@@sailronin yes. It’s called an intermittent reward schedule. The dog always believes there’s a chance of reward and they find the activity reinforcing as well. You wouldn’t move to an intermittent schedule with a dog this young, you want to solidify the basics and build drive at this age.
Wow lots of people who’s macho attitude feels very challenged by the idea you can train a dog for IPO without using fear or pain- It’s called being a better trainer than Joe Shmoe with his $900 shock collar that the batteries fizzle out on. You’re doing awesome work! That dog could not be happier listening to you! I’m hoping to bring up a SAR dog with the same methods some day soon. In the mean time, my GSD is thriving with force free training.
Love this how cam I train with you I have been looking for someone like you I have been looking for a some one learn from. I showed in confirmation .i lost my best friend and it’s , time get back . In to training my dog was my live
Greetings from Montenegro 💪 Great work with such a great dog. And lady is keeping up with high energy that dog has, such a great combination. What are you usually using as a dog treat (food) for obedience and reward in your trainings? I can't wait for more videos to come, keep up with great work! Thumbs up 👍
Awesome video. I thought the purpose of the conditioned reinforcer was so the treat didn't have to be delivered instantly. Either way this was good motivation to go out and work/play with my dogs.
When people say “my dog isnt very food motivated,” y’all need to skip a meal or two and train with this type of energy and see how it goes. The dog is having a ton of fun and the piece of food is just icing on the cake.
Great job! I have a question, is this possible to do with Alaskan malamutes? I have 2 and I find it extremely difficult to work with the as they’re very stubborn. Thanks so much for any advice.
Christina M. Malamutes are a harder breed to train. You definitely can train them though. This dog and it’s breed is built for working and obedience much different than a malamute is. I have never seen a malamute participate in this kind of training for this sport, but someone out there may have. This is not easy to do even with a dog bred for this specific purpose. How old are your malamutes by the way?
I'll save this video for my future training to our belgian malinois dog..i just uploaded a videos of our dog her two to three month old activities hope you watch it and im open for some advice from you..thank you
I have a question. How do you train a Malinois puppy to attack? I just got one last month and he’s three months old. We’re trying to train him to attack but he doesn’t hold on tight.
Please read this to the end , it's not an attack towards you it's just what I consider relatively good advice , but , if you haven't researched it or watched endless videos on RUclips then I really don't think this is the dog for you , have you ever owned a dog ? If not then I suggest you sell or give it to someone who has done both and more ! Seriously , watch , listen and read as much as you can , all pedigrees and some non , are bred for A , or a FEW different qualities and you really need to know about your breed , it's needs , it's qualities , it's faults , and what you will end up with if you don't do all the things that are required to own that breed , your breed is an extremely intelligent and active breed and NEEDS constant training or stimulation , NEEDS to be able to work in the environment or similar for what it is bred for ! Have it's baby teeth even fallen out yet ? If not , you need to be careful with it anyway and not expect it to hang on whilst you spin round with it ! And if it has lost them , it's three months old ! You can't expect it to do that anyway ! Please consider the dog and yourself , if it doesn't get enough stimulation you will have a very unhappy dog that will get bored and start entertaining itself , making you unhappy , if you don't take my advice on the dog , at least take my advice on if you don't stimulate your dog enough , then get a skip , you're gonna need one !!! Some breeds just don't make the best pets , there are other breeds that will protect you and your family if trained properly that don't need the same time consuming attention and stimulation , any dog , big or small that attacks someone is still a very unnerving experience and is enough to deter most attackers or put them off and give you or your family enough time to react , escape or defend yourself more easily , please watch as many clips about training your Dutch shepherd/ Malinois as you can , it's not as easy as they make it look either , you HAVE to know how to achieve the obedience they have , it's still hours and hours , days , weeks months and years to obtain and maintain all of it . If you think very carefully about what I have said and act accordingly , then I thank you , and believe me , your dog will too , I wish you all the best and if you have got this far ? I thank you
At three months old he is not ready to do what u want and you arent ready for that responsablity either..........obedience comes first.........Watch the video it lasts 15min but this is 6months+ of training in 15min it takes time and every dog is different maybe he doesn’t have the nerves for protection work or more than likely u arent teaching him in steps and building his confidence,at three months his mouth is soft and his teeth fragile,puppy bite pillow very gentely PLAY and as things progress he may need some agitation work with a decoy. Seen lots of people make there dogs bite shy because of being to rough when they are too young...........jumping dogs to far to early is common too wait till its a year before u let it do any big jumps
This does look good a few times the dog was anticipating the command however it can not be recreated 100 percent of the time. All dogs and Owners and Trainers are different. Before anyone rags on me yes it may seem my statement is obvious but to many it is not
@David Keeling Not necessarily, when the dog anticipates he or she may start off on last command and not pay attention to the actual command given. The anticipation should be on the trainer not the tool, treat or reward. When I train I start with command first then we work on hand and voice then we can drop the voice part and just use hand signals. However most times its what the dog and owner are capable of.
Salah Bajouich nothing relevant. Food drive, toy drive same thing. Puppy Vs Adult trained dog. Still not relevant. I was hoping to see one of your videos showing how to make a working dog working for nothing no reward at all. But looks like you don’t have any video of yourself teaching the technique you mentioned before.
Strange how they don't train the dog with loud shouting when the arm is being bitten and then the attempt of a calming voice of trying to comply to disengage. I accept this though because these dogs save lives.
@@yesyes5318 Although you might be correct, my statement holds. That's the breed law enforcement uses and why are they training a sport dog to bite people wtf? Also the other law enforcement videos I've seen on the subject don't do what I stated in my comment as well...
Nathan Rock the dog sport is called IPO. I have a dog of this breed and dog sports are very common. Dock diving, barn hunt, agility, IPO, ETC.. It can be a very interesting world.
Crazy pup. My question is how do u break a treat drivin dog. My lab will do every command on point as long as a treat or ball is a reward. Yet an everyday normal pet owner isn't going to be carrying treats and a ball 100% of the time.. N i am wanting to be able to jus get him to listen without those co.ing into play all the dang time
Why not? Remembering to stick a cheese stick in my pocket before a walk is pretty easy. Granted I don’t need it, as enough reinforcement means he’ll listen without, as long as he knows there’s always a chance he could get a treat.
THe only thing that is crazy is that this type of training for heeling turns out dogs that prance and look for the food at all times. That's not right for a military dog or for some competitions. (other aspects are good)
Christophe Clugston that’s basic training that how you teach the dog how to work for something and how to increase and control the drive. Eventually you change the reward method.
"That's not right for a military dog" - Yes !!! , "look for the food at all times" - Yes !!! This is a sport, for a real working dog other motivations ?! Special selection of dogs,very different motivation, other work from birth! "Other aspects are good"- Yes !
SOBAKA REAL I beg you pardon if I’m wrong about you. But if your are from Rusia or other country that had the ex- Soviet influence. I know what are you talking about and what kind of training are you suggesting. I’m from Cuba and I’m very familiar with the old Soviet techniques of dog training.
@@sobakareal801 this is not AKC competition level training. The heeling is not operational either for the Military--it's f for IPO competition. The heel is not correct for AKC at all. Do you have a clue about Utility Dog Titles?
@@christopheclugston "Сlue about utility dog titles" !?! The real conflict of species (man-dog) (prey, hierarchy, lifestyle in a real flock ...) in real preparation ,.... - 30% , and special selection of dogs - 70%
Nice video, but I would say it's a mistake to call bite work as protection training as some clip was titled. Protection is about suit, real life situations and people who really assault you and the dog. Bite work of course is an important step to it.
MaliTheMalinois ...you work for money 💰, u don’t work for :Bravo 😂...same with a dog , he work for food & ball ...the difference is how u build the dog ...so at the end of the training period to work a lot for less reward .Don t forget this video is about how to train a dog for IGP sport competition , is not about how to train a dog for family /street !!! I hope u can understand the difference . Vio 😀✌️
@@ViorelScinteie i Work for the german army you are right if you say the dog needs something for its Work but that something does not need to be food even if i Think its the best way its not the only way
A Malinois tail does not curl over on the back. Way too many commands at once. Bite Work in not protection, making pup aggressive is not correct. I do not approve of this person at all.
Incorrect, as dogs’ tails tend to be held over the back when excited which can give the appearance of a curl. They have not made the pup aggressive- the dog views the biting as a game. This is absolutely protection work, they’re building bite and prey drive in a puppy- like learning algebra before calculus. You wouldn’t ask a 6 month old dog For complex search or hold- you want to just build drive. Maybe learn more about both the breed and the sport requirements before offering an uneducated opinion?
an incredible amount of work, love, and dedication compressed into 15 minutes. What a terrific video! Thanks for posting
Thank you for this nice message !!! :)
What happens when you run out of doggie treats? Will the dog still respond?
@@sailronin yes. It’s called an intermittent reward schedule. The dog always believes there’s a chance of reward and they find the activity reinforcing as well. You wouldn’t move to an intermittent schedule with a dog this young, you want to solidify the basics and build drive at this age.
Gracias gracias saludos desde México
I love seeing such a happy, playful dog at work. Nicely done.
And here you can see a very very well trained human for a dog like a malinois. Perfect job on that little puppy. Thank you for sharing this video.
Roman Alex Thank you , for this nice comment !!! Soon we will release a NEW training video !!!
I love dogs and especially the malinois.💙
Very good video! You know exactly what you are doing. I trained in schutzhund and love watching motivational training.
I love Belgian malinois..
So keen to learn ..
Adorable and cute when young.. not saying they not when they older..
Who can't simply love this breed???
Cute puppy is so determined and happy to please hooman ❤️❤️❤️
Yesss..she is a great puppy !!! :)
Viorel Scinteie I love your Belgian Malinois
This made me smile.. wish I had seen this earlier. .think my luring etc far too slow so don't have that speed with my 1 year old BM.
Wow lots of people who’s macho attitude feels very challenged by the idea you can train a dog for IPO without using fear or pain-
It’s called being a better trainer than Joe
Shmoe with his $900 shock collar that the batteries fizzle out on. You’re doing awesome work! That dog could not be happier
listening to you! I’m hoping to bring up a SAR dog with the same methods some day soon. In the mean time, my GSD is thriving with force free training.
Thank you for sharing, I love post like this it gives me ideas for training my malinois.
You are welcome Tom , stay tuned ..soon we will release new videos with our work !!! Vio :)
WOW YOU ARE A GREAT TRAINER
Wow! Respect!
Thank you !!! :)
The energy level of the Malinois is just off the charts.
I came to write that amazing
Not for everyone
Excelente trabajo,buen equipo,felicidades,congratulations 👍
Super learning
BIG LIKE!!!
which snack do you use to make the positive reinforcement ?!
fantastic job🔝😍
Perfect
That dogs love its.work...well done
Thank you ..so much !!! Vio :)
That energy level🐕Theese dogs needs alot... even when trained. Can already hear the loud panting sounds in my ears.
German Shepherds on crack
@@jenl1107 that's what I say about mine!
Very very nice
Awesome! If only I had a button to reduce the music
You do. It's the "volume" button.
@MarkThisWayAfter That's what i mean! Thanks!
great video . please more . Thanks
New videos will be release soon .Stay focused on my channel !!! :)
@@ViorelScinteie when will they be available?
Can't wait
Love this how cam I train with you I have been looking for someone like you I have been looking for a some one learn from. I showed in confirmation .i lost my best friend and it’s , time get back . In to training my dog was my live
Greetings from Montenegro 💪 Great work with such a great dog. And lady is keeping up with high energy that dog has, such a great combination. What are you usually using as a dog treat (food) for obedience and reward in your trainings? I can't wait for more videos to come, keep up with great work! Thumbs up 👍
incredible
Thank you !!! :)
So cute 😍
Thank you !!! :)
Great work Im doing this just with ball but result is the same
Osm video
Awesome video. I thought the purpose of the conditioned reinforcer was so the treat didn't have to be delivered instantly. Either way this was good motivation to go out and work/play with my dogs.
Snocookies puppy still very young hence continual " feeding"
As they get older and know commands a bit better one reduces frequency of treats..
excelent!!!!
WOW
Both the dog and the trainer has high energy! Lol... very fast pace!
YES!!!!!!!!
When people say “my dog isnt very food motivated,” y’all need to skip a meal or two and train with this type of energy and see how it goes. The dog is having a ton of fun and the piece of food is just icing on the cake.
Jordan Smith not really I could skip my dog 2-3 meals and she still wouldn’t want the food I can barley make her eat once a day
Super waaaaw😍😍😍😍❤️❤️
Nice work! What do you use for training treats?
Use what ever your dog likes most
Wau !!! 😎 👍 😱
i want this puppy
Felicidades súper
food drive 👍👍
wow......
What are the bloodlies ?She looks very nice
what type of treat do you give
Super Viorel. Unde ai scoala de dresaj? Te-as ruga sa-mi spui daca e indicat sa-mi iau BM (ca. 9 saptamani)chiar daca nu am experienta cu cainii.
Great job! I have a question, is this possible to do with Alaskan malamutes? I have 2 and I find it extremely difficult to work with the as they’re very stubborn. Thanks so much for any advice.
Christina M. Malamutes are a harder breed to train. You definitely can train them though. This dog and it’s breed is built for working and obedience much different than a malamute is. I have never seen a malamute participate in this kind of training for this sport, but someone out there may have. This is not easy to do even with a dog bred for this specific purpose. How old are your malamutes by the way?
Nice training! What is she using as a snack please?
I'll save this video for my future training to our belgian malinois dog..i just uploaded a videos of our dog her two to three month old activities hope you watch it and im open for some advice from you..thank you
It's Following Food ?
12:03 It's prey drive.
I have a question. How do you train a Malinois puppy to attack? I just got one last month and he’s three months old. We’re trying to train him to attack but he doesn’t hold on tight.
Please read this to the end , it's not an attack towards you it's just what I consider relatively good advice , but , if you haven't researched it or watched endless videos on RUclips then I really don't think this is the dog for you , have you ever owned a dog ? If not then I suggest you sell or give it to someone who has done both and more ! Seriously , watch , listen and read as much as you can , all pedigrees and some non , are bred for A , or a FEW different qualities and you really need to know about your breed , it's needs , it's qualities , it's faults , and what you will end up with if you don't do all the things that are required to own that breed , your breed is an extremely intelligent and active breed and NEEDS constant training or stimulation , NEEDS to be able to work in the environment or similar for what it is bred for ! Have it's baby teeth even fallen out yet ? If not , you need to be careful with it anyway and not expect it to hang on whilst you spin round with it ! And if it has lost them , it's three months old ! You can't expect it to do that anyway ! Please consider the dog and yourself , if it doesn't get enough stimulation you will have a very unhappy dog that will get bored and start entertaining itself , making you unhappy , if you don't take my advice on the dog , at least take my advice on if you don't stimulate your dog enough , then get a skip , you're gonna need one !!! Some breeds just don't make the best pets , there are other breeds that will protect you and your family if trained properly that don't need the same time consuming attention and stimulation , any dog , big or small that attacks someone is still a very unnerving experience and is enough to deter most attackers or put them off and give you or your family enough time to react , escape or defend yourself more easily , please watch as many clips about training your Dutch shepherd/ Malinois as you can , it's not as easy as they make it look either , you HAVE to know how to achieve the obedience they have , it's still hours and hours , days , weeks months and years to obtain and maintain all of it . If you think very carefully about what I have said and act accordingly , then I thank you , and believe me , your dog will too , I wish you all the best and if you have got this far ? I thank you
Thank you ,for your message , stay tuned to my channel for the upcoming NEW videos : ruclips.net/user/ViorelScinteie
At three months old he is not ready to do what u want and you arent ready for that responsablity either..........obedience comes first.........Watch the video it lasts 15min but this is 6months+ of training in 15min it takes time and every dog is different maybe he doesn’t have the nerves for protection work or more than likely u arent teaching him in steps and building his confidence,at three months his mouth is soft and his teeth fragile,puppy bite pillow very gentely PLAY and as things progress he may need some agitation work with a decoy. Seen lots of people make there dogs bite shy because of being to rough when they are too young...........jumping dogs to far to early is common too wait till its a year before u let it do any big jumps
Popcorn ready
hahaha ...thank you Nelson !!! :)
may i ask what for treats u use? since its easy to give a lot of pieces
We are using Frolic !!!
Var i Sverige håller ni hus? När får ni valpar nästa gång? :) himla fin video!!
For private training pls contact : EMMA SCINTEIE WILLBLAD !!! We are located near Stockholm !!! :)
Viorel Scinteie ok, tack
Music was a turn off, the training was cool
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
How do you teach "out" with a dog that has that high of a bite drive without using aversives?
Offer another tot or a treat and trade. Capture the dropping of the object by attaching a verbal. Practice until your dog can do it without trading.
How much time all day should be on this kind of training
All day.
20 min 3 Times a day
This does look good a few times the dog was anticipating the command however it can not be recreated 100 percent of the time. All dogs and Owners and Trainers are different. Before anyone rags on me yes it may seem my statement is obvious but to many it is not
@David Keeling Not necessarily, when the dog anticipates he or she may start off on last command and not pay attention to the actual command given. The anticipation should be on the trainer not the tool, treat or reward. When I train I start with command first then we work on hand and voice then we can drop the voice part and just use hand signals. However most times its what the dog and owner are capable of.
Waiting for a new vid MR viorel
first
The dog must obeying for you not for food
Salah Bajouich do you have any different methods I will love to hear about it. Can you share with us please.
@@Joeblack7803 ruclips.net/video/8HLcFZNje_w/видео.html
Salah Bajouich nothing relevant. Food drive, toy drive same thing. Puppy Vs Adult trained dog. Still not relevant. I was hoping to see one of your videos showing how to make a working dog working for nothing no reward at all. But looks like you don’t have any video of yourself teaching the technique you mentioned before.
@@Joeblack7803 i don't share my technics fir free
@@Joeblack7803 over the top exitement make yourself intressting
GOOD LUCK 😎💣
Strange how they don't train the dog with loud shouting when the arm is being bitten and then the attempt of a calming voice of trying to comply to disengage. I accept this though because these dogs save lives.
Nathan Rock this isn’t a police dog. It’s a sport dog.
@@yesyes5318 Although you might be correct, my statement holds. That's the breed law enforcement uses and why are they training a sport dog to bite people wtf? Also the other law enforcement videos I've seen on the subject don't do what I stated in my comment as well...
Nathan Rock this Dog will probably never “save a life”
@@yesyes5318 Thank you for responding to me reply intelligently...good luck man.
Nathan Rock the dog sport is called IPO. I have a dog of this breed and dog sports are very common. Dock diving, barn hunt, agility, IPO, ETC.. It can be a very interesting world.
Sparta
Crazy pup.
My question is how do u break a treat drivin dog.
My lab will do every command on point as long as a treat or ball is a reward.
Yet an everyday normal pet owner isn't going to be carrying treats and a ball 100% of the time..
N i am wanting to be able to jus get him to listen without those co.ing into play all the dang time
This is training for sport competition not for everyday life !!! :)
Why not? Remembering to stick a cheese stick in my pocket before a walk is pretty easy. Granted I don’t need it, as enough reinforcement means he’ll listen without, as long as he knows there’s always a chance he could get a treat.
THe only thing that is crazy is that this type of training for heeling turns out dogs that prance and look for the food at all times. That's not right for a military dog or for some competitions. (other aspects are good)
Christophe Clugston that’s basic training that how you teach the dog how to work for something and how to increase and control the drive. Eventually you change the reward method.
"That's not right for a military dog" - Yes !!! , "look for the food at all times" - Yes !!!
This is a sport, for a real working dog other motivations ?!
Special selection of dogs,very different motivation, other work from birth!
"Other aspects are good"- Yes !
SOBAKA REAL I beg you pardon if I’m wrong about you. But if your are from Rusia or other country that had the ex- Soviet influence. I know what are you talking about and what kind of training are you suggesting. I’m from Cuba and I’m very familiar with the old Soviet techniques of dog training.
@@sobakareal801 this is not AKC competition level training. The heeling is not operational either for the Military--it's f for IPO competition. The heel is not correct for AKC at all. Do you have a clue about Utility Dog Titles?
@@christopheclugston "Сlue about utility dog titles" !?!
The real conflict of species (man-dog) (prey, hierarchy, lifestyle in a real flock ...) in real preparation
,.... - 30% ,
and special selection of dogs - 70%
What are you giving him for treats
We give her Frolic !!! is a kind of dry food !!:)
Could you train my dog lol
Plz tho I am In California San Diego
A kid with a 6 month mal
for sale this dog
i want training dog how much cost in indian rupes
Maybe is easyer if u will send me a email !!!
kanil22567@gmail.com
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Colette durand-josse pls English !!!
Lovely except couldn't watch background music awful
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Nice video, but I would say it's a mistake to call bite work as protection training as some clip was titled. Protection is about suit, real life situations and people who really assault you and the dog. Bite work of course is an important step to it.
When to stop giving them treats?
You dont have to Work with treats but it Makes it interissting for the dog if you dont want to use treats you can use over the top exitment
...is different form a dog to another !!!
MaliTheMalinois ...you work for money 💰, u don’t work for :Bravo 😂...same with a dog , he work for food & ball ...the difference is how u build the dog ...so at the end of the training period to work a lot for less reward .Don t forget this video is about how to train a dog for IGP sport competition , is not about how to train a dog for family /street !!! I hope u can understand the difference . Vio 😀✌️
@@ViorelScinteie i Work for the german army you are right if you say the dog needs something for its Work but that something does not need to be food even if i Think its the best way its not the only way
@@malithemalinois1137 Danke dir !!! Ich wunche dir viel Erfolg in dein Arbeit !!! Die Hunde fur Militaire Arbeite finde ich auch seher cool !!! :)
Whats the stupid music all about?
A Malinois tail does not curl over on the back. Way too many commands at once. Bite Work in not protection, making pup aggressive is not correct. I do not approve of this person at all.
Probably the Dog was being Trained to be a Junkyard Watch dog
Incorrect, as dogs’ tails tend to be held over the back when excited which can give the appearance of a curl. They have not made the pup aggressive- the dog views the biting as a game. This is absolutely protection work, they’re building bite and prey drive in a puppy- like learning algebra before calculus. You wouldn’t ask a 6 month old dog
For complex search or hold-
you want to just build drive. Maybe learn more about both the breed and the sport requirements before offering an uneducated opinion?