perfil de mi flamante y hermosa perra.Tengo una cachorra pastora belga Tervuren, de tres meses,fue separada de su camada a los dos meses app,dentro de los cuidados para su desarrollo,qué importancia tienen ciertos ruídos como la batería,la música fuerte,para los cuales presentó una reacción de miedo,por otro lado mustra una cierta timidez a ciertos estímulos y perros del vecindario.
Todos los cachorros muestran la misma reacción por ser tan bebés o es que ésta especialmente fue sometida a ruidos grandes repentinamente? de una otra forma, quedará con el trauma o se irá acostumbrando? pues necesito una guardiana con carácter y confianza y no que se asuste con ciertos acontecimientos inesperados, personas y perros extraños
atte.
C.G.G.