Last Updated: Nov 22, 2022
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- Are Belgian Malinoiss Aggressive Towards Strangers?
- Are Belgian Malinoiss Aggressive Towards their Owners?
- Are Belgian Malinoiss Aggressive Towards other Dogs?
- Are Belgian Malinoiss Afraid of Strangers?
- Are Belgian Malinoiss Afraid of Other Dogs?
- Do Belgian Malinoiss Have Non-Social Fears?
- Do Belgian Malinoiss Get Along Well With Other Dogs?
- Are Belgian Malinoiss Easy to Train?
- Do Belgian Malinoiss Get Along Well with Cats? Do They Get Along Well with Other Pets?
- Do Belgian Malinoiss Like Attention? Are they Clingy or Aloof?
- Do Belgian Malinoiss have Separation Anxiety? Do They Like to be Left Alone?
- Are Belgian Malinoiss Touch Sensitive? Do They Like to be Groomed?
- Are Belgian Malinoiss Hyper? Are they Highly Excitable?
- Are Belgian Malinoiss Playful? What is the Energy Level of Belgian Malinoiss
- Conclusion on Belgian Malinois Temperament
Introduction to the Temperament of the Belgian Malinois
The are many descriptions of the temperament of the Belgian Malinois out there. However, most of these descriptions are difficult to verify or prove. They are based on mere speculations.
In this article, we will provide a factual description of the temperament of the Belgian Malinois based on solid scientific research. This will give you a better understanding of what you can expect from the Belgian Malinois breed.
We obtained our description of the temperament of Belgian Malinois by analyzing raw scientific data from The Canine Behavioral Assessment & Research Questionnaire (C-BARQ) database.
The C-BARQ dog temperament standard was developed by researchers from the University of Pennsylvania. It is considered the gold standard for measuring the behavior of dogs.
Over the years, the C-BARQ study has collected data on the temperament of thousands of dogs of different breeds including the Belgian Malinois.
The C-BARQ study obtains its data by asking dog owners to score the behavior of their dogs on different behavior patterns.
The idea behind the C-BARQ study is that if it collects thousands of scores from thousands of dog owners on different aspects of dog behavior, a clear pattern will emerge on the temperament of different dog breeds.
The C-BARQ questionnaire measures 14 behavior aspects of dogs:
- Aggression towards stranger
- Aggression towards its owner
- Aggression towards other dogs
- How well they get along with other dogs
- Fear of strangers
- Fear of new things (new objects, unfamiliar loud sounds, etc)
- Fear of other dogs
- Separation anxiety
- Clinginess
- Trainability/ Stubbornness
- Prey drive
- Excitability
- Touch sensitivity
- Energy level
In this article, we will discuss the score of the Belgian Malinois for each of these 14 characteristics. This will let you know the real temperament of the Belgian Malinois.
The summary table below shows the score of the Belgian Malinois for the different behavioral characteristics.
High percentage scores close to 100 are bad. Low percentage scores close to 0 are good.
Behavior | Score |
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Attachment Attention Seeking | 74.4 percent |
Stranger Directed Aggression | 72.5 percent |
Dog Directed Aggression | 66.8 percent |
Prey Drive | 66.4 percent |
Excitability | 60.1 percent |
Dog Rivalry | 54.2 percent |
Separation Related Behavior | 49.1 percent |
Dog Directed Fear | 38.6 percent |
Stranger Directed Fear | 31.0 percent |
Touch Sensitivity | 23.5 percent |
Nonsocial Fear | 19.7 percent |
Owner Directed Aggression | 12.7 percent |
Energy Level | 100.0 percent |
Stubbornness | 0.8 percent |
Note that with proper training, you can better your Belgian Malinois`s temperament. To learn how to properly train your Belgian Malinois, I highly recommend that you go through Dr. Ian Dunbar`s online dog training classes, which you can find here.
I learned most of the things that I know about training dogs by reading Dr. Dunbar`s books and watching his training videos. Dr. Dunbar`s dog training methods are for people expecting to own a puppy soon, new dog owners, and experienced dog owners.
Another helpful online dog training class that I recommend is this one. The class will teach you how to properly train your Belgian Malinois.
See also our complete ranking of dog breeds from the `best` to the `worst` based on temperament.
Are Belgian Malinoiss Aggressive Towards Strangers?
Dog breeds that are aggressive to strangers show hostile responses to strangers approaching or invading the dog`s or the dog owner`s personal space, territory, or home range.
Stranger-aggressive dog breeds are quick to show aggression to unfamiliar people.
Typical signs of moderate aggression in dogs include barking, growling, and baring of teeth. More serious display of aggression generally includes snapping, lunging, biting, or attempting to bite.
Belgian Malinoiss are very much aggressive towards strangers.
This is because the Belgian Malinois ranks very high for aggression towards strangers.
The Belgian Malinois ranks number 7 out of 124 dog breeds for aggression towards strangers.
This information is based on what 71 Belgian Malinois owners reported on the temperament of their Belgian Malinois in a research survey.
Based on our further analysis of the survey, we found that the Belgian Malinois has a stranger-directed-aggression score of 72.5 %.
Other dog breeds that are very much aggressive towards strangers just like the Belgian Malinois are listed in the table below
Stranger-Directed-Aggression Rank | Breed | Stranger-Directed-Aggression Score |
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4 | Dachshund (Miniature) | 83.1 % |
5 | Miniature Schnauzer | 79.1 % |
6 | Australian Silky Terrier | 74.1 % |
7 | Belgian Malinois | 72.5 % |
8 | Pekingese | 71.3 % |
9 | Chinese Shar-Pei | 68.5 % |
10 | Chihuahua | 67.8 % |
The dog breeds that are most aggressive towards strangers are the:
The dog breeds that are least aggressive towards strangers are the:
Usually, small dog breeds display aggression not because they are mean but because they are afraid and feel insecure due to their small size.
Are Belgian Malinoiss Aggressive Towards their Owners?
Due to human effort over the course of many centuries, the dog has become a very domestic animal. Dogs have learned to live well with humans. As a result, dogs respect and love their owners. Nevertheless, some dog breeds are less respectful to their owners than some other dog breeds.
Owner-aggressive dog breeds show threatening or hostile responses to their owner or other members of the household when challenged, manhandled, stared at, stepped over, or when approached while in possession of food, objects, or toys.
A dog that is owner-aggressive shows its aggression by barking, growling, and baring of teeth. In extreme cases, these dogs can snap, lunge, bite, or attempt to bite their owners.
Belgian Malinoiss are somewhat aggressive towards their owners.
This is because the Belgian Malinois ranks average for aggression towards its owner.
The Belgian Malinois ranks number 71 out of 124 dog breeds for aggression towards their owners.
This information is based on what 71 Belgian Malinois owners reported on the temperament of their Belgian Malinois in a research survey.
Based on our further analysis of the survey, we found that the Belgian Malinois has an owner-directed-aggression score of 12.7 %.
Other dog breeds that are somewhat owner-aggressive just like the Belgian Malinois are listed in the table below
Owner-Directed-Aggression Rank | Breed | Owner-Directed-Aggression Score |
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68 | Greyhound | 13.3 % |
69 | Flat-Coated Retriever | 13.1 % |
70 | West Highland White Terrier | 13.1 % |
71 | Belgian Malinois | 12.7 % |
72 | Great Pyrenees | 12.4 % |
73 | Redbone Coonhound | 11.9 % |
74 | Fox Terrier (Smooth) | 11.9 % |
The dog breeds that show the most aggression towards their owners are the:
The dog breeds that are least aggressive towards their owners are the:
Usually, small dog breeds display aggression not because they are mean but because they are afraid and feel insecure due to their small size.
Are Belgian Malinoiss Aggressive Towards other Dogs?
Dogs that are aggressive towards other dogs will direct aggressive threats or actions toward unknown or unfamiliar dogs.
A dog-aggressive dog will threaten or show hostile responses when approached by unfamiliar dogs
A dog that is dog-aggressive shows its aggression by barking, growling, and baring of teeth. In extreme cases, these dogs can snap, lunge, bite, or attempt to bite other dogs.
Belgian Malinoiss are quite a bit aggressive towards other dogs.
This is because the Belgian Malinois ranks high for aggression towards other dogs.
The Belgian Malinois ranks number 26 out of 124 dog breeds for aggression towards other dogs.
This information is based on what 71 Belgian Malinois owners reported on the temperament of their Belgian Malinois in a research survey.
Based on our further analysis of the survey, we found that the Belgian Malinois has a dog-directed aggression score of 66.8 %.
Other dog breeds that are quite a bit dog-aggressive just like the Belgian Malinois are listed in the table below
Dog-Directed-Aggression Rank | Breed | Dog-Directed-Aggression Score |
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23 | Treeing Walker Coonhound | 67.9 % |
24 | Australian Cattle Dog | 67.1 % |
25 | Shiba Inu | 66.9 % |
26 | Belgian Malinois | 66.8 % |
27 | Basenji | 66.6 % |
28 | American Pit Bull Terrier | 66.5 % |
29 | German Shepherd | 66.2 % |
The dog breeds that show the most aggression towards other dogs are the:
The dog breeds that are least aggressive towards other dogs are the:
Usually, small dog breeds display aggression not because they are mean but because they are afraid and feel insecure due to their small size.
Are Belgian Malinoiss Afraid of Strangers?
Some dogs breeds tend to be fearful of strangers.
Dogs that are fearful of strangers will avoid strangers. These dogs will crouch, cringe, or tremble when approached by strangers.
Extreme fear in dogs is characterized by serious attempts to escape or hide from the feared stranger.
Belgian Malinoiss are somewhat fearful of strangers.
This is because the Belgian Malinois ranks average for fear of strangers.
The Belgian Malinois ranks number 55 out of 124 dog breeds for fear of strangers.
This information is based on what 71 Belgian Malinois owners reported on the temperament of their Belgian Malinois in a research survey.
Based on our further analysis of the survey, we found that the Belgian Malinois has a stranger-directed-fear score of 31.0 %.
Other dog breeds that are somewhat stranger-fearful just like the Belgian Malinois are listed in the table below
Stranger-Directed-Fear Rank | Breed | Stranger-Directed-Fear Score |
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52 | Great Pyrenees | 32.5 % |
53 | Cairn Terrier | 32.2 % |
54 | Pit Bull mix | 31.5 % |
55 | Belgian Malinois | 31.0 % |
56 | Cavalier King Charles Spaniel | 30.6 % |
57 | Redbone Coonhound | 30.0 % |
58 | Beagle | 29.9 % |
The dog breeds that show the most fear of strangers are the:
The dog breeds that are least fearful of strangers are the:
Are Belgian Malinoiss Afraid of Other Dogs?
Some dogs breeds tend to show fear when an unfamiliar dog approaches them.
A dog that is fearful of other dogs will try to avoid meeting other dogs.
Belgian Malinoiss are somewhat fearful of other dogs.
This is because the Belgian Malinois ranks average for fear of other dogs.
The Belgian Malinois ranks number 61 out of 124 dog breeds for fear of other dogs.
This information is based on what 71 Belgian Malinois owners reported on the temperament of their Belgian Malinois in a research survey.
Based on our further analysis of the survey, we found that the Belgian Malinois has a dog-directed-fear score of 38.6 %.
Other dog breeds that are somewhat other-dog-fearful just like the Belgian Malinois are listed in the table below
Dog-Directed-Fear Rank | Breed | Dog-Directed-Fear Score |
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58 | Pembroke Welsh Corgi | 39.1 % |
59 | Australian Shepherd | 39.1 % |
60 | Pug | 38.7 % |
61 | Belgian Malinois | 38.6 % |
62 | German Shepherd | 37.2 % |
63 | Alaskan Husky | 37.1 % |
64 | Shiba Inu | 36.7 % |
The dog breeds that are most fearful of other dogs are the:
The dog breeds that are least fearful of other dogs are the:
Do Belgian Malinoiss Have Non-Social Fears?
Dogs that are fearful of sudden or loud noises, traffic, and unfamiliar objects and situations are said to exhibit nonsocial fear.
Belgian Malinoiss are a little bit fearful of unfamiliar sounds, situations, and objects.
This is because the Belgian Malinois ranks low for non-social fear.
The Belgian Malinois ranks number 91 out of 124 dog breeds for being fearful of unfamiliar things and situations.
This information is based on what 71 Belgian Malinois owners reported on the temperament of their Belgian Malinois in a research survey.
Based on our further analysis of the survey, we found that the Belgian Malinois has a nonsocial-fear score of 19.7 %.
Other dog breeds that are a little bit nonsocial-fearful just like the Belgian Malinois are listed in the table below
Nonsocial-Fear Rank | Breed | Nonsocial-Fear Score |
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88 | Cavalier King Charles Spaniel | 20.2 % |
89 | Scottish Terrier | 19.9 % |
90 | Bernese Mountain Dog | 19.8 % |
91 | Belgian Malinois | 19.7 % |
92 | Labrador Retriever | 19.7 % |
93 | Vizsla | 19.4 % |
94 | Irish Wolfhound | 18.7 % |
The dog breeds that are most fearful of unfamiliar situations and objects are the:
The dog breeds that are least fearful of unfamiliar situations and objects are the:
Do Belgian Malinoiss Get Along Well With Other Dogs?
Some dog breeds display high dog rivalry. These dog breeds will threaten or act hostile to other familiar dogs in the same household.
These dog breeds will compete with other dogs. Also, these dog breeds do not get along well with other dogs.
Belgian Malinoiss are quite a bit competitive when dealing with other dogs.
This is because the Belgian Malinois ranks high on dog rivalry.
The Belgian Malinois ranks number 33 out of 124 dog breeds for displaying dog rivalry when dealing with familiar dogs.
This information is based on what 71 Belgian Malinois owners reported on the temperament of their Belgian Malinois in a research survey.
Based on our further analysis of the survey, we found that the Belgian Malinois has a dog-rivalry score of 54.2 %.
Other dog breeds that are quite a bit competition-driven just like the Belgian Malinois are listed in the table below
Dog-Rivalry Rank | Breed | Dog-Rivalry Score |
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30 | American Bulldog | 54.4 % |
31 | Pembroke Welsh Corgi | 54.4 % |
32 | Pointer | 54.3 % |
33 | Belgian Malinois | 54.2 % |
34 | Australian Cattle Dog | 53.1 % |
35 | Samoyed | 53.1 % |
36 | Fox Terrier (Toy) | 52.9 % |
The dog breeds that do not get along well with other dogs are the:
The dog breeds that get along well with other dogs are the:
See our complete ranking of dog breeds based on how well they get along with other dog breeds.
Are Belgian Malinoiss Easy to Train?
Dogs have high trainability have the willingness to listen to their owner. These dogs are not stubborn. These dogs obey simple commands, and they learn very quickly.
Highly trainable dogs excel at fetching objects. They also respond positively to correction and ignore distraction.
Belgian Malinoiss are very much easy to train.
This is because the Belgian Malinois ranks very high for trainability.
The Belgian Malinois ranks number 2 out of 124 dog breeds for easiness to train.
This information is based on what 71 Belgian Malinois owners reported on the trainability of their Belgian Malinois in a research survey.
Based on our further analysis of the survey, we found that the Belgian Malinois has a trainability score of 99.2 %.
Other dog breeds that are very much easy to train just like the Belgian Malinois are listed in the table below
Trainability Rank | Breed | Trainability Score |
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1 | Belgian Tervuren | 100.0 % |
2 | Belgian Malinois | 99.2 % |
3 | Border Collie | 97.3 % |
4 | Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever | 95.3 % |
5 | Irish Water Spaniel | 95.0 % |
The dog breeds that are most easy to train are the:
The dog breeds that are difficult to train are the:
Learn more about how intelligent the Belgian Malinois is and how the intelligence of the Belgian Malinois affects its trainability in this article on how smart the Belgian Malinois is.
Do Belgian Malinoiss Get Along Well with Cats? Do They Get Along Well with Other Pets?
Dog breeds that have high chase-drive will run after (chase) cats, birds, and/or other small animals, given the opportunity.
Belgian Malinoiss are quite a bit into chasing after other smaller pets like cats, squirrels, chickens, and birds.
This is because the Belgian Malinois ranks high for small-pet-chasing.
The Belgian Malinois ranks number 25 out of 124 dog breeds for chasing after smaller pets.
This information is based on what 71 Belgian Malinois owners reported on the temperament of their Belgian Malinois in a research survey.
Based on our further analysis of the survey, we found that the Belgian Malinois has a chasing score of 66.4 %.
Other dog breeds that are quite a bit into chasing after smaller pets just like the Belgian Malinois are listed in the table below
Chasing Rank | Breed | Chasing Score |
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22 | Miniature Schnauzer | 69.1 % |
23 | Schipperke | 69.0 % |
24 | Rhodesian Ridgeback | 67.1 % |
25 | Belgian Malinois | 66.4 % |
26 | Rat Terrier | 65.4 % |
27 | Alaskan Malamute | 65.1 % |
28 | Weimaraner | 64.8 % |
The dog breeds that like chasing after cats and other smaller pets are the:
The dog breeds that will not chase after cats and other smaller pets are the:
See our complete ranking of dog breeds based on their prey drive.
Do Belgian Malinoiss Like Attention? Are they Clingy or Aloof?
Some dog breeds like to stay close to their owners all the time. These dogs like attention, and they like to receive the affection of their owners.
These dogs get jealous when their owners give attention to other dogs or other people instead of them.
Dogs with these traits are described as attachment/attention-seeking.
Belgian Malinoiss are very much attachment/attention-seeking.
This is because the Belgian Malinois ranks very high for attachment/attention-seeking behavior.
The Belgian Malinois ranks number 17 out of 124 dog breeds for attachment/attention-seeking behavior.
This information is based on what 71 Belgian Malinois owners reported on the temperament of their Belgian Malinois in a research survey.
Based on our further analysis of the survey, we found that the Belgian Malinois has an attachment/attention-seeking score of 74.4 %.
Other dog breeds that are very much attachment/attention-seeking just like the Belgian Malinois are listed in the table below
Attachment-Attention-Seeking Rank | Breed | Attachment-Attention-Seeking Score |
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14 | Vizsla | 75.8 % |
15 | Yorkshire Terrier | 75.1 % |
16 | Gordon Setter | 74.7 % |
17 | Belgian Malinois | 74.4 % |
18 | Chihuahua | 74.3 % |
19 | English Bulldog | 73.9 % |
20 | Maltese | 72.5 % |
The dog breeds that are always seeking the attention of their owners are the:
The dog breeds that are aloof are the:
See our complete ranking of dog breeds based on their clinginess.
Do Belgian Malinoiss have Separation Anxiety? Do They Like to be Left Alone?
Dog breeds that have separation anxiety do not like to be left alone.
These dog breeds tend to bark and destroy things when separated from their owners.
They become restless or lose their appetite when left alone.
Belgian Malinoiss are quite a bit prone to developing separation anxiety.
This is because the Belgian Malinois ranks high for separation anxiety relative to other dog breeds.
The Belgian Malinois ranks number 37 out of 124 dog breeds for separation anxiety.
This information is based on what 71 Belgian Malinois owners reported on the temperament of their Belgian Malinois in a research survey.
Based on our further analysis of the survey, we found that the Belgian Malinois has a separation anxiety score of 49.1 %.
Other dog breeds that are quite a bit prone to develop separation anxiety just like the Belgian Malinois are listed in the table below
Separation-Related-Behavior Rank | Breed | Separation-Related-Behavior Score |
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34 | Jack Russell Terrier | 50.8 % |
35 | Bichon Frise | 50.7 % |
36 | American Bulldog | 49.9 % |
37 | Belgian Malinois | 49.1 % |
38 | Miniature Schnauzer | 49.1 % |
39 | Whippet | 49.0 % |
40 | Samoyed | 48.0 % |
The dog breeds that are most prone to develop separation anxiety are listed below. These dog breeds do not like to be left alone. These dog breeds are the:
- Treeing Walker Coonhound
- Fox Terrier (Smooth)
- Chinese Crested
- Miniature Pinscher
- Australian Silky Terrier
The dog breeds that are least prone to develop separation anxiety are the:
See our complete ranking of dog breeds based on their tendency to develop separation anxiety.
Are Belgian Malinoiss Touch Sensitive? Do They Like to be Groomed?
Dogs that are touch-sensitive are fearful of `painful` procedures such as bathing, grooming, nail clipping, and veterinary examinations.
These dogs do not like going through these `painful` procedures, and they will react to show they do not like the procedure.
Belgian Malinoiss are a little bit touch-sensitive.
This is because the Belgian Malinois ranks low for touch sensitivity.
The Belgian Malinois ranks number 82 out of 124 dog breeds for touch sensitivity.
This information is based on what 71 Belgian Malinois owners reported on the temperament of their Belgian Malinois in a research survey.
Based on our further analysis of the survey, we found that the Belgian Malinois has a touch-sensitivity score of 23.5 %.
Other dog breeds that are a little bit touch-sensitive just like the Belgian Malinois are listed in the table below
Touch-Sensitivity Rank | Breed | Touch-Sensitivity Score |
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79 | American Staffordshire Terrier | 24.0 % |
80 | Flat-Coated Retriever | 23.8 % |
81 | Irish Setter | 23.8 % |
82 | Belgian Malinois | 23.5 % |
83 | Ibizan Hound | 23.1 % |
84 | Labrador Retriever | 22.9 % |
85 | Lagotto Romagnolo | 22.9 % |
The dog breeds that are most touch-sensitive are the:
The dog breeds that are least touch-sensitive are the:
See our complete ranking of dog breeds based on their sensitivity to touch.
Are Belgian Malinoiss Hyper? Are they Highly Excitable?
Excitable dog or hyper dog breeds display strong reactions to potentially exciting or arousing events, such as:
- going for walks
- car trips
- sound of the doorbell
- arrival of visitors, and
- the owner arriving home
Highly excitable dog breeds have difficulty settling down after arousal.
Belgian Malinoiss are very much hyper (excitable).
This is because the Belgian Malinois ranks very high for excitability.
The Belgian Malinois ranks number 18 out of 124 dog breeds for excitability.
This information is based on what 71 Belgian Malinois owners reported on the temperament of their Belgian Malinois in a research survey.
Based on our further analysis of the survey, we found that the Belgian Malinois has an excitability score of 60.1 %.
Other dog breeds that are very much excitable just like the Belgian Malinois are listed in the table below
Excitability Rank | Breed | Excitability Score |
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15 | Boxer | 61.8 % |
16 | Maltese | 61.1 % |
17 | Pit Bull mix | 60.6 % |
18 | Belgian Malinois | 60.1 % |
19 | Fox Terrier (Toy) | 59.9 % |
20 | Dachshund | 59.1 % |
21 | Cardigan Welsh Corgi | 58.7 % |
The dog breeds that are most hyper (excitable) are the:
- Australian Silky Terrier
- Fox Terrier (Smooth)
- American Eskimo Dog
- Parson Russell Terrier
- Miniature Schnauzer
The dog breeds that are least hyper (excitable) are the:
See our complete ranking of dog breeds based on how hyper they are.
Are Belgian Malinoiss Playful? What is the Energy Level of Belgian Malinoiss
Energetic dog breeds are very playful dog breeds. These are the dog breeds that do not get tired easily.
Belgian Malinoiss are very much energetic.
This is because the Belgian Malinois ranks very high for energy level.
The Belgian Malinois ranks number 1 out of 124 dog breeds for energy level.
This information is based on what 71 Belgian Malinois owners reported on the temperament of their Belgian Malinois in a research survey.
Based on our further analysis of the survey, we found that the Belgian Malinois has an energy-level score of 100.0 %.
Other dog breeds that are very much energetic just like the Belgian Malinois are listed in the table below
Energy-Level Rank | Breed | Energy-Level Score |
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1 | Belgian Malinois | 100.0 % |
2 | Belgian Tervuren | 91.4 % |
3 | Fox Terrier (Toy) | 88.3 % |
4 | German Shorthaired Pointer | 86.4 % |
The dog breeds that are most playful and most energetic are the:
The dog breeds that are laziest are the:
See our complete ranking of dog breeds from the most energetic to the least energetic.
Conclusion on Belgian Malinois Temperament
The temperament of your Belgian Malinois comes from a combination of its genetics and what environment your Belgian Malinois is exposed to.
You cannot change your Belgian Malinois`s gene but you can change the things you expose your Belgian Malinois to.
Exposing your Belgian Malinois to dog training sessions early in its life can help you mold the temperament of your Belgian Malinois to what you desire.
Again, with proper training, you can better your Belgian Malinois`s temperament. To learn how to properly train a dog, I highly recommend Dr. Ian Dunbar`s online dog training classes, which you can find here.
I learned most of the things I know about training dogs by reading Dr. Dunbar`s books and watching his training videos. Dr. Dunbar`s dog training methods are for people expecting to own a puppy soon, new dog owners, and experienced dog owners.
Another helpful online dog training class that I recommend is this one. The class will teach you how to properly train your Belgian Malinois.
If you think the Belgian Malinois is the right dog breed for you, see our article on how much Belgian Malinoiss cost and Belgian Malinois puppy buying guide.
Also, see our list of reputable Belgian Malinois breeders in the United States and the prices of their Belgian Malinois puppies.