I know the pictures and you are right- but this a male. Much more likely to have more coat than a female. The accepted coat in the US in a Terv is much more shorter than accepted in other countries.Originally Posted by wolfsoul
I just saw the post on this being a mix. This would explain the ears.
However- doesnt matter though as her parents said no...
I am still getting use to those outside the US seperating this breed differently than we do. Here this would be a Malinois- .. Even a Belgium ( our black variety) can produce Terv puppies. Its registered just that way too... The Malinois here is coatless- including the tail. Its strange- I guess like the Norfolk and the Norwich- still capable of producing varieties within the breed itself ...
Well I guess if we can have ASCOB cockers in black cocker litters and parti colored- I guess so.. I am waiting for the next turn in breed recognition with the Red and White setter- accepted in other countries as an Irish Setter, but here the Irish is only red, with the red and white making another breed/variety.






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