My name is Elizabeth. I don't own a Belgian Tervuren nor any other Belgian breed, but I do like the Tervuren the most. Right now, I own Keeshonden. I stumbled upon this forum recently (which is quite nice) and was wondering why it's spelled Tervueren.
According to the American Belgian Tervuren Club , it's spelled Tervuren NOT Tervueren. Why are you spelling it wrong on the forum?
One would think those highly involved with the breed would be able to spell it correctly.
The Belgian Shepherd Dog (Tervueren) is a breed of dog, sometimes classified as a variety of the Belgian Shepherd Dog rather than as a separate breed. The Tervueren is recognized in the United States by the AKC under the name Belgian Tervuren.
Americans create their own names.. like for groenendael Belgian Sheepdog.. but all four varieties are Belgian Shepherds!
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I think that it has to do with the old and current spelling of the town the variety is linked to. The old spelling is I believe with the "e" but the current spelling is without the "e" so I guess the AKC took the current spelling.
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I always heard that Tervueren with the extra "E" was the Dutch name, and the Belgians use Tervuren without the "E". The same in Holland/Belgium with the Laekenois. In Holland we spell Laekense Herder, in Belgium they spell Lakense Herder.
But I don't know how this has happened, must be something from a long time ago I guess.
Here In Belgium most of the people also use the name with an "e" for the Tervueren, Groenedael and Laekenois, which is the correct spelling.
Anyway, we all know what we are talking about .
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He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion.
It's a language thing. All the names from the BS except the Malinois come from places near the languageborder that devides belgium into 2 (dates back to the roman occupation some 2000 years ago) There are a lot of names that have 2 ways to write them and Tervuren/lakense and Groenendaler are some of them. Considdering the fact that the right name of a place is the name as it is written localy (eg Antwerp schould be Antwerpen) the names schould be written without the "e" and the Malinois should be called the "Mechelaar"
All a bit confusing as long as the baby has a name
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Johan
PS it just started to rain here the first time in over 2 months
The part of Belgium i'm from we still use Groenendaeler, Tervuerener and Mechelaar. It is the old spelling. But as you know these dogs were named after places. The places were spelled this way, but now they changed to new spelling. Groenendaal & Tervuren.The dogs kept 'their' name, althoug if someone uses the new spelling, everybody knows what you are talking about. I think the only 'thing' a Groenendaeler has is that he is named after a Castle where the original first breeder of the Groenendaeler lived. It still says even now; Groenendael.
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Oops, i forgot the 'Laekense herder'. That place is called Laken now but Laeken is old spelling too + all the names in the old spelling are the way we pronounce them in our dialect where i'm from .
Diesel
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Dogs love their friends & bite their enemies- quite unlike most people, who are uncapable of pure love & always have to mix love & hate...