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New Dawn Belgian Malinois LLC is a state licensed Kennel, breeding & Raising AKC Belgian Malinois Puppies is our primary Activity, All our puppies come from a champion bloodline. They are all healthy and have great temperaments. We are a family owned & operated business. Our mode of operation is far from a traditional kennel, we make sure all our animals, especially our dogs are treated as Our own children and are fully integrated into our family. The Belgian Malinois is a devoted family companion. The Belgian Malinois, one of the four Belgian Shepherd breeds, is a large herding dog with a loyal nature and strong work ethic. The Malinois, pronounced “mal-in-wa,” may sometimes be mistaken for a German Shepherd. Like the other Belgian Shepherds, Belgian Malinois are high-energy dogs who thrive on physical activity. They possess remarkable stamina and require regular exercise to stimulate them mentally and physically. This Belgian dog breed is renowned for their intelligence, agility, and athletic abilities...
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HISTORY OF BELGIAN MALINOIS

The Belgian Malinois is one of four varieties of Belgian Sheepdogs, which were developed in Belgium in the late 1800s. The four varieties are the Malinois fawn-mahogany, short coat with black mask, the Tervuren fawn-mahogany, long coat with black mask, the Laekenois fawn, rough coat, and the Groenendael black, long coat. The American Kennel Club AKC recognizes all but the Laekenois as separate breeds in the U.S., while the United Kennel Club recognizes all four types as one. The Club du Chien de Berger Belge Belgian Shepherd Dog Club was formed in September 1891 to determine which of the many different types of dogs was representative only of the shepherd dogs developed in Belgium. In November of that same year, breeders and fanciers met on the outskirts of Brussels to examine shepherd dogs from that area. After much deliberation, veterinary professor Adolphe Reul and a panel of judges concluded that the native shepherd dog of that province were square, medium-sized dogs with well-set triangular ears and very dark brown eyes and differed only in the texture, color, and length of hair. Subsequent examinations of dogs in other Belgian provinces resulted in similar findings. In 1892, Professor Reul wrote the first Belgian Shepherd Dog standard, which recognized three varieties: dogs with long coats, dogs with short coats, and dogs with rough coats. The Club du Chien de Berger Belge asked the Societe Royale Saint-Hubert Belgium’s equivalent to the AKC for breed status, but the request was denied. By 1901, however, the Belgian Shepherd Dog was finally recognized as a breed. Today’s Malinois can be traced to a breeding pair owned by a shepherd from Laeken named Adrien Janssens. In 1885, he purchased a pale, fawn rough-haired dog called Vos I, or Vos de Laeken from a cattle dealer in northern Belgium. Janssens used Vos I which means “fox” in Flemish to herd his flock and also bred him to a short-haired, brindle-brown dog named Lise also known as Lise de Laeken or Liske de Laeken. After that mating, Vos I was bred to his daughters, establishing a line of very homogeneous dogs with grey rough hairs and short hairs, and fawn rough hairs and short hairs. Today, Vos I and Lise de Laeken are recognized as ancestors not only of the modern Belgian Shepherd Dogs, but of the Bouvier des Flandres and Dutch Shepherd Dogs, as well. Breeders decided to give each of the different varieties of Belgian Shepherd Dogs their own names.

ABOUT BELGIAN MALINOIS

The Belgian Malinois is a medium-sized dog who at first glance resembles a German Shepherd. Malinois are short-haired, fawn-colored dogs with black masks. They are one of four types of Belgian herding dogs and have been shown in the U.S. as a separate breed since 1959. Originally developed in Malines, Belgium, Malinois have great stamina and truly enjoy working. They are intelligent and very active dogs that excel at many tasks. In addition to herding, they also do well with police work, search and rescue, and performance events, such as agility. People unfamiliar with Malinois often confuse them with German Shepherds, but there are significant differences in the body structure and temperament of the two breeds. The Malinois is smaller with lighter bones. They stand with their weight well on their toes, giving them a square body profile, while today’s German Shepherd has a long, sloping back and carries their weight flatter. Malinois are fawn-colored, red, or brown, and the tips of their hair are black, while the German Shepherd is usually tan with a black saddle. Additionally, the Malinois has a more refined, chiseled head than the German Shepherd and smaller, more triangular ears. Many think that the Malinois is more alert and quicker to respond than the German Shepherd. They’re also very sensitive dogs that don’t respond well to harsh training methods. Some Malinois are friendly and assertive, but others are reserved and aloof with strangers. They should never have a fearful or aggressive temperament. Because of their energy level and sensitivity, Malinois are recommended only for people who have previously parented dogs and are skilled in dog training. They are very intense dogs who like to be included in all family activities. They aren’t well suited for people working long hours or traveling often. decided that the Malinois is the breed for you, you should expose your dog to many different people, dogs, other animals, and situations as early as possible. Puppy kindergarten classes are recommended for your Malinois puppy, followed by But a Malinois parent should never forget that this breed was developed to protect and herd. Poorly socialized dogs may behave aggressively out of fear or shyness. Additionally, although well-socialized Malinois are good with children, especially if they are raised with them, they may have a tendency to nip at their heels and try to herd them when playing.

ABOUT US

WHY THE Belgian Malinois

They are not just hypoallergenic but they are a great family pet as they are smart, intelligent and very playful. Their coats also makes them a beautiful dog breed. They are Very affectionate combined with their smarts they can be trained to be therapy dogs.

wHO ARE WE

We are the Jackson's Family, Marquil Jackson, Breonta Jackson & our 3 Boys Run & operate New Dawn Belgian Malinois on Our 40 Acre Ranch. I grew up on a ranch where my parents raised Horses, I still do. My Wife was a Vet Tech but quit her job to concentrate on our Ranch. Contact Us to Learn more

OUR PHILOSOPHY

Our natural philosophy to not dock tails, leave dew claws, use of species specific natural raw diet, and the well being of leaving dogs intact, reflect modern researched health benefits, and our personal beliefs as breeders.

WHY CHOOSE US ?

Firstly the quality of the puppies we produce, that's enough reason to trust us.
Second our experience and assistance. We have been breeding & raising Belgian Malinoiss for 10 yrs now. We provide lifetime assistance for all our puppy families. We offer a 1 Yr Health & Genetic Guarantee.

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