Hey there i Just got a new belgian Malinois .. Her name is Simba and she's 10 weeks old some Pictures of Her
Her legs look heavily boned, some shots made me think of GSD now you're asking. Will be interesting to see what some of the others think. She's still a very smart puppy.
Thanks Carole .. well .. her breeder said that she's a 100% pure malinois .. (malinois charbonné) Here's a video of her mom
Did the breeder show registration papers of the dam and sire of your cute puppy, and whether they both had had all necessary health checks? Incidentally, what is a "Malinois Charbonné"?
Hey Malka .. Yes He showed me Their Papers and Health checks .. and malinois Charbonné ( a french word) is This Kind of Malinois and This is a Normal malinois
Thank you for your explanation - I had gathered that Malinois Charbonné was a French name but was not aware that it was a different variety to what you call a "Normal" Malinois.
Whatever they are called in Morocco, Simba is definitely cute! Whether she is a a pure Malinois or if there might be GSD somewhere in her background, who knows, I do not, and is it important that you know whether Simba is a pure Malinois?
Nope it's not important ..i don't care .. i'm not a breeder .. i'm a just a guy who loves his friend Pet
Curiosity got the better of me so I googled Charbonné and it means coal, so am assuming it means black/charcoal mals, or dark mask.
Just love your pup - as I am sure she loves you. Just as I know that my little Tikva loves me as much as I love her.
I also googled, and found that bone and substance varies a lot in Malinois puppies. One ref. says that charbonné refers to the pronounced black tip on the hair shaft. Simba is a nice chunky puppy and it will be good to see her develop.