Police canines must be a distinct breed. These magnificent creatures are descended from generations of canines bred expressly to do the problematic duties that police dogs are expected to complete. In general, not all canines can do this, which is why we generally only see a few specific breeds being trained as police dogs.
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Let’s take a look at a fantastic Belgian Malinois performance this time! Look at how high he can climb and how far he can jump!
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The intelligent, self-assured, and adaptable Belgian Malinois (also known as Mal) is a world-class worker who forms an enduring link with his human companion. Denying a Mal action and the joy of your company is depriving him of his fundamental reasons for being in your company.
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Belgian Malinois are herders who stand 22 to 26 inches tall, proud, and vigilant. They have an honest, no-frills appearance, as befitting canines meant to work hard for their food. They are strong and well-muscled but more graceful than big. The lofty carriage of the head is a breed characteristic. Colours range from a deep fawn to dark mahogany. The dark ears and mask draw attention to the brilliant, curious eyes, which are the colour of dark Belgian chocolate.
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If you’ve ever watched a Mal complete an obedience routine, you know how intelligent and enthusiastic this breed is. Mal is happiest when he gets enough exercise beside their adoring owner.
As police and military K-9s, Mals are in great demand. They have performed so well that a life-size bronze of a Belgian Malinois may be found at the Fayetteville, North Carolina, military canine monument.
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