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Laekenois dog

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Origin
  
Belgium

AKC
  
Miscellaneous

Life span
  
12 – 14 years

Coat
  
rough. medium length

Hypoallergenic
  
No


Other names
  
Belgian Laekenois Belgian Shepherd Dog (Laeken) Chien de Berger Belge

Colour
  
light fawn to red brown with black shading

FCI
  
Group 1, Section 1 Sheepdogs #015b

Temperament
  
Lively, Watchful, Protective, Alert, Energetic, Active

Height
  
Male: 60–66 cm, Female: 56–62 cm

Colors
  
Fawn Sable, Mahogany, Red, Fawn, Black & Tan, Red Sable

Weight
  
Male: 25–30 kg, Female: 20–25 kg

Similar
  
Groenendael, Tervuren, Belgian Shepherd, Malinois dog, Berger Picard

The Laekenois is a breed of dog, sometimes classified as a variety of the Belgian Shepherd rather than as a separate breed. "Laekenois" is pronounced /ˈlæknwɑː/ LAK-in-wah. This breed is not fully recognized in the United States. However, they can be shown in Britain, Canada, Australia, and throughout Europe, along with all three of the closely related breeds which share a heritage with the Laekenois: the Tervuren, the Malinois, and the Groenendael, the last being shown in the U.S. as the Belgian Sheepdog.

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Appearance

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Like all Belgian Shepherds, the Laekenois is a medium-sized, hard-working, square-proportioned dog in the sheepdog family with sharply triangular ears. The Laekenois is recognized by its woolly brown and white coat, intermixed so as to give a tweedy appearance. Most kennel clubs' standards allow for black shading, principally in muzzle and tail, indicating the presence of the melanistic mask gene.

History

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The Belgian Laekenois originated as a dog for herding sheep at the Royal Castle of Laeken. Besides its role as a herding dog, this breed is also used to guard linen that is placed in fields to dry. In the First and Second World War, the Laekenois was used a messenger dog .

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The Laekenois is considered both the oldest and the most rare of the Belgian Shepherd Dogs. Until the advent of dog shows in the early 1900s, the four varieties were freely intermixed, in fact, there are only three genes (short/long coat, smooth/wire coat, fawn/black coat) that separate the varieties genetically. Purebred Laekenois occasionally give birth to smooth-coated puppies, which, depending on the pure-bred registry, can be registered as Malinois.

The Laekenois is currently in the American Kennel Club's Miscellaneous Class and is assigned the Herding Group.

Health

See Health section of Belgian Shepherd for more information.

Activities

Laekenois can compete in dog agility trials, obedience, showmanship, flyball, tracking, and herding events. Herding instincts and trainability can be measured at noncompetitive herding tests. Belgian Shepherds exhibiting basic herding instincts can be trained to compete in herding trials.

References

Laekenois dog Wikipedia