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Belgian Shepherd Dog Puppies for sale in Bath, Bath and North East Somerset

4 Belgian Shepherd Dog Puppies for sale in Bath, Bath and North East Somerset

The Belgian Shepherd, known also as the Belgian Sheepdog, hails from Belgium, originally bred for herding. Today, it's utilized in diverse roles like police work and search and rescue, showcasing its agility and intelligence. This breed includes different variants: the Groenendael (long-haired), Laekenois (wire-haired), Malinois (short-haired), and Tervuren, noted for their black or fawn-to-mahogany coats. Belgian Shepherds are robust, active dogs, requiring mental stimulation and physical exercise due to their work-intensive background. Their distinct coat types, responsive nature, and protective instincts make them suitable for dedicated, active owners. 

Read our Belgian Shepherd Dog Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Belgian Shepherd Dog dogs - Advert 1
35
8 minutes
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Skye x Nines very last litter ever! 3B &7G

£950
Belgian Shepherd Dog5 weeks37
Nines and Skye last ever litter once they gone they are gone I have a litter of 10 stunning puppies with a mixture of 3 boys and 7 girls, these puppies are conformationally correct, with a thicker bone structure and straight backs. Both parents dedicated to there jobs being the ultimate allround dogs, NINES worked with army/police work when retiring going into private prot
JORDAN L.ID verified
3.50
Bargoed, Caerphilly County Borough(43mi)
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Belgian Shepherd Dog dogs - Advert 1
Licensed Breeder
16
3 days

Belgian shepherd pups Ready now.

£895
Belgian Shepherd Dog12 weeks33
I have for sale a lovely litter of Belgian shepherd puppies. All pups are doing really well , really confident, out going, playful, We have mam here for you to meet, she is a lovely girl , part of t
Kabokane
5.00
Pontypool, Torfaen Principal Area(36.8mi)
Licensed Breeder
Belgian Shepherd Dog dogs - Advert 2
10
1 month

Rehoming ASAP

£450
Belgian Shepherd Dog7 months1
Having to re home my beautiful luna due to change of circumstances in the home. It breaks my heart, she is very loving, very active and needs a lot of training and time put into her. I wouldn't have
Karma J.
Abergavenny, Monmouthshire(41.8mi)
Belgian Shepherd Dog dogs - Advert 3
17
1 month

Belgian malinois puppies

£1,200
Belgian Shepherd Dog4 months35
1 females ONLY puppies looking for their forever home Mum and dad can be seen as family pets Unmatched Intelligence: These pups are bred to be quick learners, making them ideal companions for act
ISABELA B.ID verified
4.50
Poole, Dorset(48.7mi)

FAQs

How much is a Belgian shepherd puppy?

The average cost of a purebred Belgian Shepherd Dog puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £592, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Are Belgian Shepherd good family dogs?

Yes, Belgian Shepherds can be good family dogs as they are loyal, intelligent, and protective. However, they require regular exercise and mental stimulation, making them best suited for active families. Proper training and socialization are important to ensure they are well-behaved around children.

What are the disadvantages of a Belgian Shepherd?

Belgian Shepherds can be prone to certain health issues like hip dysplasia and epilepsy. They also require regular mental and physical stimulation, which can be demanding for owners. Additionally, they may be reserved or wary of strangers, making socialization important.

Do Belgian Shepherds bark a lot?

Belgian Shepherds can be quite vocal and tend to bark to alert their owners of strangers or unusual activity. However, with proper training and socialization, excessive barking can be managed. They are generally alert and protective dogs.

Can Belgian shepherds be left alone?

Belgian Shepherds are highly social and intelligent dogs that generally do not do well when left alone for long periods. They require regular interaction, mental stimulation, and exercise to prevent boredom and anxiety. It’s best to ensure they have company or engaging activities if left alone.