The General Ot Vitosha is from Ivan Balabanov, and you can find info about getting one of his puppies here: malinois.com Be sure to tell them you saw Cameron's video on RUclips!
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TWANGnBANG Pretty expensive. I picked up my pure bred for $500. Lots of room for her to roam on my acreage in Costa Rica.
You can tell alot about a person by the way they treat animals. Makes me happy to see people treat dogs like family. Only animal in the world that will love you more than they love themselves.
Good to see a malinois being used as a homestead dog and not for military/police work. These breeds were herding dogs before becoming militarized. I have heard people say they don't make good pets when that's not the case. As long as they have plenty f exercise, attention and space to run they are good dogs for many homes. Training is good because they are smart and letting their brain work helps keep them happy
And i must thank you for your kind words because i am not an expert in training or wanting a maligator as they are wrongfully called also you can see in this video not all malinois want to run and chase all day all you need is to coordinate ur time with your dog so you can get an awsome loyal dog that is not psycho not to playfull because highsocialisation can get you to where your dog would be stolen and they are naturally no fear for kids if you bring them when they are puppies so they can grow with them i am really happy to see this video trully i've been wanting one for a long time most of the other video scared me
Rufus is a lovely dog. We have an 11-year-old Groenendael who has been a joy to our family ever since she joined us at less than 9 weeks of age. I like your training methods because they act on building trust between dog and handler, not the idea of forcing obedience through fear and intimidation. And boy, are Belgians thinkers! I'm glad you're involving your daughter in Rufus' training-I learned to train at about her age and know that learning the mechanics when she's still so open emotionally means she'll always be able to bond and work well with her subsequent dogs because she's learned the "language" so young. I look forward to watching her relationship develop with Rufus as they both grow older. It was also fun to watch Rufus with your chickens and compare his behavior with our Dani around our cats. Since she came when she was so young and roughly their size, they've always been in charge and always will rule. :) Thank you for sharing your furry (and feathered) family with us.
+TWANGnBANG This makes me so miss my rottweiler/bullmastif cross that I had, he just got too old and had to be put down, he lived to be 13 and a half and I had him from the time he was first weened, he was such a great dog, that was nearly 6 years ago now and I still can't bring myself to get another dog, just don't want to put myself through that kind of loss again, and I just don't think any other dog could live up to what he was if you know what I mean.
Rufus is one beautiful pup you area one lucky man.I have owned this breed for over 28 years long before people new they existed.I love them they are great he loves his home.
I really enjoyed your update on Rufus! I brought my first Malinois female home last Saturday. Her mother is from show lines and her father is training in Schutzhund. I would like to do both with her. She likes to ride on the John Deere lawn tractor and she loves the treadmill as well! At 9 weeks she backed down a huge UPS driver. I think he was scared. She warmed up to him and he gave her a big rub! All was well. Thanks again and I'll check back in from time to time! Sharon in Virginia
We got a German Shepard pup about 7 months ago. lol Boy they grow fast. We are both semi-disabled so we are training her to help out when needed. Our last dog was trainable & willing to please but not very bright. I had smarter dogs when I was younger but I had kind of forgotten how nice it is to have a smart dog. In just 7 months we have most of the basics down & now we are working on the names for things, bring it, leave it, push it, pull it. It's funny because if she gets confused she just goes through the training exercises trying everything. lol Anyways, getting a new pup & training is fun, frustrating, rewarding & at times, disappointing all in one. Kinda like having kids. :) My friend had a Malinois years ago & I would love to have one but we don't have the space. They are very smart, high energy, high drive dogs & that's more than we could handle here. Theoretically, our GSD should mellow out somewhat & adapt better to a standard house on a city sized lot. lol In theory anyways, a GSD should fit our slower paced life better. Now, we just need to get her to leave unattended milk alone and quit getting ice cubes out of the door dispenser. Nobody taught her but she loves ice cubes & she has figured out how to push the lever. lol Anyways, it's great to see your pup. He is gorgeous with great muscle definition. You are making me jealous. I wish we had some land & the ability to meet the needs of a smart, high energy dog. Looks like you two have a great relationship & he will just keep getting better & better as he learns & matures more.
Thanks for the Update, I have been working on my wife, your videos are helping me convince her that she can handle having a high drive dog. She has some fears (bad experience when she was young) and seeing your dog be calm, cool and adorable is helping me win this one XD
Awesome to see him growing up so fast. My girlfriend and I have a male German Shepherd/Pit mix (Cheveyo) and a female purebred Pit (Launch) which both have been throw obedience training. We tried to put both of them through protection training, but Launch just didn't really have the drive that's needed. We were able to get her to bark, show teeth and even on occasions to bite, but we never got her to hold. Cheveyo on the other hand had plenty of drive when it came to protection training. We were able to get him to bark, show teeth, bite, hold and even to chase. My father also trained him to hunt alongside his dogs. He does a lot of hog dog hunting and Cheveyo really enjoys that as well. The trainer that we took both dogs to specializes in Belgian Malinois and German Shepherds. He also breeds and used to compete in Schutzhund, but now with his health the has retired.
He reminds me of my Dutch Shepard. He is a home dog too but also likes to be outside. He is fine if he is out or in. Acts the happy either way. He has an ingrain protective manner too. Acts sweet and friendly most of the time unless he smells something off on a person then he will get between them and me and not let them close. He clears the land of everything but cats too. Neighbors have thanked us for clearing out the raccoons and possums.
+FuYing Bro We lost 7 out of 12 chickens in the 7 months between the death of our last Malinois and the arrival of The General. Now, the biggest risk to them is our dog himself. :)
Handsome Regal pup you got there. I have a 6 week old Silver tip GSD dad and Belgian Malinois mom pup. She is definitely smart at this age. Has a 10 YO gentleman giant GSD to learn from too. 🤙🏼
My rescue Belgian Malinois mix is a very high-energy dog. He needs to run at least few miles a day in order to be content. He also has a very high prey drive. He is an amazing dog but not for everyone.
@@Monscent Seconding this! Scentwork drills, obedience training and food puzzles calm a dog much better than exercise. My GSD and I used to go on 8 mile jog and he’d be up again by lunch time. Now he goes on a shorter run and has a food puzzle and some scent work and is much more likely to sleep through the afternoon.
Would strongly recommend learning nosework and volunteering with a shelter as well as joining your SAR team as a non-handler first. This is the route they advised me, and I’m learning a crap ton before I get a SAR dog. That said, if you’ve done this please ignore!
any time you show him. i detect his improvements in everything. and i liked the training you did when letting him improve upon tracking and returning to home. even if the house isn't the objective. "home" being a way to get back to a location your familiar with..
You're thoughts on training are spot on I think, you have a friend who protects rather than a protection dog that you can pet. The latter is needed in some cases, but I see that in mostly professional areas or certain high risk individual cases, but I think you choose right for your circumstances. Great looking dog, thanks for the video.
i can see you wanna train general mildly compared to others in your local area and i support you with the though that only mild ways to train protecting dogs should be trained than just plain out ruthless as you say so keep up the nice work with training with him and he looks very cute
Aww your life is paradise with this house in the woods and your dog. But I have to admit that I would be too lazy to train a dog :D Always take good care of him, and nice name by the way.
Great video! It's great to see his development and progression- as well as your training! I'm so happy to see the "out" command- so many K9's (even law enforcement) don't let go on command! I also have a large working dog breed that needs consistent exercise/training. From a professional opinion, I would highly recommend performing a gastropexy to prevent bloat. It's totally work the cost to provide ease of mind!
Fantastic progress on the training. My 6m/o czech gsd isnt near that point, were just getting out, down, sit, and stay (off leash) Nothing gets him quite as excited as a sleeve.
I always love seeing people so dedicated. Today I went to a shelter and there was a man bringing in his Malinois because he couldn't handle him. When he arrived at the shelter the dog bit a woman's hand. It makes me feel so sad for the dog, because they are so misunderstood and don't receive the excercise/attention they need. I have a Malinois-Dachsund cross breed. She has a lot of the characteristics of the Malinois. She is cute and small but a handful. But I wouldn't miss her for anything. This week I discovered her brother is at the shelter too, he's only one year old... It breaks my heart. People need to educate themselves before getting a dog, especially these ones.
Heard you say Ivan, we are actually 2 1/2 wks. From getting our first Malinois, We used Ivan's Dog as stud & a female around us..Both World Champions, cant waint, two days going to see our puppie
Really like the way you plan your videos. We can see you put a great deal of time and effort into each video produced. The General will be Quite the Dog. Totally jealous man. My Belgian is almost 2 and she's still thin, feed her twice a day "Nitro" food from pet store. Hint I find the tennis racket and ball will save your arm and back. Awesome Job!!!
beautiful pup. we will be getting a beauceron from Florida this summer. we will be driving from Raleigh area down to pick him up and make a weekend out of it
+big visk (bigvisk) I would've driven to pick up The General, but we had less than a week's notice we were getting him. We were on Ivan's wait list for 6 months and were told we'd probably get a puppy from the "H" litter, but Ivan changed his mind about giving a pup to someone and asked if we were ready to take one. We are so glad we did.
I have a Labrador-beagle cross breed that is 2 years old now and he is a similar size to General and also I have a labrador-paterdale terrier cross. Both are so cute!
He's a good looking buy. Training is important as you know and a good trainer is more so. We had top fire our trainer due to a few problems. We are working through it but time will tell.
i had a prize an alsation sheperd "Rommel" 15 years ago. we saved his seed at a show dog breeding service. i made sure to save his branch of the line. great dogs are a thing of beauty and love.
OMG, I just rescued a 10-month-old Mal mix who could be the twin of Rufus. Luckily he was being fostered at an obedience training facility so he was pretty well socialized. My 10 yo female became instant best friends with him and I expect it won't be long until he becomes the alpha but Rocket is holding on to the upper hand for now. I am teaching him not to eat my cats like with your chickens but my cats know how to deal with malinois so as long as they stand their ground they are safe. He ran at the tv while I was watching your video when you were throwing the ball, pretty funny.
i just found out that my 6 month old puppy is half malinois! i originally thought her mom was a german shepherd mix because she had shepherd features but was smaller and her face was structured a little differently than what i was accustomed to seeing. now that i discovered the malinois i see where all those features are from! looking at pictures my little female has super strong malinois features. even the descriptions ive read of her temperament are pretty spot on. the father of the litter is a husky mix. im excited to learn more about this breed to see similarities and differences.
syvkni I had the same thing happen to us. we got what we thought was a half German Shepherd mix from the shelter only to find out he is half Belgium Malinois.We think the other half could be partly husky but not sure. would you mind sending a picture of yours. I am interested in how similar they might be. Thanks Donna Williams.
thanks for the video - my dog loved it! particularly when you were throwing the big ball... she thought it might be behind the TV 😂😂😂😂 she's a malinois too!
My dog cant fetch as much anymore because of arthritis although she doesn't realize it. If we do it to much she limps later. However she loves it and we are waiting till summer when the lake thaw out.
EPIC! Just got to love a dog that eats at Mach 3. Happy B-Day General. Okay he's just one cool dog. I totally get why you don't want to part with him for training. I think he's amazing right now. Called Mans Best Friend and vice versa for good reason. Don't sell yourself short you're training him well.
+Ralph Magnus Thanks! The training he'd do with Ivan would be protection, which I can't do for myself. We're good on the obedience, obviously, though there are a few tricks I'd certainly refresh my memory of when visiting Ivan.
My dream is to get a malinois in the future. I would be very active and hopefully agility train it. I'm willing to spend hours and hours every day training and exercising to have one :)
TWANGnBANG Thanks :) I can't have one for a long time, but I probably won't get one as a first dog, and if I did I would adopt a senior :) I know they take an experienced handler so I would need a mellower dog to work with at first. I don't to get ahead of myself like a lot of people do.
I got so excited when you mentioned not using an e collar. I hear constantly about the befits of e collars with my Shepherd and I can o my think to myself- why would I want to teach a dog that pain is an indicator to stop if I want a protection dog? And why would I want to encourage a trick or agility or nose work dog with pain? Pain and fear are great- for breaking a dog’s drive. If you’re struggling with the chicken chasing, have you tried a BAT protocol? You’ve mentioned doing a board and train for further protection training (and you are so right, building solid fundamentals like a fast “out” and motivation to bite) are so much more valuable than teaching biting as a trick- that’s how you get failed dogs. If you can’t bear to part with him for board and train (no judgement, but I think the handler should always be the trainer) can I recommend Denise Fenzi’s Shutzhund course? She knows her shit and has her dogs listening if she’s barely whispering.
I agree about the robot dog. I never saw the appeal of a dog that was a robot. Mainly because I can't imagine a dog would perceive that training as affection and partly because robots only do as programmed. Dogs, especially dogs like the Malinois, are very protective and fearless to begin with. My male German Pinscher first took a defensive posture for my sake when he was four months old. A homeless guy was yelling and circling our car at a convenience store when Benny casually walked over, sat on my lap and put his front paws on the arm rest ready to leap out of necessary. No training necessary...
+TWANGnBANG I'm sure it is not only the dogs, but also the ones who do the training with them! =) I really liked this video, are you planning to do more videos with him?
The General Ot Vitosha is from Ivan Balabanov, and you can find info about getting one of his puppies here: malinois.com
Be sure to tell them you saw Cameron's video on RUclips!
TWANGnBANG Pretty expensive. I picked up my pure bred for $500. Lots of room for her to roam on my acreage in Costa Rica.
My boy is from Ivan as well his name is Waylon Ot Vitosha
You can tell alot about a person by the way they treat animals. Makes me happy to see people treat dogs like family. Only animal in the world that will love you more than they love themselves.
Good to see a malinois being used as a homestead dog and not for military/police work. These breeds were herding dogs before becoming militarized. I have heard people say they don't make good pets when that's not the case. As long as they have plenty f exercise, attention and space to run they are good dogs for many homes. Training is good because they are smart and letting their brain work helps keep them happy
And i must thank you for your kind words because i am not an expert in training or wanting a maligator as they are wrongfully called also you can see in this video not all malinois want to run and chase all day all you need is to coordinate ur time with your dog so you can get an awsome loyal dog that is not psycho not to playfull because highsocialisation can get you to where your dog would be stolen and they are naturally no fear for kids if you bring them when they are puppies so they can grow with them i am really happy to see this video trully i've been wanting one for a long time most of the other video scared me
Beautiful dog. You obviously know what you're doing, good work..
Rufus is a lovely dog. We have an 11-year-old Groenendael who has been a joy to our family ever since she joined us at less than 9 weeks of age. I like your training methods because they act on building trust between dog and handler, not the idea of forcing obedience through fear and intimidation. And boy, are Belgians thinkers!
I'm glad you're involving your daughter in Rufus' training-I learned to train at about her age and know that learning the mechanics when she's still so open emotionally means she'll always be able to bond and work well with her subsequent dogs because she's learned the "language" so young. I look forward to watching her relationship develop with Rufus as they both grow older.
It was also fun to watch Rufus with your chickens and compare his behavior with our Dani around our cats. Since she came when she was so young and roughly their size, they've always been in charge and always will rule. :)
Thank you for sharing your furry (and feathered) family with us.
Such a handsome pup! And you can tell just from the video that he is a "good boy". Keep up the good work on him. And thanks for the updates.
I agree whole-heartedly with your comments about training. Beautiful pup. Thank you for posting.
My German Shepherd puppy went nuts when he started barking at that piano lol nice dog!
+GUN-TIME with Brandon Ha!
+TWANGnBANG This makes me so miss my rottweiler/bullmastif cross that I had, he just got too old and had to be put down, he lived to be 13 and a half and I had him from the time he was first weened, he was such a great dog, that was nearly 6 years ago now and I still can't bring myself to get another dog, just don't want to put myself through that kind of loss again, and I just don't think any other dog could live up to what he was if you know what I mean.
I have a Malinois too, you are raising him the right way! Mals are so easy to train without compulsion. Patience is everything with Mals.
Rufus is one beautiful pup you area one lucky man.I have owned this breed for over 28 years long before people new they existed.I love them they are great he loves his home.
he looks like a fun dog, and a great personality. Truly one of a kind.
I really enjoyed your update on Rufus!
I brought my first Malinois female home last Saturday.
Her mother is from show lines and her father is training in Schutzhund. I would like to do both with her. She likes to ride on the John Deere lawn tractor and she loves the treadmill as well!
At 9 weeks she backed down a huge UPS driver. I think he was scared. She warmed up to him and he gave her a big rub! All was well.
Thanks again and I'll check back in from time to time!
Sharon in Virginia
Great vid. He's growing up to be a good looking hound. Ur house n property look great too. Thanks for sharing.
We got a German Shepard pup about 7 months ago. lol Boy they grow fast. We are both semi-disabled so we are training her to help out when needed. Our last dog was trainable & willing to please but not very bright. I had smarter dogs when I was younger but I had kind of forgotten how nice it is to have a smart dog. In just 7 months we have most of the basics down & now we are working on the names for things, bring it, leave it, push it, pull it. It's funny because if she gets confused she just goes through the training exercises trying everything. lol Anyways, getting a new pup & training is fun, frustrating, rewarding & at times, disappointing all in one. Kinda like having kids. :)
My friend had a Malinois years ago & I would love to have one but we don't have the space. They are very smart, high energy, high drive dogs & that's more than we could handle here. Theoretically, our GSD should mellow out somewhat & adapt better to a standard house on a city sized lot. lol In theory anyways, a GSD should fit our slower paced life better. Now, we just need to get her to leave unattended milk alone and quit getting ice cubes out of the door dispenser. Nobody taught her but she loves ice cubes & she has figured out how to push the lever. lol
Anyways, it's great to see your pup. He is gorgeous with great muscle definition. You are making me jealous. I wish we had some land & the ability to meet the needs of a smart, high energy dog. Looks like you two have a great relationship & he will just keep getting better & better as he learns & matures more.
Thanks for the Update, I have been working on my wife, your videos are helping me convince her that she can handle having a high drive dog. She has some fears (bad experience when she was young) and seeing your dog be calm, cool and adorable is helping me win this one XD
+August Hatton They are a lot of work to get them this way, but it's just work. Talk to Ivan about it, and he'll help you figure out a training plan.
Well done sir. Loving your dog, with discipline, is first. They are part of the family and not just a tool.
Great looking dog! Just got a GSD about a month and a half ago. I grew up with one and couldn't wait to get one of my own. She is a great pup.
Beautiful ears...tall and alert...lovely regal, attentive head carriage..nice distinctive "mask" .. all over awesome! A beauty
I can't believe it's already been a year!!! Congrats man. What a beautiful dog!
Awesome to see him growing up so fast.
My girlfriend and I have a male German Shepherd/Pit mix (Cheveyo) and a female purebred Pit (Launch) which both have been throw obedience training. We tried to put both of them through protection training, but Launch just didn't really have the drive that's needed. We were able to get her to bark, show teeth and even on occasions to bite, but we never got her to hold.
Cheveyo on the other hand had plenty of drive when it came to protection training. We were able to get him to bark, show teeth, bite, hold and even to chase. My father also trained him to hunt alongside his dogs. He does a lot of hog dog hunting and Cheveyo really enjoys that as well.
The trainer that we took both dogs to specializes in Belgian Malinois and German Shepherds. He also breeds and used to compete in Schutzhund, but now with his health the has retired.
Great advice, my dad works with these beautiful dogs and is thinking about getting me one. These are great dogs 👍🏼😊
That is one happy and healthy looking pup.
He reminds me of my Dutch Shepard. He is a home dog too but also likes to be outside. He is fine if he is out or in. Acts the happy either way. He has an ingrain protective manner too. Acts sweet and friendly most of the time unless he smells something off on a person then he will get between them and me and not let them close. He clears the land of everything but cats too. Neighbors have thanked us for clearing out the raccoons and possums.
+FuYing Bro We lost 7 out of 12 chickens in the 7 months between the death of our last Malinois and the arrival of The General. Now, the biggest risk to them is our dog himself. :)
i love rufus he's so pretty
+adrian Nevarez Thanks!
What a great pup, good job! And your back yard is just amazing, I wish I'd live in such an area.
this is exactly what I have been waiting for..been wanting an update with him forever
Handsome Regal pup you got there. I have a 6 week old Silver tip GSD dad and Belgian Malinois mom pup. She is definitely smart at this age. Has a 10 YO gentleman giant GSD to learn from too. 🤙🏼
My rescue Belgian Malinois mix is a very high-energy dog. He needs to run at least few miles a day in order to be content. He also has a very high prey drive. He is an amazing dog but not for everyone.
+Three Dogs You can try do more mental training, usually just physical exercise aint enough.
@@Monscent
Seconding this! Scentwork drills, obedience training and food puzzles calm a dog much better than exercise. My GSD and I used to go on 8 mile jog and he’d be up again by lunch time. Now he goes on a shorter run and has a food puzzle and some scent work and is much more likely to sleep through the afternoon.
What a great boy, and a good Dad!
Keep up the good work.
--Dr L
+LaphamBrian Thanks! We'll be coming in soon for his one-year check-up and vaccinations.
Bred by the master himself ? So jealous ! Ivan's one of the finest trainers on the planet and I bet his dogs are just as good.
Cool pup! We just rescued a mastiff named Tank. Awesome fun!
Love your dog. Im getting a Malinois in August to be trained in SAR and Agility. Loved eeing the update! Hes gorgeous!
+Nolan Lyautey Fantastic!
Would strongly recommend learning nosework and volunteering with a shelter as well as joining your SAR team as a non-handler first. This is the route they advised me, and I’m learning a crap ton before I get a SAR dog. That said, if you’ve done this please ignore!
any time you show him. i detect his improvements in everything. and i liked the training you did when letting him improve upon tracking and returning to home. even if the house isn't the objective. "home" being a way to get back to a location your familiar with..
You're thoughts on training are spot on I think, you have a friend who protects rather than a protection dog that you can pet. The latter is needed in some cases, but I see that in mostly professional areas or certain high risk individual cases, but I think you choose right for your circumstances.
Great looking dog, thanks for the video.
My malinois mix is a lot like Rufus. I absolutely love this breed and would have another. Best dog I've ever had!!
i can see you wanna train general mildly compared to others in your local area and i support you with the though that only mild ways to train protecting dogs should be trained than just plain out ruthless as you say so keep up the nice work with training with him and he looks very cute
my belgian also turned 1 year old they are the best kind of dogs
Aww your life is paradise with this house in the woods and your dog.
But I have to admit that I would be too lazy to train a dog :D
Always take good care of him, and nice name by the way.
I can't believe how big he's gotten!
What a great dog. And, it looks like you're making all the right moves with the training!
Great video! It's great to see his development and progression- as well as your training! I'm so happy to see the "out" command- so many K9's (even law enforcement) don't let go on command! I also have a large working dog breed that needs consistent exercise/training. From a professional opinion, I would highly recommend performing a gastropexy to prevent bloat. It's totally work the cost to provide ease of mind!
Fantastic progress on the training.
My 6m/o czech gsd isnt near that point, were just getting out, down, sit, and stay (off leash)
Nothing gets him quite as excited as a sleeve.
+John Parker Fun!
We do all done with our shepherd. She loves it just as General does.
He is a beauty. Good work
I always love seeing people so dedicated. Today I went to a shelter and there was a man bringing in his Malinois because he couldn't handle him. When he arrived at the shelter the dog bit a woman's hand. It makes me feel so sad for the dog, because they are so misunderstood and don't receive the excercise/attention they need. I have a Malinois-Dachsund cross breed. She has a lot of the characteristics of the Malinois. She is cute and small but a handful. But I wouldn't miss her for anything. This week I discovered her brother is at the shelter too, he's only one year old... It breaks my heart. People need to educate themselves before getting a dog, especially these ones.
Heard you say Ivan, we are actually 2 1/2 wks. From getting our first Malinois, We used Ivan's Dog as stud & a female around us..Both World Champions, cant waint, two days going to see our puppie
Very nice 👌 what a handsome guy!!! 💯👏🐾👍🐺
Really like the way you plan your videos. We can see you put a great deal of time and effort into each video produced. The General will be Quite the Dog. Totally jealous man. My Belgian is almost 2 and she's still thin, feed her twice a day "Nitro" food from pet store. Hint I find the tennis racket and ball will save your arm and back. Awesome Job!!!
Thanks for a honest video I hate people who try to scare u into not buying a Malinois
beautiful pup. we will be getting a beauceron from Florida this summer. we will be driving from Raleigh area down to pick him up and make a weekend out of it
+big visk (bigvisk) I would've driven to pick up The General, but we had less than a week's notice we were getting him. We were on Ivan's wait list for 6 months and were told we'd probably get a puppy from the "H" litter, but Ivan changed his mind about giving a pup to someone and asked if we were ready to take one. We are so glad we did.
+TWANGnBANG awesome. he sure looks like a good pup. I vote more vids with the pup
Great looking Mal and nice solid grip. Keep up the great work and great videos!!
purdy puppy! I can't believe how fast they grow too
What an amazing dog. I love malis and you have a special one there.
General Rufus has gotten HUGE!
love to see all of the training and love that has gone into him. He's a beautiful dog. Theyre amazing work dogs
I have a Labrador-beagle cross breed that is 2 years old now and he is a similar size to General and also I have a labrador-paterdale terrier cross. Both are so cute!
great video you are one of my favorites on youtube always putting out quality
He's a good looking buy. Training is important as you know and a good trainer is more so. We had top fire our trainer due to a few problems. We are working through it but time will tell.
Thank you for the training tips . I only have a couple mutts, but this will certainly help
i had a prize an alsation sheperd "Rommel" 15 years ago. we saved his seed at a show dog breeding service. i made sure to save his branch of the line. great dogs are a thing of beauty and love.
OMG, I just rescued a 10-month-old Mal mix who could be the twin of Rufus. Luckily he was being fostered at an obedience training facility so he was pretty well socialized. My 10 yo female became instant best friends with him and I expect it won't be long until he becomes the alpha but Rocket is holding on to the upper hand for now. I am teaching him not to eat my cats like with your chickens but my cats know how to deal with malinois so as long as they stand their ground they are safe. He ran at the tv while I was watching your video when you were throwing the ball, pretty funny.
Rufus is one of the best looking Malinois I’ve ever seen
What a great dog. Thanks for posting the video.
He turned into a handsome young men. Well done.
dam, he grew fast.
+fyouseek Yeah, no kidding lol!
Lmao frl bro
i just found out that my 6 month old puppy is half malinois! i originally thought her mom was a german shepherd mix because she had shepherd features but was smaller and her face was structured a little differently than what i was accustomed to seeing. now that i discovered the malinois i see where all those features are from! looking at pictures my little female has super strong malinois features. even the descriptions ive read of her temperament are pretty spot on. the father of the litter is a husky mix. im excited to learn more about this breed to see similarities and differences.
syvkni this dog is a Belgian mallinois
Charlie And Lola I know? the title says that
syvkni I had the same thing happen to us. we got what we thought was a half German Shepherd mix from the shelter only to find out he is half Belgium Malinois.We think the other half could be partly husky but not sure. would you mind sending a picture of yours. I am interested in how similar they might be. Thanks Donna Williams.
Owassoegan I would love to send a picture but I don't think I can through RUclips. I dont know how.
Great name! Our Basset is named Roofus ! Beautiful dog.
love the way you train and treat your Malonis. I am also interested in getting a puppy from the same breeders as yours.
Thanks for posting this. Great dog!
richtherake My son has a black Mali with brown stocking and a white necklace. She is gorgeous!
I love your channel! Always something cool
thanks for the video - my dog loved it! particularly when you were throwing the big ball... she thought it might be behind the TV 😂😂😂😂 she's a malinois too!
Hilarious!
Well, you successfully hoarded the chicken back into the pen. If we only could do that on command.
Idk why, but that was hilarious to me xD
Ruffus is such a fine dog !!!!
We use to have a pug just like yours ..what a wonderful dog those pugs are ..
HAPPY BIRTHDAY GENERAL
Amazing video! I've been a handler dog owner and I love GSD thanks for posting this! Great training with a Mal!
beautiful dog. great positive reinforcement training. love it.
My dog cant fetch as much anymore because of arthritis although she doesn't realize it. If we do it to much she limps later. However she loves it and we are waiting till summer when the lake thaw out.
EPIC! Just got to love a dog that eats at Mach 3. Happy B-Day General. Okay he's just one cool dog. I totally get why you don't want to part with him for training. I think he's amazing right now. Called Mans Best Friend and vice versa for good reason. Don't sell yourself short you're training him well.
+Ralph Magnus Thanks! The training he'd do with Ivan would be protection, which I can't do for myself. We're good on the obedience, obviously, though there are a few tricks I'd certainly refresh my memory of when visiting Ivan.
Great video! Great looking Dog!
He is a very handsome dog
Please make a 2 year update !
My dream is to get a malinois in the future. I would be very active and hopefully agility train it. I'm willing to spend hours and hours every day training and exercising to have one :)
+SilverVoltage547 You sound like the right owner for a Malinois!
TWANGnBANG Thanks :) I can't have one for a long time, but I probably won't get one as a first dog, and if I did I would adopt a senior :) I know they take an experienced handler so I would need a mellower dog to work with at first. I don't to get ahead of myself like a lot of people do.
Love it! Just got mine 2 weeks ago......will be a great ride
big daddy got tire!! lol
man youre amazing Alfa!
thx for this update
Getting our pup tomorrow morning!
I have a Malinois named Rommel that turned a year in February. Great dogs, still in the puppy stage though.
I got so excited when you mentioned not using an e collar. I hear constantly about the befits of e collars with my Shepherd and I can o my think to myself- why would I want to teach a dog that pain is an indicator to stop if I want a protection dog? And why would I want to encourage a trick or agility or nose work dog with pain? Pain and fear are great- for breaking a dog’s drive.
If you’re struggling with the chicken chasing, have you tried a BAT protocol?
You’ve mentioned doing a board and train for further protection training (and you are so right, building solid fundamentals like a fast “out” and motivation to bite) are so much more valuable than teaching biting as a trick- that’s how you get failed dogs. If you can’t bear to part with him for board and train (no judgement, but I think the handler should always be the trainer) can I recommend Denise Fenzi’s Shutzhund course? She knows her shit and has her dogs listening if she’s barely whispering.
He has a great temperament!
Lovely dog!
great vid and hello to a fellow NC resident
I agree about the robot dog. I never saw the appeal of a dog that was a robot. Mainly because I can't imagine a dog would perceive that training as affection and partly because robots only do as programmed. Dogs, especially dogs like the Malinois, are very protective and fearless to begin with. My male German Pinscher first took a defensive posture for my sake when he was four months old. A homeless guy was yelling and circling our car at a convenience store when Benny casually walked over, sat on my lap and put his front paws on the arm rest ready to leap out of necessary. No training necessary...
Yet another geat video and you are a great trainer.:D
Wow from Uk, what an interesting looking as well as beautiful dog!!.
love these dogs they are just perfect
What an awesome dog you have there...
+bolawdean Ivan breeds excellent dogs. We feel fortunate to have found him so many years ago.
+TWANGnBANG I'm sure it is not only the dogs, but also the ones who do the training with them! =) I really liked this video, are you planning to do more videos with him?
***** He'll be passing through videos randomly, but I will only do more videos as I accumulate things to show off with him.
Well I'm really looking forward to that=) Thank you for providing such an awesome channel!
TWANGnBANG i looked at the website you provided and his dogs are more affordable then i thought, thanks for sharing
Beautiful dog.
he took that steak like 2 bites...wow. beautiful malinois.
What a handsome puppy
Thank you for your help, God bless you.
Beautiful well cared for dog 👍