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Glossary Term: Belgian Tervuren

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The Belgian Tervuren is a medium-sized dog with a long coat of fur. They are a herding breed that originated in Belgium, and are related to other Belgian herding dogs such as the Belgian Malinois and Belgian Sheepdog. The Tervuren is a highly intelligent, alert, and active breed, and can be an excellent companion for active families.

The coat of the Belgian Tervuren is thick, long, and wavy, with a ruff around the neck and a long tail that is often carried over the back. They have a broad head and square muzzle, with dark almond-shaped eyes and a black nose. They come in a variety of colors, including sable, black, gray, and fawn.

The Tervuren is an active breed that requires plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. They are best suited for an active home with a large, securely fenced-in yard for them to run and play in. This breed is also highly trainable, and responds well to positive reinforcement techniques. They are an excellent choice for those looking for an intelligent and devoted companion.

The Tervuren is a loyal and protective breed, and is typically good with children, although they may be a bit too energetic and boisterous for very young children. They can also be territorial and may bark and guard their home and family. As with all breeds, socialization is important to ensure they are comfortable in a variety of situations and around different people.

Overall, the Belgian Tervuren is a wonderful breed for an active family looking for an intelligent companion. With the right amount of exercise, mental stimulation, and training, they can be a loyal and devoted family pet.