Last Updated: 07/05/2025
Belgian Malinois | Breed Guide
Wondering whether a Belgian Malinois would make a good addition to your family? Read the guide.
Author: Dr Lacey Kelly BVSc (Hons)
Reading Time: 9 minutes - short read
Breed size: | Place of origin: | Intelligence: |
Large | Belgium | Extremely Intelligent |
Breed group: | Energy level: | Weight range: |
Herding | High | 18-34kg |
Life expectancy: | Tendency to bark: | Height range: |
10-14 years | High | 56-66cm at shoulder |
Drool factor: | Ease of training: | Coat type: |
Low | Highly trainable but can be challenging | Short |
Shedding factor: | Overall grooming needs: | Colours: |
Moderate | Moderate | Fawn with black tips. Black mask, ears and extremities |
How big do Belgian Malinois get?The average adult weight of a Belgian Malinois is from 18-34kg. Their height ranges from 56-66cm at the shoulder. Males tend to be a little taller and heavier than females. The best way to estimate your dog's expected adult weight is to have a look at their mother and father. |
How much does a Belgian Malinois cost?Belgian Malinois pups in Australia may cost anywhere from $2000-4000. As with any breed, it is cheaper to adopt an adult dog from a rescue. |
Do Belgian Malinois shed?Yes, Belgian Malinois do shed all year round, with two periods of intense shedding. Belgian Malinois have a dense undercoat coat that sheds heavily in Spring and Autumn.Weekly grooming with a deshedding tool, such as a Furminator is necessary, increasing to daily when required. |
Are Belgian Malinois good pets?Belgian Malinois are incredibly intelligent, loyal dogs that are a working breed first and foremost. They are very social dogs who love to be with their family pack and as such require lots of social interaction. Provided you can give them the intense level of exercise, mental stimulation and interaction they need, Belgian Malinois can make good pets! Belgian Malinois can tend to be aloof with strangers and have a strong protective instinct making them excellent guard dogs. Early and ongoing training and socialisation are imperative for these intelligent dogs and would be most suited to an experienced owner. |
How much exercise do Belgian Malinois need?Belgian Malinois are an extremely active and outgoing breed that benefit from at least 90 minutes of high-energy exercise every day. They can make a great companion to owners who like daily runs, hikes and bike rides. Remember Malinois dogs need to exercise their brain, not just their body. These smart cookies will be looking for interaction and intellectual challenges throughout their day so be sure to provide lots of interactive puzzle toys. |
How long do Belgian Malinois live?The Belgian Shepherd lifespan is 10-14 years on average. As with any breed, they will live much longer if you take good care of them, never let them become overweight, and keep their joints in good health. |
How do I choose a Belgian Malinois breeder?It is important to choose a puppy from a reputable breeder who actively aims to improve the health of the breed by selectively breeding healthy traits and good temperaments. This dog is going to be in your life for the next decade at least so you want to put time into researching a reputable breeder. Never purchase a puppy without inspecting the breeder's premises, seeing their dogs, and asking the 10 Breeder Checklist Questions. Good breeders socialise their animals, house them humanely and allow you to inspect their premises. Read our Guide to Finding a Good Breeder for more tips. |
Do Belgian Malinois bark much?Belgian Malinois make excellent guard dogs and will bark at strangers as well as just about anything else. Training them to not bark excessively can prove to be a difficult task. |