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Female Belgian Sheepdog

Female, Born on 01/13/26 - 6 weeks
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We have one very sweet affectionate girl available! Our puppies are well socialized, loved and a big part of our family. Our aim is to produce a healthy, structurally sound puppy with a wonderful temperament. We are committed to providing new puppy owners with a happy, healthy, well-rounded companion. We strive to maintain the best vaccination protocol, excellent socialization practices, the cleanest living quarters, and the happiest environment possible for our dogs and puppies. Potty training is started at 6 weeks old to make the new adjustment go smoother. Belgian Sheepdogs are great guard, family, agility, herding, & search and rescue dogs. They are some of the most intelligent and loyal dogs you will ever meet and can be trained to just about any task. Dad and Mom are both beautiful dogs with wonderful temperaments. Dad is out of exceptional linage and imported from Latvia. Both OFA certified. Puppies are $2,000. To reserve a puppy until they are ready to join your family, we are asking a $400 deposit that will go toward full payment of puppy. We have a few different options for shipping if you need your puppy shipped. Feel Free to email, text, or call 816-294-7875 with any questions. Larger puppy and adult photos are of previous litters and/or of parents.
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Belgian Sheepdog
Frequently Asked Questions
About Belgian Sheepdog Puppies
How would you describe a Belgian Sheepdog?
As a protective black beauty, Belgian Sheepdogs have good looks and even better brains. These intelligent family dogs spend their days watching over the house and running around outside. But not too worry: they’ll never let you too far out of their site. Full-grown, they typically weigh 45-75 pounds and stand 22-26 inches tall.
How do Belgian Sheepdogs behave around young children?
Belgian Sheepdogs are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. The Belgian Sheepdog is a family-friendly breed that is well-behaved around kids. However, they should be supervised just in case the child decides to play too hard and send the Sheepdog into herding mode. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How much exercise does a Belgian Sheepdog need?
A daily walk won’t suit this dog’s needs. Belgian Sheepdogs need active owners who can provide plenty of exercise. Take your pup for a run, bike or hike to get their hearts pumping, or consider taking up a dog sport that gets its mind and body moving, like flyball, agility,coursing, or herding. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
What kind of coat care does a Belgian Sheepdog require?
Belgian Sheepdogs have double coats of beautiful black fur. Their medium-length hair sheds once or twice a year. During that time, these dogs will need frequent brushing to control the shedding, but during other times of the year, weekly brushing is plenty. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Are Belgian Sheepdogs a good fit for apartment living?
Belgian Sheepdogs are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. Because of their size, love for companionship, and activity needs, Belgian Sheepdogs are best-suited to live in a home setting with families that have plenty of time to play. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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