Belgian Tervurens make great watchdogs; they're vigilant and observant. They don't attack for no reason, but they confidently protect their people and their property. They love their people and want to get their attention. It's not a good idea to leave them alone, as they love to be involved in all family activities. Mental stimulation— such as puzzle toys, Buster cubes, and fetch games— is necessary for this breed.
The Belgian Tervuren's temperament does not appear on its own. Heredity, socialization, training, and many other factors affect how your Terv may behave. Puppies with good temperaments are playful, inquisitive, and sociable; go for a middle-of-the-road pooch instead of puppies who tend to be shy or aggressive to their littermates. Shyness can be a problem with Tervs, so it's discouraged to get fearful pups— regardless of any protective feeling they may elicit from you.
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