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Belgian Laekenois
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Belgian Laekenois

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Belgium Β· 10–12 years

About the Belgian Laekenois

The Belgian Laekenois (pronounced 'LAK-in-wah') is the rarest of the four Belgian Shepherd varieties, distinguished by its rough, tousled, fawn-colored coat. Named after the ChΓ’teau de Laeken, the residence of the Belgian royal family, the Laekenois was originally used to guard linen drying in the fields and to herd livestock. They share the intelligence, versatility, and work ethic of their Belgian Shepherd siblings (Malinois, Tervuren, Groenendael) but with a unique wiry coat and slightly more independent temperament. The Laekenois was the last Belgian Shepherd variety to gain full AKC recognition, in 2020.

Breed stats

Height
22–26 in
Weight
55–65 lbs
Lifespan
10–12 years
Group
Herding
Coat
Rough, wiry, tousled, dry-textured
Origin
Belgium

Coat colors

  • Fawn
  • Red
  • Fawn with Black Overlay

Temperament & ratings

Energy level
High
Trainability
High
Shedding
Low
Grooming needs
Moderate
Barking level
Moderate

Compatibility

Good with kids
High
Good with dogs
Moderate
Good with cats
Low
Apartment friendly
Low

Exercise & feeding

Daily exercise

60–90 min

per day recommended

Daily food

2–3 cups

high-quality dry food

Common health issues

  • Hip dysplasia
  • Elbow dysplasia
  • Progressive retinal atrophy
  • Epilepsy
  • Hypothyroidism

Not every Belgian Laekenois will develop these conditions, but awareness helps with early detection. Regular veterinary checkups and choosing a responsible breeder who health-tests their dogs are the best preventive measures.

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