The most widely used police dog in Europe - Belgian Malinois
Belgian Malinois

Belgian Malin The Northdog, also known as the Belgian Malinois, is the only short-haired type among the four types of Belgian Shepherd Dogs, and is a well-known ancient breed. Regardless of IQ, agility, obedience, and trainability, they are superior to other working dogs, and they are extremely sincere to their owners. In France, the Netherlands, Belgium and other European countries, Malinois dogs account for 60% to 70% of the total number of police dogs. Other countries have imitated this, making purebred Malinois dogs currently very difficult to find.
1. Experience
In 1891, a group of growers in Marin City promoted the breeding of horses and dogs. By 1901, the first horse dog, vos des polders, was registered. Early breeders recognized the beauty and gentleness of the Malinois, but never denounced their serviceability. Originally, the Malinois was known for its working nature, and the Malinois was considered to be the most trainable, versatile, and hard-working among the four Belgian Shepherd dog breeds. Malinois is often used to breed other Belgian dog breeds to adjust coat type, color, herding nature, and workability. In those years, there were often hybrid connections between the four models. Even though there was no support for the Belgian Shepherd Dog, in fact it was not until 1973 that the interbreeding of the four lines of the Belgian Shepherd Dog was prohibited.
In the ten years before the First World War, the Developers worked hard to promote peace and prosperity in Europe. Get more and more successful and popular in police dog and tracking attempts. In World War I, dogs were used as messengers, life-savers, and artillery cart pullers. World War I was devastating to the horses and dogs in Belgium. After the war, the breeders had to ignore the coat color of the Malinois to promote conditions and restore lost qualities.
2. Efficiency
The Belgian Malinois is superior to other working dogs in terms of IQ, agility, compliance and trainability. It has good compliance, long-term impulse, high vigilance, It has outstanding characteristics such as agility, boldness and fierceness, strong attack power, high holding ability, strong jumping ability, strong adaptability, etc., especially its explosive power of jumping, which is even more amazing. A good horse dog can climb trees and win. Crossing a 3-meter-high wall is a breeze. And he is extremely sincere to his master. There is also a saying in the industry that a horse-dog will bite you to death. Once bitten by a horse-dog, a well-trained horse-dog will not let go no matter how much the enemy beats it. This is also the reason for the majority of armed police forces and dog training institutions. An important reason for using horse dogs as police dogs and riot control dogs.
In France, the Netherlands, Belgium and other European countries, Malinois dogs account for a large number of police officers60% to 70% of the total number of dogs are widely used in tracking, anti-narcotics, security, protection, escort, etc., and are uniformly used for search, protection, etc. in the United States. At present, the military and police circles in the United States, Germany, Australia, China and other countries have realized the value of horse dogs and have begun to introduce them widely. In China, there is the Chinese Horse Dog - Kunma Dog. It is a Malinois dog imported from Belgium by the Ministry of Public Security of China in 2000. It was hybridized with the improved Kunming dog at the Kunming Police Dog Base. The hybrid dog has obvious advantages. Through police dog training and on-site use in many areas, it has played a very popular role in detection. use.

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