AKC Willow T, a female Belgian Tervuren for sale in Springfield, MO – Photo 1 of 9
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AKC Willow T

Female, Born on 10/26/22 - 3 years
Available for: Pickup
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Last daughter available out of TK Lunar Eclipse, "Luna", and sired by TK Forest of the Night. (Luna is littermate sibling to the famous Tervuren, "Mr. Cupcakes" on the Wild Alaskan Bush People reality show... (we bred him, and retained his sister as my sister's dog.) "Willow" is elegant, smoothly built, and extremely intelligent; house trained, leash trained, knows her name, comes when called, Sits, downs, etc. She gets along well with other animals, adores little dogs smaller than her, and plays well within the 'friend group'. Motivated and focused, she is very "watchy" on moving objects, so would succeed at herding or simply have a blast doing lure coursing. Alert and protective, Willow is an excellent watch dog and a very keen eyed protector, she's going to be an absolutely gorgeous guardian of her new home. Breeding quality, DNA typed, I intended keeping her myself, but life situations preclude retaining her at this time.
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Belgian Tervuren
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The Belgian Tervuren is a smart, lively breed with an insatiable appetite for activity. Whether it’s running after other animals, hiking along your side, or training for a new sport, they can’t get enough. Keep this pup active, or you’ll have one crazy canine on your hands. Full-grown, they typically weigh 45-75 pounds and stand 22-26 inches tall.
Are Belgian Tervurens a good choice for families with kids?
Belgian Tervurens are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. The Belgian Tervuren is moderately friendly with children, dogs, and other pets. They can be socialized to get along well, but they aren’t the most family-friendly breed around. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Do Belgian Tervurens need a lot of physical activity?
Belgian Tervurens need plenty of outdoor exercise every day to stay happy and healthy. They enjoy long jogs, walks, and plenty of playtime in the yard—especially if you join in. These dogs love working their minds as much as their bodies, so complex games, sports, and training are perfect for them. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How much grooming does a Belgian Tervuren need?
Belgian Tervurens have long, thick double coats, that are usually brown with a black overlay and mask. You also may find sable or grey variations, but they’re much less common. Belgian Tervurens shed heavily once or twice a year and need frequent brushing during those times. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do Belgian Tervurens do best — city or country?
Belgian Tervurens are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Tervurens also crave lots of attention and activity, making them a bad fit for owners that aren’t home often or can’t keep up with their exercise needs. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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