Belgian Shepherd Dog
We know that some dogs are divided into many varieties even if they are one breed, and the Belgian Shepherd Dog is also One of them. This kind of dog looks like a wolf, but their character is not like a wolf. They are friendly, smart, and possessive. So how many types of Belgian Shepherd dogs are there? They come in four types: black-haired, mottled-haired, bristly-haired, and short-haired.
Long-haired species often have longer and rich outer coats, and a very thick undercoat, which allows them to adapt to various situations. Their colors are mostly black or black. Mainly white, or mainly reddish brown or mahogany color.
The coat of the short-haired species is quite short, hard and straight, and can adapt to various changes in the weather. The color ranges from light yellowish brown to black. The just-coated breed is a relatively rare breed and is also the smallest of the existing Belgian Shepherd breeds. The hair is relatively short and the color is mostly light yellow or black. In fact, strictly speaking, they are just one species, just different forms of one species.
It seems that even the same breed of dogs has many forms, so when judging whether a dog’s bloodline is pure, this factor should also be taken into account, so as not to distinguish them. Except for this breed.
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