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There are few breeds more physically striking than the Belgian Tervuren. Dark, intelligent eyes gaze from a black-muzzled face. The dog's body hair is moderately long, though more abundant in mature males, and is of a base color ranging from warm fawn to fiery mahogany, overlaid with a veil of black. The underbelly and leg fringes are typically a lighter shade of the same color.
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We feel the Tervuren is a "special dog". Those of us who own them are completely charmed by their intelligence, trainability, and, perhaps most of all, their sense of humor.
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A helpful article reprinted by permission of the American Kennel Club for people interested in obtaining the right dog for them.
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The club was formed in 1960 shortly after the AKC gave the Belgian Tervuren separate breed status from the Belgian Sheepdog. There were just 12 charter members.
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