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Mia
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About Mia
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Meet puppy Mia!
This precious little one is so sweet. She’s about a medium energy puppy. Low energy for a Mal, but medium for most dogs. She enjoys playing and just being with you. I definitely see her being a great little companion Mal for most families new to this breed. She’ll need training like all Belgian Malinois do, but if you can’t do a training session (because life happens sometimes) it won’t be the end of the world.
This litter was bred specifically to have a milder temperament and less drive than most Belgian Malinois, making them better suited for a beginner home or a family who's lifestyle would better lend to a Malinois who is more easy going. But they will still require lifelong training and brain games/activities to keep them balanced and avoid any behavioral problems from developing.
If you are interested in Mia give us a call. I’d love to answer any questions you might have. 😊🐶🐾
We have some video clips of Mia on our facebook page, you can follow the facebook icon through our website workinglinecanine.com We are in the middle of updating our website, we’ll be uploading new pictures soon to it. But in the meantime you can follow Mia through our facebook page 😊🐶🐾❤️
Coat Colors:
Brown/Chocolate
Red
Medium Brown
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Health guarantee
Health certificate
About The Seller
Working Line Canine
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3 years
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Belgian Malinois Puppies
About Belgian Malinois Puppies
What makes Belgian Malinoiss special?
Belgian Malinois are protective around strangers, but they bond quickly with their families. They have a keen sense of what’s going on and aren’t afraid to defend their owners and territory. For a happy pup, make Malinois your “only child,” and give them plenty of secured space to play. Full-grown, they typically weigh 40-80 pounds and stand 22-26 inches tall.
Will a Belgian Malinois get along with my other pets?
Belgian Malinoiss are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. The Belgian Malinois should be socialized as a puppy if they're going to live with other dogs or pets, but their nature is to be protective and aggressive toward foreign animals. They’re shy around strangers but get along well with children. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Do Belgian Malinoiss need a lot of physical activity?
Belgian Malinois need a lot of activity and outdoor exercise each day, such as a long run, walk, hike, or play session in the yard. Malinois thrive most when their minds are stimulated. To keep them engaged, trying playing complex games, sports, and any activity that taps into their natural prey drive. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
What kind of coat care does a Belgian Malinois require?
Belgian Malinois have a short brown, grey, or fawn coat, sometimes with black-tipped hair. Their face usually has a black mask and ears, along with a lighter underside. Belgian Malinois shed heavily once or twice a year. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Are Belgian Malinoiss a good fit for apartment living?
Belgian Malinoiss are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Malinois are quite large, so they do better in homes with large yards, rather than apartments or small spaces. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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