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18. Belgian Malinois

The Belgian Malinois is not a good breed for children. This dog was bred as a herder, and as a herder, he has a tendency to bite and get attached to children as if to keep them away. The Belgian Malinois became a popular breed in Belgium in the late 1800s as a shepherd and guard dog. It is still one of the most beloved dogs in Belgium today. This breed is intelligent, obedient, and has a strong territorial instinct. Malinois owners are firm and unfazed. Strict owners will find a very uncooperative dog. These dogs require vigorous exercise every day. If not socialized and properly trained, they can become destructive and unruly.
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