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Help me grow my new business providing SEO Services by sharing @ https://seodevpro.com My free Password manager that doesn't require a login or store to the cloud @ https://calcpass.app Donate to Jack @ https://www.paypal.com/donate/?busine... This video documents a real emergency vet visit with my Belgian Shepherd Groenendael and the hard lessons I learned as a dog owner. When my dog suddenly became very sick, things escalated fast, and I had to rely on vets, instincts, and quick decisions. In this video, I share what went right, what went wrong, and what every dog owner should know before facing a similar emergency. If you own a Belgian Shepherd, Belgian Sheepdog, or Groenendael, this video will help you understand common warning signs of serious illness, what happens during an emergency vet visit, and how vet advice can sometimes be helpful — and sometimes not. I talk honestly about symptoms, stress, costs, communication issues, and the emotional toll when your dog’s life is on the line. This video is also useful for anyone thinking about adopting a working breed or wanting real-world insight into dog health emergencies, vet experiences, and responsible dog ownership. My goal is to help other dog lovers spot problems earlier and feel more prepared if their dog ever needs urgent care. #BelgianShepherd #Groenendael #DogHealth Discover what it’s like to own a Belgian Shepherd! Explore what life is like with Jack Flash, a black shepherd variety also called a Groenendael or Belgian sheepdog. Worldwide, they are known as: 1. English: Belgian Sheepdog or Belgian Shepherd variety Groenendael 2. French: Chien de Berger Belge 3. Dutch: Belgische Herdershond 4. German: Belgischer Schäferhund 5. Spanish: Pastor Belga 6. Italian: Pastore Belga 7. Belgian: Groenendaeler From the time we adopted him as a teenage pup, Jack Flash has been a wonderful dog. We share all the things we have discovered about the breed since we adopted him. We train him using completely force-free methods. 🐾 This is also our first dog. Think you want a Belgian Shepherd? Watch what we have gone through and see if it’s a good match for you too! 🐕🦺 Warning: They do love their exercise. If you don’t exercise, I advise do NOT get this breed. Having a large yard does not constitute as exercise as these dogs will not exercise themselves. Please like and subscribe to our channel. 💔 What you'll learn from this channel: Life in general with a Belgian Shepherd Training a Belgian Shepherd Running with a Belgian Shepherd (we are runners) What we feed our boy and why 🥩 Grooming tips The small funny things we didn’t know about the breed How to use positive reinforcement and force-free techniques Other Tips There are 4 varieties of Belgian shepherds, The 4 varieties are the very popular Belgian Malinois, Tervuren, Groenendael and Laekenois. Athletically they are all similar, but vary in coat, temperament and drive, and also between working and show lines. This is not a strict dog training channel. It’s more a “Adventures of Jack” channel, but it does include training elements that I learn and teach along the way. I am not a professional dog trainer. We try and release multiple shorts per week for entertainment and education. In turn help us grow by subscribing. If you have any ideas/comments on what you want to see with my Belgian Shepherd, leave a comment and I will try and create it. This channel is solely for the purpose of trying to raise money for my dogs Cryptorchidism (his testicles did not drop) so he needs a procedure to have his testicles removed internally which is very expensive here. Apparently, they can become cancerous if not removed. Love your 🐕🦺