BELGIAN MALINOIS: THE SHEPHERD WITH A PIT BULL'S SPIRIT

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    In this video Danny Craig of Temple of the Tree Kennels shares his love and knowledge of his breed he has dedicated his life.
    The Belgian Malinois (pronounced MAL-in-wah) is a Belgian shepherd of medium size. At first glance the Malinois resembles a German Shepherd Dog.
    Developed in Malines, Belgium, Malinois have a great deal of stamina and truly enjoy working. They are highly intelligent and very active dogs. The Malinois excels at many tasks. In addition to herding, they also do well with police work, search and rescue, and in performance events, such as agility.
    People who are not familiar with the Malinois often confuse them with the German Shepherd Dog (GSD), but there are significant differences in the body structure and temperament of the two breeds. Malinois are smaller dogs with lighter bones. They stand with their weight well on their toes, which gives them a square body profile, while today's GSD has a long, sloping back and carries his weight flatter on his feet.
    Malinois are fawn-colored, red, or brown, and the tips of their hair are black, while the GSD is usually tan with a black saddle. Additionally, the Malinois has a more refined, chiseled head that the GSD and smaller, more triangular ears.
    Many think that the Malinois is more alert and quicker to respond than the GSD. They're also very sensitive dogs that don't respond well to harsh training methods. Some Malinois are friendly and assertive, but others are reserved and aloof with strangers. They should never have a fearful or aggressive temperament. Because of their energy level and sensitivity, Malinois are recommended only for people who have previously owned dogs and have experience with dog training. Malinois are very intense dogs who like to be included in all of the family activities. They aren't well suited for people who work long hours or must travel often, leaving their dog at home.

Комментарии • 837

  • @DogumentaryTV
    @DogumentaryTV  7 лет назад +267

    RUDE AND DISRESPECTFUL COMMENTS WILL BE REMOVED!!!

    • @DetVen
      @DetVen 7 лет назад +33

      I do not agree with the title, Mals have their own spirit and it's nothing like a pit bull.

    • @DogumentaryTV
      @DogumentaryTV  7 лет назад +29

      You didn't write the title so that's cool. I"d suggest you open your mind and see how the breeds are similar in their approach to work. I've talked with several Belgian Malinois trainers and they make the comparison between the two breeds.

    • @BBBYpsi
      @BBBYpsi 7 лет назад +24

      Then why aren't Pit bulls used like the Belgium Malinois for police work & guardian work. You know why they are much easier to train & will obey the commands much better.

    • @papichulo2138
      @papichulo2138 7 лет назад

      Dogumentary TV I

    • @joshmiranda164
      @joshmiranda164 7 лет назад +3

      Dogumentary TV when he says pitbull.is used in the bloodline how is used cause I can't see pitbull features ? just curious as to how Danes and pits are bred in

  • @Bunny-eg8vp
    @Bunny-eg8vp 5 лет назад +264

    This guy was one of my teachers in high school and he never stopped talking about his dogs. They’re amazing !

    • @aussiecowboah8825
      @aussiecowboah8825 4 года назад +9

      Seems like a nice man, he has a lot of knowledge :)

    • @weedhigh2564
      @weedhigh2564 3 года назад +1

      I wish i will be able to once get a Malinois a chocolate Lab showdog and a Black Lab field dog. Now i have a field lab/pitt mix and she is adorable and a really good teacher and companion to me. Im really happy with this guys mentality, im always arguing with my father about this as he is a classic pure breed means pure, and im like fck your pure if it means sick and weak, thankfully my neighbour has an aussie shep.and he is of the same mind i am so we tried to breed our two dogs so we get a nice strong brave athletic multi purpose dog, so he can guard the house, the animals of.the house and people but still be good for hunting, that can either work alone or in group and enjoys the outdoors just as much as cuddling indoors. Because our dogs are just like that and those are their strong traits so its highly likely they will transfer them on their litter. They get along swimmingly and mine just feels like a motherly type of dog so we decided we would try this out, keep most of the litter for ourselves and see if we can make them work according to our needs. We were all 3 (neighbour has waifu) trained by professionals and can enlist their help at any time, and im not only talking about normal trainers, we have a few police friends in our local k9 unit, we have vets that are dog owners in our dogplay group, professional trainers etc so they are really well off as well as they seem to be in love with each other as they really enjoy eachothers company and work very well one off the other and are both really healthy and active.

    • @nbanba7531
      @nbanba7531 2 года назад

      Teaches dogs, teaches humans.. nice

    • @KKIcons
      @KKIcons 2 года назад

      @@weedhigh2564 yeah, that is a great idea. My pit and aussie shep mix was the best farm dog we could ask for. She could herd and babysit livestock. All I wanted is just a little retriever in her to make her perfect. She could retrieve doubles and triples, loved water, had the mind of a retriever but not the mouth!

    • @erinmoore6463
      @erinmoore6463 Год назад

      How are you doing today?

  • @codyralston2576
    @codyralston2576 7 лет назад +168

    malanois' are amazing dogs but they are extremely high energy and will run 90% of owners into the ground so if you don't have open space and alot of time to exercise do not torture this dog with lots of hours of inactivity. I made that mistake and it still hurts my heart

    • @brandoncarter1579
      @brandoncarter1579 4 года назад +36

      cody ralston it’s okay brother. At least you know now. Nothing ever wrong with trying to give any dog a loving, caring home. You’re a good person for that.

    • @fiverolltacos
      @fiverolltacos 3 года назад +1

      u prolly wee jus a bad owner

    • @nancychandler768
      @nancychandler768 2 года назад +4

      I got one as a puppy and had zero idea what I was dealing with. I’ve had many many dogs and cats and kids NO PROBLEM!!! My boy had severe separation anxiety and was nonstop energy and full of mischief. I was afraid to put him in the car for fear of him ripping it to shreds if I left him alone. He hated the leash. He chewed his way out of his crate. I could not have asked for a smarter,more loving and loyal dog but it was EXHAUSTING!!!! My neighbor called the animal control on me for one reason or the other. When I finally decided to relinquish Willy, the lady at the animal shelter said I was waiting for you to call. She said I was the one that came to your home. She said do you know that your dog is a Malinois? The animal shelter is run by the police department. She told me she wanted to keep Willy. Anyway, Willy has been relinquished the police department where they’re going to neuter him, give him all the shots, clip his nails, and then place them in a good home where they can handle a Malinois. I knew he was a working dog before she told me. I didn’t know about this breed. Ironically, I watched John Wick three last night. They use melon Walla dogs in that movie. What’s the irony? I’ve never seen them before. Anyway please, anyone who wants one of these dogs should not get them if their family. These dogs are working dogs they need to be worked 4 to 5 times a day. And then there’s still not gonna be tired. They will love you with all their heart. Mine never showed any aggression. He was sweet, gentle, loyal and needed my attention 24/7. He is sadly missed but they are going to find him a good home where he can WORK!!!

    • @codyralston2576
      @codyralston2576 2 года назад

      @@fiverolltacos that was my point I was not a good owner for that dog

    • @williamharris5126
      @williamharris5126 2 года назад

      I understand why you tried don't hate yourself

  • @meepmarmoguin
    @meepmarmoguin 6 лет назад +79

    My family has a Belgian. She's actually a lap dog, it could be situational since she had been abandoned and was nearly 40 lbs. when we found her. That could be why she's so clingy and sweet, and she's basically been a therapy dog for me. They are deeply emotional dogs that know when you are sad and will lick you until you giggle. She's the best dog we've ever had, most loyal and amazingly intelligent and intense dog I've known. I can't stop praising this breed, they truly are like smaller healthier German Shepherds on steroids. It's a shame that she wasn't utilized as a working dog.

    • @brynmitchell5774
      @brynmitchell5774 4 года назад +2

      Jess Gaines , if you truly believe that It is shame your dog was not utilised for work then you have let your dog down , for you could easily have put even basic work challenges in place .

    • @ericmcclellan5391
      @ericmcclellan5391 3 года назад +2

      You dog sounds like mine, abandoned female, petite and sweet. Everything you said. I know she takes her job of being my best buddy very seriously.😊

    • @KKIcons
      @KKIcons 2 года назад +1

      You have already given her a job, but can continue to train and develop her mind. I need to do that more with my watchdog.

  • @cheryltrapper6465
    @cheryltrapper6465 2 года назад +5

    I have my first Malinois now, but have owned several German Shepherds. I just want to say that as they’re definitely all the descriptions as these well educated breeders have described, they’re also very loving, sweet, and loyal dogs. My young female cuddles me every night.

  • @井吹ときと
    @井吹ときと 5 лет назад +8

    I used to own both pit and GSD, they are all passed away due to their age limit.....now im owning a mali, I gotta say the title is kinda true.....my Mali posseses the inteligence of GSD with the energy of Pitbull....he reminds me of both of them when they were still alive....now Im always taking my Mali for evening stroll after long day in the office....his intelligence and strength really put a smile into my face after long day at work....getting a little bit hard to keep the leash with all the energy he has....specially when he sees a squirrel, or just "barking trash" with the neighbor corgis.

    • @lindahake1666
      @lindahake1666 Год назад

      My 61/2 year old male is civilized most of the day if he gets his morning run alongside the farm ATV for 25-30 minutes at a long trot. And most evenings he wants to go for another 10-15 run!!!

  • @malyssagonzales-long6735
    @malyssagonzales-long6735 7 лет назад +19

    I have a Belgian malinois Dutch shepherd mix, she's amazing.

  • @workingstiff52
    @workingstiff52 6 лет назад +6

    I've had a Belgium for almost 5 years, having purchased her at 2 years. She was amazingly trained, in fact over trained for my needs.
    I am in a wheelchair and I use her as a Service Dog. While I chose not to keep up on some commands, like taking down stranger, she has expanded some. Her retrieval, for me a huge dependence, has increased. Not just from a ball being thrown, but dropping my keys, money and more. She taught herself to pull the clothing out of the washer and dryer. But, she will not put it in, nor will she fluff or fold..
    She throws my boots at me if I do not dress fast enough. She allows for no time to talk to clerks, once money is exchanged she is wanting out the door.
    She tolerates people coming out of nowhere to touch her or me. There is a constantt battle of who is leading who. She does work off lead. I had fo purchase a treadmill. Her demand for activity is far beyond my physical abilities. Service Work is by it's nature, hurry to get somewhere, best manners. Lay still for sometimes hours, then hurry to go somewhere. In and out of cars, aware of traffic in parking lots. Much much more.
    Initially I was hesitant to get this breed. Now, I hope I beat her to the end. She truly wants to please and work for it.

  • @no_name797
    @no_name797 7 лет назад +22

    belgian malinois is my favorite dog ever! he s the perfect dog top high level

  • @walterkiel552
    @walterkiel552 6 лет назад +33

    New bloodlines should be introduced into the Pure Breeds from time to time anyway... Thanks for posting !!

  • @mandasixstring5117
    @mandasixstring5117 6 лет назад +107

    "They love to work" both my dogs are flunked police dogs because they didn't work 😂😂

    • @ravenjo7
      @ravenjo7 4 года назад +4

      Manda Reynolds wouldn’t that mean they are terribly bred?

    • @mandasixstring5117
      @mandasixstring5117 4 года назад +4

      Ḩᾱrvest maybe mine but most malinois I’ve seen are very well trained and seem like they love the work

    • @ravenjo7
      @ravenjo7 4 года назад

      Manda Reynolds ah

    • @JordanSmith-fg6if
      @JordanSmith-fg6if 4 года назад +18

      Ḩᾱrvest No, not necessarily. Many breeders readily admit that possibly only one pup from a litter could perform at a high level for police work or sport. And even then it takes the right combination of trainer and dog to make a truly great dog.

    • @ravenjo7
      @ravenjo7 4 года назад

      Jordan Smith oh okay

  • @kensyre
    @kensyre 6 лет назад +16

    breeding for health is my favourite thing. continue your great work sir

  • @ThianDeVries
    @ThianDeVries 7 лет назад +26

    I have a KNPV Malinios from holland, he weights 84 pounds with no fat on him, his dad and brothers a being used for bite work by the police, i got to see the KNPV papers of his dad when i bought him as a pup but no pedigree papers. Working malinios or Mechelse Herders as we call them in Holland are all atleast above 75 pounds so they can take a man down easier. also they are verry aggresive against anything or anybody not part of the family, they are the best protection and guard dogs in my eyes

    • @The_Superpack
      @The_Superpack 5 лет назад +3

      Nick Diaz mixes better sometimes

    • @deftonenations303
      @deftonenations303 4 года назад

      Also have a KNPV line Mal and he's 86# of pure muscle and drive. Amazing dog. Hits decoys like a train, jumps no problem and puts his heart into everything he does. Absolute monster of a Malinois. Doesn't like strangers and is very territorial, super beefy and muscular people don't even think about robbing my house.

    • @ashbarlowe1575
      @ashbarlowe1575 3 года назад +1

      The knpv is a bigger boned..just bigger mal. Mine will be of Mexico lines from sire side. Which makes pups dark sable coats and more light boned.

  • @janinealbrecht5985
    @janinealbrecht5985 6 лет назад +2

    She seems so dedicated and her dog so happy. She is knowledgeable and that makes for a happy dog, physically and emotionally

  • @fluxy89
    @fluxy89 4 года назад +5

    absolutely admire these dogs they are so amazing. I don’t think I could ever own one knowing the amount of work they require but I love seeing them run and jump, it makes my heart skip a beat!

  • @therealkingfrances3242
    @therealkingfrances3242 5 лет назад +8

    Custodians of the breed... that is the best thing I’ve heard in a long time 🙌🏼🐺🇺🇸

  • @gognoggler7326
    @gognoggler7326 6 лет назад +16

    6:20 missile mode engaged. Holy absolute hell what a beast.

  • @jonmarlar4346
    @jonmarlar4346 3 года назад +2

    My Mal came from some average breeder...he was the runt, almost a year old and only 56lbs. The father was 70 and mother 60. So unknown breeder but with solid training, he is becoming such an amazing dog. He is my service dog and trains weekly. Love this breed.

  • @bamapatty
    @bamapatty 3 года назад +1

    Love my Tabitha she is a Belgian Melonas she was abandoned at a RV park she is about 1 years old and she is so precious, she follows me everywhere I go ,she Protects me ,and she is really great doggie. I am blessed to have her. And she is so spoiled.

  • @nazariaaguilera1267
    @nazariaaguilera1267 7 лет назад +2

    I have two malinois and I love them, they are extremely intelligent and protective!! very loyal to their owners

  • @jennybelleconde6571
    @jennybelleconde6571 5 лет назад +3

    One thing I notice with my Malinois, she's not scared of firecrackers unlike with other dogs. She is one good guard dog for she can hear or detect even the slightest sound/s. My mal is indeed very active and yes a little nervy especially when you touch her all of a sudden that's why I always hug her and kiss her. I'm not sure if she was abused when she was a puppy, we got her when she was 4 months old. I always give her a toy or something she could bite on that would give her something to focus on. She loves to play especially the tug of war. She's one year old now and although she has destroyed most of my stuff, I still love my mal.

    • @primalcritters
      @primalcritters Год назад

      This is not unique to Mals. It depends on the Dog and its stability. I've owned dogs my whole life including purebred Mals, x Mals wl GSD x Mal, and mini American Eskimos and most of my dogs from not afraid of fireworks. Only dogs with high neuroticism were afraid

  • @mironyuk
    @mironyuk 4 года назад +7

    I APPROVE OF THE BELGIAN MALINOIS

  • @jennifersfavoritecutsandst1072
    @jennifersfavoritecutsandst1072 6 лет назад +9

    I absolutely love your style of training! I have seen the brutal training that some of these mals have been put through and it breaks my heart cause they are great sensitive dogs! Active for sure and ya gotta be on your toes! There is one up for adoption at the Camden DE SPCA that's 3 yrs old..... I really want to go meet him--- Wish me luck!!!

  • @niilespunkari8832
    @niilespunkari8832 7 лет назад +1

    So many great breeders on "Dogumentary TV", but this fella, and his philosophy, is my favorite.

  • @PierreJeanLevy
    @PierreJeanLevy 6 лет назад +12

    Great presentation around the Malinois as well as very honest
    Thank you
    I enjoyed it very much

  • @Kelsie154
    @Kelsie154 6 лет назад +114

    Mals are a medium sized breed.
    Why would he want them to be the size of a GSD?
    That would just slow them down.
    Their petite size and structure is what gives them their speed.
    Breeding them up would just lead to size related problems.

    • @mckinleyvlogs2252
      @mckinleyvlogs2252 5 лет назад +9

      Kelsie LeCrone I have an 80 pound female and she can keep up with my Vizsla. My Vizsla can run about 40mph for an extended period of time. She can keep up but doesn’t have the same endurance to run that fast for extend periods of time like my Vizsla.

    • @mattystewart8
      @mattystewart8 5 лет назад +1

      Even at 50/60 pounds for a ladge male thats still a medium dog... german shepherds should be well above that.

    • @clint7186
      @clint7186 5 лет назад +12

      I think that if you have 0 experience with the breed, you should probably not comment an opinion. These dogs are insanely athletic. With your logic, horses should be slow as shit lol.

    • @f.mazz.459
      @f.mazz.459 5 лет назад

      Agreed...but petite ? Lol

    • @makhines431
      @makhines431 5 лет назад +1

      you are dumb

  • @saucymcgee3360
    @saucymcgee3360 4 года назад +2

    Guys check out where you’re getting your dog. I found my Mali GSD mix online and I found she had underbite and a heart condition after I got her. She passed away at 4 months old. She had the best personality and lived a very happy life and made many dog friend. RIP Hazel.

  • @Ashmoke
    @Ashmoke 3 года назад +3

    If you've seen pitbull malinois crosses what this guy says isn't so outlandish. Breed that with standard mailnois and 2-3 generations down the pitbull dilutes and you get a sturdy malinois.

  • @deedeewinfrey3181
    @deedeewinfrey3181 5 лет назад +2

    Best dogs ever, mine are on Squirrel duty, chasing and catching them all day, every day.

  • @katemaloney4296
    @katemaloney4296 Год назад

    I tescued a Malinois/GSD mix from the local shelter. It has been a journey I couldnt have foreseen, but I immersed myself into everything Malinois and now she and I have found a happy medium. Now the leash-pulling is another story.

  • @andrewsyrotick1520
    @andrewsyrotick1520 2 года назад +2

    Now here is a true dog guy
    Keep up the good work Enjoy

  • @easydwelling
    @easydwelling 7 лет назад +1

    They are loyal and very protective yet cuddly on their owners

  • @ShadowBlade-ye5nh
    @ShadowBlade-ye5nh 3 года назад +2

    My god they are so majestic

  • @Uncivilize
    @Uncivilize 3 года назад +1

    One of the best Malinois videos I've seen. Thanks

  • @Tkidddd
    @Tkidddd 4 года назад +1

    I got a 4 1/2 month old malawa from Mohawk Malinois in Kentucky, and I pretty much have to protect him from himself. Full steam ahead, and loves the skateboard.

  • @ismailmuhammad3522
    @ismailmuhammad3522 8 лет назад +3

    Thankyou For This It's Greatly Appreciated. ...Watching This While My Mal Runs Back AND Forth ....

  • @johnherndonjr
    @johnherndonjr 4 года назад +6

    They are the Captain America of Dogs. Super Soldiers.

  • @marcinkusmierzak991
    @marcinkusmierzak991 3 года назад +1

    My mal is mixed with Siberian husky. When she plays with border collie the collie gets tired and she still has a lot of energy left. She's the best dog I ever had.

  • @salahudeensalaam9440
    @salahudeensalaam9440 8 лет назад +6

    Very informative video, and I highly respect the honesty that was said in video!

  • @SVTsupercharged
    @SVTsupercharged 8 лет назад +3

    I've got a Belgium Malinois and German Sheppard mix. He's the best of both worlds, large bones, big size, no hip problems and super smart.

    • @Its_YourImagination
      @Its_YourImagination Год назад

      I have a girl Malinois X myself...3-1/2 months old and 44lbs already....

  • @rootsygirl
    @rootsygirl 6 лет назад +3

    Fantastic interview! Always thought that the Mal in Europe was mixed up as they are not showdogs and can definitely imagine that other breeds are once in awhile mixed into the lines to improve/refresh the working lines (focus on other qualities than looks), as Malinois can look very differently of each other. Grew up with and around Malinois' (I live in Netherlands) and agree that these dogs seem very healthy compared to other breeds. Again, great video!

  • @joaquincontreras1612
    @joaquincontreras1612 8 лет назад +5

    this guy knows his stuff. great video

  • @geromeegans
    @geromeegans 4 года назад +3

    Hes absolutely right I love the knvp Some Of the dogs are mix with bull terriers because of the ears and the drive

  • @kanaridesign5855
    @kanaridesign5855 6 лет назад

    Big respect in the end for recommending the larger kennels, its really to your credit.

  • @lupusdeum3894
    @lupusdeum3894 7 лет назад +12

    I miss my Mal Bud everyday...
    I lost him 23 years ago.
    I've compared every shepherd since him and none surpass his intelligence and ability.
    My current GSD Amber pictured gets very close though.

    • @georgiafan6618
      @georgiafan6618 6 лет назад +1

      Amber is pretty. She reminds me of my Mia

  • @ronq.7107
    @ronq.7107 6 лет назад +2

    Great info. You hit it when you said these dogs are crossbred. I have a long haired Mal and some say that isn't a mal .My mal looks just like of some of yours in the vid. Thank you God Bless

  • @gerardwashington9936
    @gerardwashington9936 7 лет назад +7

    they have put plenty of other breeds into knpv lines...plenty...I'm not saying this guy is spot on with everything...but he is very correct when saying these dogs have other breeds in the line....very correct....only Americans care about purity and show stuff... and he is also correct about malis breeding smaller and smaller...it's a fact. the outcross is needed to keep these dogs over 55 lbs...I could go on and on...but he's right..

    • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
      @Starry_Night_Sky7455 5 лет назад

      In Europe, that's how horses are bred too. What do you know, the many European warmbloods excel as sport horses. They're bred for performance. Lines are open, much the same.

  • @growyourownavocados
    @growyourownavocados 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video! I have a Chow Mal and this video has helped me to understand my big beautiful boy much better! He does get nervy with strangers and although he is improving at least now understand what is happening when it happens and can act accordingly.

  • @thepitmanbull1877
    @thepitmanbull1877 6 лет назад +1

    I can see why you comparing the dogs. I have a American Staffordshire terrier and she has unlimited energ, she can run and play for days. the energy levels of these dogs are pretty much the same. I love watching videos that explain the making of the breed. nice video.

  • @franciscomarques9805
    @franciscomarques9805 4 года назад +8

    You gotta be really careful with the mind of the mal when you buy one, my malinois has an amazing physique but he is too nervous for example... A new dog owner that buys a strong, smart, ridiculously fast and agile mal that turns out to be too nervous is a very dangerous combination

    • @The_Superpack
      @The_Superpack 4 года назад +1

      Not just nervy but man aggressive and nervy and independent means problems.

  • @janiceblake2251
    @janiceblake2251 7 лет назад +3

    you treat your mal's like I treat mine, they sleep on my bed too lol 😂 I love it! they in my eyes are i

  • @FourthObelisk
    @FourthObelisk 8 лет назад +85

    Great informational video as always. I would love to see a "Dutch Shepherd" video.

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    • @davidleighton5873
      @davidleighton5873 7 лет назад +2

      Masa Hotep we have a Dutch shepherd. Dutch herder. There awesome dogs but a hand full at times

    • @Ondine107
      @Ondine107 7 лет назад

      David Leighton I have one too.

    • @Dered1974
      @Dered1974 7 лет назад +1

      David Leighton Dutch Herder ? You mean a Hollandse Herder 😉 They are also very good for guard, police, watch ... what did you expect ? They are European Shepherds best work dogs of the world ;-)

    • @Ondine107
      @Ondine107 7 лет назад +1

      English speaking people call them Dutch Shepherds

  • @abdulzshan4416
    @abdulzshan4416 7 лет назад +2

    I have that dog and it has been to shelter many time for not being a active dog.it had 7 family's that left him and when I got it I was really active and the person that was selling it said that he just need a right family and he found it and that family was my family. So these dogs have a lot of mix breeds but alone it is not a great Dane or pitbull

  • @Sisabella666
    @Sisabella666 6 лет назад +1

    Big thumbs up for the positive reinforcement

  • @GO-GO_SO-SO
    @GO-GO_SO-SO 8 лет назад +6

    1:24 - 1:45
    Whoa! I did not know that. I learned something today. Thanks, Dogumentary TV. Though I can't see the Great Dane in the Belgian Malinois. I can definitely see the Pit Bull though. Knowing that Pit Bull was put in actually explains a lot.

    • @dvddobson
      @dvddobson 6 лет назад

      He is full of shit

    • @jaggertje
      @jaggertje 5 лет назад

      That's because it is bullshit he is talking they use the strongest dogs too breed with males with a big head strong bonestructure and so on that's how they become so big just look up big toy Hans pegge that was a giant malinois

  • @coolaprilfool1335
    @coolaprilfool1335 2 года назад +1

    I adore my Malinois of joy.....

  • @Mr69barracuda
    @Mr69barracuda 7 лет назад

    Best vid on the Belgian Malinios breed I have seen yet! (Y)
    With positive reinforcement training (Cause and effect)
    "There is NEVER a need to strike a dog." EVER!

    • @DogumentaryTV
      @DogumentaryTV  7 лет назад +1

      +#random #amusing & #humorous #funnystuff I thought were not watching anymore of my videos?

  • @thebattlefamilydogsofdoom1659
    @thebattlefamilydogsofdoom1659 8 месяцев назад

    We love our Malinois even know he is loco! :)

  • @kadangaming445musicandmore3
    @kadangaming445musicandmore3 7 лет назад +2

    I love this dog. I even have one

  • @swift7135
    @swift7135 8 лет назад +69

    Jus came from the gym n ate a cinnamon role n now i regret it

  • @C4rL72
    @C4rL72 Год назад

    I have 2 rotties, Mand F, my M did training and protection work as a pup, he trained with a Malinois, super cute, so good with my boy they would play on 'breaks' my boy always gulped too much water then threw up, this day he threw up over the malinois, I expected fur flying. But No.
    I was lucky enough o see him in action re protection and chase down etc , now this dog weight about 1/4 of mine but F.M, these guys are NO JOKE, slammed the bloke.
    Amazing dogs, id love one but you need 24.7 with them x

  • @walshamite
    @walshamite 3 года назад

    That's a fascinating talk, and I respect Mr Craig's POV. I entirely agree about open/closed gene pool factors in dogs that are bred for work and for "function over form". It is as true for Border Collies, of which I have had many for 44 years. Breeding can dilute or concentrate a feature in the physique or behaviour. Building in a new line also reduces hereditary disease (q.v. hybrid vigour, inbreeding enhancement). In fact, having had a shollie (GSD/BC cross) too, who beautifully combined the best of both breeds, I see the ongoing development of breeds as positive - after all, the GSD was Max von Stephanitz's designer dog basically. Of course, F1 dogs are one thing, but further along the filial line issues may arise. But positively, the coydog is an example of possible adaptation. They're often 10% GSD or similar and it adapts them to urban expansion.
    I take well the point about vet inspection and eliminating faults... the brainiest collie I've owned had collie eye anomaly left eye, (no sign of tapetum lucidum, no reflection) and a significant cranial hair whorl. Whilst that was no problem for me - she had an amazing brain, wonderful personality and tireless physicality - I admit, I would not have been comfortable breeding from her. I bred, back in the 1970s, from my first bitch, who had osteochondritis (unaware that was would get that in later life) and I still feel disturbed about that. Vet costs are obsenely expensive now, and such a defect causes the animal suffering and loss of function.

  • @electronlibre7598
    @electronlibre7598 6 лет назад +1

    the dog is man's best friend !!!

  • @wolfboi90
    @wolfboi90 5 лет назад +1

    My malinois is the perfect dog to me he is that exception. hes good with kids people and other dogs but if a stranger comes close or if he feels like my family is in danger he is on point instantly and that is with basic training from me no protection training at all. And he learns commands in the first 15 minutes literally. Malinois are the best all around breed hands down

    • @lindahake1666
      @lindahake1666 Год назад

      They are great dogs but wouldn't recommend them for first time dog owners.

  • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
    @Starry_Night_Sky7455 5 лет назад +12

    They're amazing. They're workaholics. DO NOT GET ONE!!!!! That's not a breed for anyone but the dedicated. Very intense.

    • @PatriotPaulUSA
      @PatriotPaulUSA 5 лет назад

      Very True !

    • @michwenz8413
      @michwenz8413 3 года назад

      Agreed. Our rescue is taking one from a home that got in way over their heads. Thankfully he’s actually pretty calm for a Mal. Off he goes to training and to a experienced home.

  • @nelsonbarretokuhnbarreto1301
    @nelsonbarretokuhnbarreto1301 6 лет назад +6

    Congratulations,,, Excellence video

  • @janiceblake2251
    @janiceblake2251 7 лет назад +1

    They are both extremely healthy, total muscle :-))

  • @dharur212
    @dharur212 8 лет назад +11

    very informative video and an extremely knowledgable speaker.

  • @SuperNek2010
    @SuperNek2010 3 года назад +2

    I could listen to this guy talk about dogs all day long.

  • @abhishekpurohit745
    @abhishekpurohit745 7 лет назад +1

    I have this dog. He is really very active and brave. earlier we thought that we have GSD but after some research I knew that he is belgian malinois. He attacks on other dog so brutly so we avoid leave him free. He runs fast jumps high and very loyal to me. I m from india

  • @junbu8958
    @junbu8958 7 лет назад +4

    Always wanted to see these dogs thank you

  • @albertojuarez8324
    @albertojuarez8324 3 года назад

    I have a Belgian malinoi +german sheperd mix he’s the best dog I’ve own so far intelligent energetic loving and very loyal highly recommend a malinoi to an active person with an active lifestyle

  • @andrewsyrotick1520
    @andrewsyrotick1520 2 года назад +1

    Mostly positive reinforcement, way to go!

  • @vanityvonlights7932
    @vanityvonlights7932 3 года назад

    I breed Belgian tevvys and just got a little girl maligator and im happy as can be

  • @skylight888
    @skylight888 8 лет назад +3

    great info..we just got a Malinois..

  • @mandyholmberg5106
    @mandyholmberg5106 19 дней назад

    I am a really! Very big dog lover and puppy lover ❤❣️💌💟💝💖💗💓🩷💜💚🧡💛🩵💙💕💞🐕🦴

  • @marioortiz8853
    @marioortiz8853 8 лет назад +2

    Great video. Tons of information. Keep up the good work.

  • @wtan5814
    @wtan5814 7 лет назад

    Best dog video I've seen on youtube

  • @malinoisnation9392
    @malinoisnation9392 4 года назад

    My KNPV Malinois stud is a beast. 90 lbs block head thick neck. Crazy drives. And solid black. :)

  • @hunterpursell1693
    @hunterpursell1693 3 года назад

    I have, what I BELIEVE to be a Malinois/Mastiff mix. Got him last year at 3 months old and he has grown into to a great dog.
    Lately I’ve been thinking about how I haven’t seen a whole lot of Malinois mastiff mixes over here in the states.. which lead me to my next conclusion that agrees with the aggression under command..
    I thought I was going to have an issue when he got older.. however.. he is the most self controlled dog I’ve ever had..

  • @The1towatchout4
    @The1towatchout4 8 лет назад +16

    This dog is phenomenal! This dog MUST have a job to do if not you will have problems.

    • @FilthySzn
      @FilthySzn 7 лет назад

      The Dog Guy what do you mean by problems? Health or obedience?

    • @karipotati3389
      @karipotati3389 6 лет назад

      Hey! Idk if it's cause I have a mix but he's half malanois Shepard and he's the best dog I've had! And he legit mostly lays around with me and sleeps in my bed. we do play around the house though. he's perfectly healthy LIKE WE GO TO THE VET FOR CHECK UPS AND STILL IN LIKE PERFECT HEALTH LOL IDK

  • @TooNipsy
    @TooNipsy 6 лет назад +1

    Damn, I'm in Mexico City and picked up a stray that I thought was a breed of German with idunno what; this video though, I guess this means more walks during the day since he does get mopey when the walks are shorter than usual.

  • @janblake5079
    @janblake5079 8 лет назад +1

    The Mali in your video looks just like my boy😻

  • @anickname6960
    @anickname6960 7 лет назад +1

    great video and really well cut!

  • @FinnBjerke
    @FinnBjerke 6 лет назад +1

    Very informative. Thanks for posting this I learned a lot.

  • @jcaled2430
    @jcaled2430 4 года назад +1

    The few, the proud, the brave. - Belgian Malinois owners.

  • @mk-1579
    @mk-1579 6 лет назад +3

    Does anyone know the music or sound effects they played at the beginning of the video

  • @hellohello7359
    @hellohello7359 3 года назад

    Real knowledgeable man

  • @rebeccabeyer5114
    @rebeccabeyer5114 6 лет назад

    your such a tough guy it's nice to see that you also have a heart so nice

  • @ggkoutdoors4568
    @ggkoutdoors4568 7 лет назад +1

    Best breed is a Belgian border collie mix perfect size, and intelligent dog....love them

    • @claudiamossu9937
      @claudiamossu9937 4 года назад

      Never thought of that, but I'm sure it would work. We've had a BC for 3 years & just got a Mal puppy. Had her about a week & a half-sharp as a tack. Already almost potty trained (occasional accident), does pretty well with basic obedience already-sit, stay, come, etc. No problem with the leash. We live in a rural area, so the BC is hardly ever on a leash. Hope to have that with the Mal too, when she's a little bit older.
      Watching those two play together is better than TV!

  • @janblake5079
    @janblake5079 8 лет назад +1

    Mali's are the bomb 😻

  • @nihangsingh51
    @nihangsingh51 7 лет назад

    I have good knowledge of THE BELGIAN MALINOIS and I own one ( it is my third one) The belgian malinois are most often in the 5% most inelligent dogs ,they are high energy and very fast to react , to run or to bite but they are obedient caind with the family and friends and must not be vicious or agressive. They need mental stimulation most of the day and much exercise every day.

  • @MacedoniaTheGreatEmpire
    @MacedoniaTheGreatEmpire 6 лет назад

    I felt in love with this dogs

  • @Sandy33569
    @Sandy33569 3 года назад

    Wait.. did they show Belgian Tervuren at one point? I know internationally, they can be bred to Belgian Malinois, but they’re considered Tervuren if they have a rough/longer coat..

  • @matthewherron6394
    @matthewherron6394 8 лет назад +1

    Wonderful interview. Very informative.

  • @legs0fsteel
    @legs0fsteel 8 лет назад

    Even at home Malinois have a drive to be busy mine always wants to wrestle with me or my dad then she is tired and she will just take a 20 minue nap and then stand in front of me again wanting to wrestle :)

  • @chernesttt_
    @chernesttt_ 6 лет назад +2

    I have an gsd silver sable and a malinois tan and black face they the best

  • @peprs65
    @peprs65 6 лет назад +6

    I love my Belgian, Smalls. Great breed but not a breed for inexperienced owners. Awesome Dogs though.

  • @disco3landrover654
    @disco3landrover654 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting your view on the only really 100% capable breeds being GSD & B. Malinois. How would you rate a Dutch herder. I absolutely agree with views on B.Malinious at times being to small.
    I used to work with British Military Police dogs, they had some huge dogs, all GSD 140lbs and some even bigger!

  • @meowkat1898
    @meowkat1898 4 года назад +1

    Hi... I adopted 2 puppies and did a research to know the what breed it might be. It has a face of a German Shepherd but looked smaller😂 And I think it's Belgian malinois. But my parents don't believe it might be that breed though.