#13 Negativity accumulates and breaks the character of the dog, making it timid and withdrawn, but this is only one side of the coin.
After all, a deeply suppressed mental pain can subsequently shoot out, the dog will become uncontrollable, cause trouble, and no one can say what will become a secondary cause. Although, with the Tervuren breed, this happens extremely rarely. Rather, the animal will withdraw into itself and will often simply ignore the owner. They can learn many different commands because it is not in vain that they are used in search operations and as assistants for the disabled.
#14 Long coats need to be brushed at least two to three times a week. Usually, a haircut is not required.
These dogs shed quite a lot, and some people even knit socks, mittens, and a scarf from this wool, by the way, very warm and soft.
#15 Eyes should be cleaned daily, ears 2-3 times a week, claws trimmed three times a month, and the dog should be bathed at least once a week.
Not recommended for city or apartment living. Tervuren feels best in the countryside with work and ample space to safely roam, run, work and play.