We have a beautiful litter of Belgian Malinois puppies looking for loving, committed homes. These intelligent, loyal, and energetic puppies have been raised in a caring environment and are well-socialized with people. Belgian Malinois are known for their strong work ethic, trainability, and devotion to their families, making them excellent companions for active individuals and families who can provide the exercise, training, and mental stimulation they need. The puppies are healthy, playful, and full of personality. They enjoy exploring, learning new things, and spending time with people. Each puppy has received age-appropriate care and is thriving. As they grow, they will benefit from consistent training, socialization, and an active lifestyle. This breed excels in obedience, agility, protection sports, hiking, and many other activities that challenge both mind and body. We are looking for responsible owners who understand the needs of the Belgian Malinois breed and are prepared to make a long-term commitment. These puppies are not just petsthey become devoted family members and thrive when included in daily life. If you are searching for a smart, athletic, and loyal companion, one of these puppies may be the perfect addition to your home. Call right away to schedule a day to meet with our pups!
Adv. ID:AiMDSivwg
Litter details
LocationGordonville, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter3 male / 5 female
BreedBelgian Malinois
Ready to LeaveJun 14, 2026
Age7 weeks, 5 days
GenerationP
SexFemale
Health & Docs
RegisteredWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedVaccinations up to dateMicrochipped by collection dateAKC registered by collection
The US military and Secret Service's preferred working dog — arguably the most capable dog breed alive for detection, protection, and patrol work
Extraordinary trainability for experienced handlers — the Malinois's drive and intelligence create a uniquely powerful human-dog partnership
Athletic and agile in a medium package — lighter and faster than the German Shepherd with equivalent work capacity
Belgian Sheepdog Club of America maintains active CHIC health testing requirements
Cons
Not suitable for first-time owners under any circumstances — this is a working dog that will develop serious behavioral problems without adequate leadership and activity
Drive is constant and high — a Malinois in an under-stimulated environment creates its own destructive "jobs"
The breed's growing popularity has produced poorly bred lines in the US civilian market; finding working-line breeders with health testing requires research
Dog aggression in working lines requires active management