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watsongsd

by watsongsd on 06 May 2008 - 23:05

Thanks


by Tracey on 10 May 2008 - 11:05

Hi..

 

Haven't been on this board often, so I apoligize for the late reply.   I have owned 2 Laekenois so far, my 2 year old male had didn't pass his OFA so he was retired from Schutzhund training, and I am currently playing around with a 6 month old male. 

Both dogs I got from Winjammer Belgians in Michigan. http://winjammer.brinkster.net/index.htm

Someone mentioned Nerves and yes weak nerves are a problem but not in just this variety, but in ALL BELGIANS.  Malinois included, titles don't mean a dog has a stable temperament either!    The Laekens are very rare and very few are worked even in Europe.

They don't tend to have the high prey drive of the Malinois so they aren't as sporty, they are more defensive and less focused on equipment then the mals. They are harder to work because of that.  My first male was "sharp" when young and that turned into to a nice serious attitude as he matured. He has good nerves, bite hard and I had high hopes for him.

Jury is still out on my pup. His nerve is ok right now, prey drive is lower then I am used to in my Mals(I have owned Malinois and GSDs for over 10 years).  I have a GSD bitch who is a month younger and she is so far much, much nicer IMO

In all fairness though it is hard to compare a working bred GSD with a show bred Belgian.

I'd love to breed a nice Laeken to a kick ass Malinois to maybe improve a bit on the working ability in the wire coats, this is ok to do in Canada where are coat types are just varieties of the same breed.  I think the Laekenois has some well needed seriousness, which most malinois I see are lacking nowadays.

Maybe because I am involved in GSDs I look at things differently?

 

Feel free to ask any questions.

 


by Micky D on 11 May 2008 - 17:05

 Here is another Laekenois site, with links to kennels:

http://www.laekenzine.com/

Wasn't a Laeken featured in Susan Barwig's Schutzhund book?

Micky


watsongsd

by watsongsd on 12 May 2008 - 03:05

Thanks for the info. From what I have seen I don't think they can compare to a German Shepherd.






 


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