Coat: Double

How often should a Belgian Sheepdog be groomed?

Belgian Sheepdogs have a medium-length double coat that requires regular upkeep to stay healthy and clean. Their thick undercoat sheds heavily during spring and fall, so brushing three times a week is essential, increasing frequency during shedding seasons. Use an undercoat rake to remove loose fur and prevent matting, especially behind the ears and around the neck where tangles tend to form. Bathing every 4 to 6 weeks helps maintain coat condition, and blow-drying afterward aids in removing dead hair and reducing shedding around the home. Color care varies slightly: black coats show dust and dandruff more clearly, so regular brushing helps keep the coat shiny. Brindle and liver shades benefit from gentle shampoos that enhance natural tones without fading. White markings should be checked for dirt and stains regularly. - Brush 3× weekly, more in shedding seasons - Use undercoat rake to remove dead hair - Bathe every 4–6 weeks, blow-dry for best results - Check white markings for stains Pro tip: Blow-drying after baths loosens dead undercoat, reducing shedding significantly.

Size: Medium

About the Belgian Sheepdog

Belgian Sheepdog, illustration, with black points, double coat, in black, brindle

The Belgian Sheepdog, often called the Groenendael, is a striking medium-sized herding dog with a dense double coat that comes in various black-based colors and patterns. Originating in Belgium during the 1800s, this breed was developed for herding and guarding livestock, prized for its strength and versatility. Their sleek black or brindle coats often feature distinctive black masks or white markings, adding to their noble appearance. These dogs are alert and protective, naturally cautious around strangers but affectionate with family members. They thrive when given tasks that challenge both their mind and body, making them excellent candidates for dog sports like agility and obedience. Belgian Sheepdogs adapt well to active households and enjoy being involved in daily routines, but they do need consistent socialization to manage their protective instincts.

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