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I'm interested in a companion dog for my backpacking adventures, and for my daily runs. I've tried to fill this role with my male GSP, but he's never been on anything but a bird hunt where I didn't wish I'd left him home. He's a colossal PITA in the woods, generally running away for long periods or trying to get at my food. I've thought of getting a different type of dog than I've ever owned. I want a dog devoted to the owner, a good woods companion, somewhat of a guard dog, but one that can be trained to be trail friendly to others and their pets. I've hit upon this breed and have just about decided, but wanted to cast about for opinions. I've never owned anything but a birddog (Brittney, English Setter, GSP.....never a herder). Anyone with any experience with the Groenendael/advice?
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I had one years ago on the farm. He was a great companion and fiercely protective--wasn't very safe to have around other people or dogs. But maybe some are?
He was given to me shortly before we left Upatoi, Georgia.


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Don we use Belgian Malinios for work dogs and we have had at least one Groenendael go through the kennels. These dogs can have VERY high drives (prey/hunt/play/defence etc)If you want to go down this way I suggest you start some formal training with it as a pup.

Just by going on your needs for a dog, I would think a Ridgeback would be perfect for you.


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I have owned 2 belgian malinois and agree that they are highly intelligent but also tend to be hyperactive/destructive if bored and with a very high prey drive. Truly a 100% utility/working dog.

It takes a lot of training before they leave smaller dogs or cats alone. I have also owned hunting dogs and the difference in character is pretty astounding.

Unless I had as many hours to spend with it each day as I used to, I would not get another Malinois.
Perhaps a german shepherd from old fashioned lines would be a better choice? A bit more calm and still a great guard dog.
 
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