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The Belgian Laekenois is one of the four varieties of the Belgian Shepherd, distinguished by its rough, wiry coat. Originating in Belgium, this breed dates back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, developed primarily as a versatile herding and guarding dog. Named after the village of Laeken near Brussels, the Laekenois was prized by Belgian farmers and nobility alike for its intelligence, agility, and protective nature. Although less common than its Belgian Shepherd siblings, the Groenendael, Malinois, and Tervuren, the Laekenois played an important role in both rural farm life and military service, notably serving as a working dog during World War I. Today, it remains a rare but highly valued breed known for its loyalty, work ethic, and distinctive rough coat.