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Yes they are in powerful and in bites,but in speed Belgian Shepherds are faster.
No, none of the Belgian Shepherds have won Best In Show at Westminster.
Yes, a few to name are: - German Shepherds - Australian Shepherds - Belgian Shepherds They're all merely different by a name but sport many different looks and personalities from each other.
Lakenois are bigger by a small amount, and are the least similiar to the German Shepherd of all four Belgian Shepherds.
There isn't really a breed that they are related to but the Belgian Shepherd Dog could be a cousin.
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It's probably a Belgian Sheepdog/Belgian Shepherd) (Chien de Berger Belge). they are black-furred dogs that look similar to a German shepherd. There are pictures of them on dogbreedinfo.com
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No, it should not be fired in older Belgian Brownings.
I'm going to presume you mean Belgian Shepherd Dog? Yes, the German Shepherd di have a part in creating all four variaties of The Belgian Sheep dog although the Teruven had German Shepherd used most in its development.
Yes they are aggressive. They act reserved with strangers, but that does not mean shy.
German Shepherds and Belgian Malinois are the two most popular HDR (human remains detection) dogs. Most departments use the German Shepherd and the Belgian Malinois because they can preform impressively in all law enforcement functions. Although, breeds such as Australian Shepherds, Dutch Shepherds, Redbone Coonhounds, Golden Retrievers, Black Labradors, and many others have been used. Any breed of dog can be trained to detect human remains if they have the proper training and a knowledgeable handler.