Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Belgian Malinois, our breeding program, and bringing home your new companion
Breed Information
While both are working breeds, Belgian Malinois are generally:
- More compact and agile: Slightly smaller with a square build
- Higher energy drive: Often described as "velcro dogs" with intense work ethic
- Different coat: Short, dense fawn coat with black mask
- More intense: Often better suited for active homes or working roles
Malinois are often preferred for police work, sport, and protection due to their drive and biddability.
Yes, but with important considerations. Belgian Malinois can be excellent family dogs when:
- They come from stable, well-tempered breeding lines
- The family is active and committed to daily exercise
- Proper socialization begins early
- Children are taught how to interact respectfully with dogs
- The dog has a "job" or regular mental stimulation
They are loyal, protective, and form strong bonds with their families. However, they're not "couch potato" dogs and need engaged owners.
Adult size ranges:
- Males: 24-26 inches tall, 60-80 pounds
- Females: 22-24 inches tall, 40-60 pounds
They typically reach full size by 18-24 months. Our breeding stock is selected for proper conformation within breed standards.
Belgian Malinois typically live 12-14 years with proper care. Factors that contribute to longevity include:
- Quality genetics from health-tested parents
- Proper nutrition throughout life
- Regular veterinary care and preventive medicine
- Maintaining healthy weight
- Appropriate exercise without over-stressing joints
Health & Genetics
All our breeding dogs undergo comprehensive health testing including:
- Hip and Elbow Dysplasia: OFA or PennHIP certification
- Eye Examinations: Annual CERF exams
- Genetic Testing: For breed-specific conditions
- Thyroid Evaluation: Complete thyroid panel
- Cardiac Evaluation: Doppler echocardiogram
We provide full documentation to puppy buyers and only breed dogs with excellent health clearances.
While generally healthy, potential concerns include:
- Hip and Elbow Dysplasia: Screened through OFA/PennHIP
- Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA): Genetic testing available
- Exercise Induced Collapse (EIC): Can be tested
- Anesthesia Sensitivity: Due to low body fat
- Bloat (GDV): Prevention through feeding practices
Responsible breeding significantly reduces these risks. We screen all breeding stock accordingly.
Yes, we provide a comprehensive health guarantee:
- 72-hour guarantee: Veterinary check upon arrival
- 2-year genetic health guarantee: Coverage for hereditary conditions
- Lifetime support: We're always available for questions
The full guarantee terms are detailed in our puppy contract and require proper veterinary care, nutrition, and adherence to recommended wellness protocols.
Puppies leave with:
- Age-appropriate DHPP vaccination
- Multiple deworming treatments
- Microchip with registration
- Health certificate from our veterinarian
- Detailed vaccination schedule for remaining shots
We follow AAHA vaccination guidelines and provide complete records.
Training & Temperament
Yes, they are highly intelligent and eager to please, making them one of the most trainable breeds. However:
- They need consistent, positive training methods
- They thrive with mental challenges and variety
- They can become destructive if under-stimulated
- Early socialization is crucial
We recommend obedience classes and ongoing training throughout their lives.
Minimum 1-2 hours daily of active exercise, plus mental stimulation. This includes:
- Running, fetch, or jogging
- Training sessions (obedience, tricks, nosework)
- Puzzle toys and interactive games
- Structured activities like agility or protection sports
Puppies need controlled exercise to protect developing joints—short sessions with plenty of free play.
Yes, Belgian Malinois typically have strong prey drive, which makes them excellent for:
- Protection sports and bite work
- Agility and flyball
- Search and rescue
This drive requires management around small animals and proper channeling through training. Early socialization helps create appropriate boundaries.
With proper socialization, they can coexist well with other dogs. Considerations:
- Early, positive introductions are essential
- Same-sex aggression can occur in adulthood
- Their herding instincts may emerge with other pets
- Supervision is recommended, especially with small animals
We can discuss your specific household situation during the selection process.
Care & Maintenance
We recommend:
- Puppies: High-quality large breed puppy formula
- Adults: Premium food with 25-30% protein, 15-20% fat
- Avoid: Grain-free diets linked to DCM (consult your vet)
We send puppies home with a starter bag of their current food and detailed feeding guidelines. We're happy to discuss nutrition options based on your dog's activity level.
Belgian Malinois are not hypoallergenic and shed moderately year-round, with heavier shedding during seasonal changes. Grooming needs:
- Brush 2-3 times weekly with rubber curry brush
- Bathe every 6-8 weeks or as needed
- Nail trimming every 2-3 weeks
- Regular ear cleaning and dental care
Their short coat is relatively low-maintenance but regular brushing helps manage shedding.
They adapt well to various homes but need:
- Space to move: Fenced yard ideal, but can adapt to apartments with sufficient exercise
- Mental stimulation: Puzzle toys, training, activities
- Family involvement: They want to be with their people
- Secure fencing: At least 6-foot fence due to jumping ability
They are not suited for being left alone for long hours without adequate exercise and enrichment.
Malinois have a short, dense coat that provides moderate protection:
- Heat: They are active and can overheat—provide shade, water, and avoid intense exercise in high temperatures
- Cold: They need shelter and may need coats in extreme cold, especially if not acclimated
They're adaptable but should always have access to climate-controlled shelter.
About Our Program
Our philosophy centers on three pillars:
- Health: Comprehensive testing and genetic screening
- Temperament: Stable, confident dogs suitable for various homes
- Working Ability: Preserving the breed's innate drive and intelligence
We breed selectively (1-2 litters annually) to ensure each puppy receives individual attention and early training. Quality over quantity is our guiding principle.
Our puppies are raised using Puppy Culture protocols and receive:
- Early neurological stimulation from days 3-16
- Exposure to household sounds, surfaces, and experiences
- Introduction to various people (including children)
- Basic handling and grooming desensitization
- Early crate training and potty foundations
This comprehensive approach builds confident, resilient puppies ready for their new homes.
Yes, we welcome approved visitors. Our process:
- Complete initial application and phone interview
- Schedule visit during appropriate puppy age (typically after 5-6 weeks)
- Meet the dam (mother) and observe the litter
- Discuss your goals and preferences
Visits are by appointment only to ensure puppy health and safety.
We offer lifetime breeder support including:
- 24/7 availability for questions and concerns
- Guidance on training, nutrition, and health
- Access to our private community of Malinois owners
- Regular check-ins during the first year
- Lifetime commitment to take back any dog we've bred if circumstances change
We consider every puppy family part of the North Star community for life.
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