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Belusky (Belgian Malinois & Husky Mix): Info, Pictures, Characteristics & Facts

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By Nicole Cosgrove

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Height: 23–25 inches
Weight: 45–65 pounds
Lifespan: 8–10 years
Colors: Black, brown, red, white, and tan
Suitable for: Active families, outdoor adventures
Temperament: Energetic, alert, loyal, intelligent

If you’re on the hunt for an energetic companion who can endure high-intensity activities, then let us introduce you to the magnificent Belusky. In case you’ve never heard of this gorgeous breed, they are a cross between the fearless Belgian Malinois and the noble Siberian Husky.

There won’t be any downtime with this breed, making them ideal for active lifestyles. The Belusky is also an excellent candidate for specialized training since they have the brains, agility, and skills. Let’s explore all of the specifics, so you know just what to expect from this fabulous hybrid.

Divider 1Belgian Malinois Husky Puppies

Energy
Trainability
Health
Lifespan
Sociability

When you’re looking for a Belusky, a licensed veterinarian should have looked over any puppy you pick to ensure that they are healthy. You should also meet the parents to check what kind of look and temperament you can expect when your pup is fully grown.

Because the Belusky is a mixture of two breeds, backyard breeding can be a problem. Some breeders may take two dogs, regardless of health or temperament, and breed them for profit. Because of that, it’s essential to verify the authenticity of your breeder, so you know just what you’re getting.

If you check into local shelters or rescue groups, you might even find one of these beautiful specimens needing a home. Besides saving a life, other perks to adoption include completed vet care, vaccinations, and usually spaying or neutering procedures.

3 Little-Known Facts About the Belusky

1. Beluskies Can Get the Recessive Blue-Eye Gene.


2. Both the Siberian Husky and Belgian Malinois Were Named After Their Countries of Origin.


3. The Malinois and Husky are Structurally Similar, but the Malinois is Bigger.

The parent breeds of Belusky
The parent breeds of Belusky: Left – Siberian Husky (SonjaLindberg, Pixabay) | Right – Belgian Malinois (Jozef Fehér, Pexels)

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Temperament & Intelligence of the Belusky 🧠

These dogs may be too smart for their own good. They are so intelligent that they can get very bored when they have nothing to do. Both Huskies and Malinois are bred for hard work, so they will benefit from always having a job to do—even if it’s just chewing on their latest toy.

Idle time can leave a lot of room for mischief. If you leave your Belusky alone with nothing to occupy their thoughts, you can bet that’s a recipe for trouble. These dogs can be highly destructive without a proper channel for their boundless energy. The Belusky has a thirst for knowledge, so you can teach them to do just about anything. They make fantastic guard dogs, work dogs, and exercise buddies. They will be loyal to a fault, respecting the friendship the two of you have.

Belusky’s can go a few ways in terms of temperament. They can be silly and playful, or they may be aloof and stoical. Huskies tend to be more on the goofy side, always clowning around and ready to have fun. The Malinois can be on the serious side without much time for fun and games. In the end, though, it greatly depends on the dog.

Are Beluskys Good for Families? 🏡

The Belusky can work quite well in family situations with the right rearing. It’s important to teach them to have manners very early on so they learn how to behave in social settings. A Belusky with naughty tendencies can create a headache for owners who aren’t ready to take on the challenges they can pose.

While these dogs usually do very well with little ones, it’s always best to supervise any interactions with kids. These are pretty big dogs. So, since they can be hyper, they can knock down small kids or play too rough without meaning to.

If you have children, teaching your dog and children to respect one another will take care of most issues in this regard. Beluskies make fantastic playmates, running buddies, and adventure companions. If your family has a very active lifestyle, these dogs will fit in perfectly.

Your Belusky will be very protective of your household and the people therein. They adore their humans and take their guard dog roles very seriously. They won’t miss a knock at the door or a stranger passing by. You may notice they’re always on the watch, waiting for any potential threat to show itself.

Do Beluskys Get Along with Other Pets? 🐶 😽

When it comes to other dogs, it can be a hit or miss. If they are raised with other dogs in the same household, they tend to get along very well. The Husky is more social since they are pack-minded. But the Malinois can be a bit more selective of their canine buddies. When it comes to territorial or same-sex aggression, spaying or neutering can sometimes solve the problem. Hormones can be to blame, so get your Belusky fixed as soon as you can curb this potential desire.

When your Belusky is young, it’s best to expose them to all sorts of critters and situations so they get acclimated early on. However, some of them will never be suitable for cohabitation with livestock, rodents, and other small pets—even cats.

Since Beluskies are incredibly fast and powerful, always supervise any interaction with smaller animals (even if they seem to like them). All it would take is a brief moment for real damage to be done. It’s best to keep the safety of all animals involved in mind.

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Things to Know When Owning a Belusky:

Food & Diet Requirements 🦴

Your Belusky is bustling with vitality, and their diet needs to replenish what they put out. Offering a high-quality dry kibble diet that is hugely protein-rich, calorie-dense, and carbohydrate-plentiful is essential.

To spark their appetite, you can offer wet food as a topper. Wet food will generally cost a pretty penny if you plan to use it as a stand-alone diet, but it has its benefits if you combine it with dry food. Not only does it give dogs an extra kick of hydration, but it is also usually extremely high in protein content.

When your Belusky is a puppy, it’s especially crucial to provide them with an adequate diet so that their muscles, bones, skin, and coat develop well. These dogs burn a lot of calories, so they’ll need to refuel accordingly. Feeding your adult Belusky two meals per day will give them the nutrition they need to thrive.

When it comes to snacks, you can offer them delicious fresh fruits or veggies, dehydrated meats, or commercial dog treats.

Exercise 🐕

Beluskies need a significant amount of exercise per day—roughly 2+ hours. These dogs don’t burn off their energy by taking a walk around the block, either. They need to run, jump, and zoom around, playing interactive games or partaking in agility activities.

If you’re an avid runner or someone who enjoys the great outdoors, the Belusky can accompany you anytime. These dogs need to be outside, so you should always integrate adequate time with good old Mother Nature. Because of their exercise requirements, these dogs may not be the best choice for apartment living. They need lots of space to get out their pent-up energy. They also need a very secure fence, so they don’t jump or dig to get out of it.

If you don’t give them the amount of exercise they need, they can develop destructive behaviors and nervous tendencies. Mental stimulation is just as important as physical activity to this breed, so make sure you can give them lots to do regularly.

Training 🦮

Beluskies are practically sponges, soaking up everything around them. You won’t have much of a problem getting them to learn, but you may have a bit of an issue getting them to sit still—mostly when they’re young. Often, their brains and bodies are racing faster than you, so you need to be able to keep up while slowing them down (it’s a strict balance).

As with many other breeds, Beluskies do well with positive reinforcement over harsh punishments. However, you do need a firm hand while you’re training since some of them can have an alpha complex where they think they’re the one that’s boss.

If you don’t have plenty of training experience or don’t feel confident, professionals will always help. You can send your dog to a trainer for specialized teaching. Then, you can learn the ropes together.

Grooming ✂️

You’re going to have to get out the brush several times a week to keep shedding at bay. Both the Malinois and Husky have double coats, which means all the more hair for your clothes and furniture. Brushing them daily is ideal, but you may be able to pull off every other day.

A de-shedding tool can prove very useful for this breed. It gets down to the undercoat to get rid of any dead or loose fur that you can reach with a brush. Because it could potentially irritate their skin, be careful not to use this tool too often.

Apart from shedding, the Belusky is generally low maintenance. You won’t need any fancy haircuts or pricy grooming packages. Just remember to keep their ears cleaned, nailed trimmed, and fur combed for ultimate tidiness.

Health and Conditions ❤️

Both the Malinois and Husky are pretty healthy breeds. However, the Belusky can take on health issues from either parent. This opens up a wide range of potential problems, but it doesn’t necessarily mean they will have any of them.

Buying from a reputable breeder who has verified both parents’ health will give you a good idea of what to expect. These are some conditions to keep an eye out for:

Minor Conditions
  • Skin Allergies—The three main causes are food, environment, or flea allergy dermatitis
  • Zinc Deficiency—This condition can increase susceptibility to infection and lead to abnormal iodine metabolism.
Serious Conditions
  • Hypothyroidism—This condition occurs when the thyroid gland in the neck does not produce enough thyroid hormone.
  • Hip & Joint Problems—Issues like hip and elbow dysplasia are common among larger breeds.
  • Epilepsy—This condition causes seizures that can vary in severity.
  • Pannus—This condition affects the corneas in the eyes.

Divider 3Male vs. Female

Even though your Belusky will have their own personality despite gender, some traits lean toward one side or the other.

Females Beluskys tend to be more protective of their humans, while male Beluskys tend to be more territorial of their home. Both genders are incredibly attentive and responsive when it comes to strange people or animals coming around.

Both male and female Beluskys can exhibit same-sex aggression. If you have multiple dogs or plan to introduce a new canine, it’s best to get opposite genders for a smoother relationship.

Male Beluskies tend to mature slower than their female counterparts. In terms of training, females are typically easier and catch on more quickly. Don’t worry—males are always right behind, and the difference isn’t usually extreme.

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Conclusion: Belgian Malinois Husky Mix

If you have the time to spend with a dog, sharing their get-up-and-go attitude, you will have a buddy like no other. Beluskys are exceptional pets that will gladly come with you on hikes, swims, trips, and runs. You’ll never have to worry about losing motivation with the Belusky around.

If the Belusky sounds like the perfect fit for you, remember to check at your local shelter. A Belusky may very well be there waiting to call your house home.

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Featured Image Credit: Left: Belgian Malinois, Right: Husky, Pixabay

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