When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Belgian Malinois are large, strong dogs originally bred for herding. Given their loyalty, ...
The Belgian Malinois (pronounced ma·luhn·waa) is a breed of herding dog that originated in Belgium. The breed is named after the Belgian city of Malines, where it was developed. The Malinois is one of ...
Belgian Malinois are large, strong dogs originally bred for herding. Given their loyalty, athleticism, strength and stamina, they have become a favorite breed within the military and police, and ...
After a 55-pound Belgian Malinois rescued its owner from a mountain lion in Trinity County this week, the dog has since been put at the forefront of the pair’s newfound popularity. But Belgian ...
While sometimes mislabeled as a singular breed, there are actually four Belgian Shepherd breeds, each defined by unique characteristics. While all of the Belgian Shepherd breeds share remarkable ...
A Belgian Malinois has delighted the internet after striking up an unusual friendship, not with another dog, but a miniature Highland calf. In the adorable video, posted by TikTok user ...
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A.K. the Belgian Malinois dog's journey from anti-poaching trainee to crime stopper in Namibia is documented in the documentary "Canine" Keith Prendred A.K. the dog has dedicated his life to helping ...
Channing Tatum's newest movie, "Dog," may induce swooning over the human-animal bond, but some experts worry it could lead to more abandoned Belgian Malinois, the dog breed featured in the movie. In ...
A video of a dog and her owner sharing a bonding moment on a couch has gone viral on TikTok. The clip, which had over 163,000 views as of Friday morning, was posted by @nala_thebelgian, the TikTok ...
Six weeks after dozens of Belgian Malinois pups were rescued from a filthy Queens apartment coated in urine and feces, the young survivors are bouncing back — learning to play, trust and just be dogs.