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The
Laekenois, is unknown
When looking at some old books the pictures that I found made me
think that:
In the standard it says that the Laekenois should be elegant,
between 58 and 64 cm in height, with hard fur, rough and
disheveled and no longer than 6 cms in length on the body,
shorter on the legs and especially on the forehead and on the
top of the chamfer so that it does not hide the headlines. A dog
whose coat has been altered is disqualified, so he should not be
trimmed.
Most of the Laekenois are not in the standard. The biggest
faults are:
-strong or heavy head,
-head covered with too much fur,
-lack of elegance,
-fur not hard enough,
-too much fur,
-small size,
-lack of adequate bone,
-type very different from the 3 other varieties.
The ideal Laekenois is very similar to Quina-Quarteronne.

The old pictures of the original Laekenois prove that they are
true Belgian Sheperds.

The Laekenois is a Belgian Sheperd like the others so it should
be similar to them. We shouldn't breed dogs of the old Dutch
type; dogs with too much fur, lack of elegance and type. After
1945, in Holland, Laekenois were crossed with Bouviers and other
Airdales.
 
This resulted in a Laekenois type that looked nothing like the
true Belgian Sheperd, and therefore should be eliminated.
  
It is necessary to correct the poor type in laekenois so that we
may obtain the true Laekenois of the original type, because
first anf foremost it is what makes, a Laekenois a true Belgian
Shepherd.

This is how we will make the Laekenois a Belgian Sheperd like to
the other varieties.
Serge Mousty. |