Posted by dognutter | Posted in Dog Articles | Posted on 20-01-2012
Tags: dog breeds, dog names puppy names, dogs
Snuggie for Dogs in Pink – As Seen on TV
- Keep your pet completely warm in the chilly air
- Warm, super-soft fleece is ideal for indoor or outdoor use
- Adjustable velcro tabs ensure the perfect fit
- The Snuggie blanket is machine washable for your convenience
- Keeps dogs warm and paws free
Snuggie for Dogs in pink – is seen as the TVDog Snuggie! Finally, you can keep your dog warm all year round. It’s blanket coat with sleeves. No more struggling with trying to dress your squirmy pet in tight clothes. The Snuggie for Dogs has adjustable Velcro tabs and a simple step into design that makes dressing easy. Spacious sleeve design for ease of movement. Dog Snuggie is so comfortable that your dog does not even know he has it. It can easily be worn with collars and harnesses without interfering. Perfect for long walks, playing in the yard, travel…
Named for the Belgian city in which it originated, the Belgian Malinois is a medium-sized dog that stands up to 26 inches at the withers and can weigh as much as 65 pounds. In appearance it is not unlike the German Shepherd, although the Malinois is slightly smaller and less heavily-built.
There are, in fact, four closely related breeds of Belgian sheepdog. In addition to the Malinois you’ll find the Tervuren, Groenendal, and Laekenois. Different kennel clubs recognize these breeds differently, some consider them variants of a single breed, while others have accredited each as a breed in its own right.
From its roots as a shepherd dog, the Malinois has developed into one of the most widely used law enforcement dogs worldwide. Their obedience and intelligence makes them ideal for bomb detection, search and rescue, narcotics work and guarding.
These are smart, loyal dogs who are strongly protective and territorial in nature. They are suitable as family pets but need training, socialization and consistent leadership. They also need fairly vigorous exercise and will do best with an active family who can give them plenty of attention and companionship. A bored and under-exercised Malinois will soon develop behavioural issues like chewing, problem barking and digging.
Socialization is important, especially with children, other dogs and non-canine pets. But even a well socialized Malinois may try to be dominant with other dogs, so be sure to supervise situations where dominance may be an issue, like meal times.
You should also be aware that the herding instinct is still dominant in the breed, so they try to herd anyone in the immediate vicinity – usually by nipping at their ankles.
If you’re a first time dog owner you should think long and hard before taking on the responsibility of a Malinois as they can be a real handful. Speak to other owners, breeders and perhaps a dog trainer before making a decision. This is not an ideal breed for the inexperienced.
The Belgian Malinois is a robust and healthy dog breed with few major health issues. Minor concerns for the breed includes cataracts, epilepsy, thyroid disease and progressive retinal atrophy.As far as behavioral issues are concerned, aggressiveness or shyness may occur in dogs that have not been properly socialized.
The Malinois is an easy breed to care for and requires only a good brush down a few times per week to keep the coat looking its best.
The Malinois is a working dog and not ideally suited to apartment living. They can however do okay in a smaller space provided they get rigorous daily exercise. They do like to be outdoors, but they are generally devoted to their families and would much rather live indoors among their human ‘pack’.
Picking a name for your Belgian Malinois can be a challenge. The best advice is to visit some of the many puppy names, sites online. My recommendation is puppy-names-hq.com, which has a huge database, including thousands of girl dog names.




