People who want a malinois should watch this. You can't change his nature. Haz is just teaching him a productive way to use that attitude, but that doesn't change his nature. I think people see trainers with German Shepherds and Malinois in perfect obedience and they think they're just like any other pet dog breed.
This is what I was afraid of when we got a mal for a family dog/pet. But our girl is 5 months old now and will bring all her favourite toys to the couch and lay in my lap and chew on them. I can touch her, pet her, tug on the toys, and there's no guarding whatso ever. The only time she growls at us is during tug and only if a tooth is loose and hurting her. Otherwise she's a big suck. It's all about training them properly.
@@Zeleosa You're exactly right. And though I think every dog breed needs and deserves good training, working breeds have a much lower tolerance for bad training. You've obviously done a good job with your girl.
Oh yeah, I did a lot home work before I pull the shot. Obedience obedience obedience, and this is not a dog you just let’s him run around dog park by itself and sit on your ass talk with other people, you have to physically engage in the play, “work” the dog, my guy is about 9 months old, smart, and goofy, so much fun 😂😂
Yes, but the are so few movies about it... and plenty of "super maly" tricks. You don't see hour of training on internet, only some short movies o XP trainers. People do not want to show their problems and struggle with their dogs. The key is to have a good trainer... if it's your first mal. Great dogs... if you want to train with it... not a couch dog.
When the object drive grows and trading food doesn't work any more, Robert Cabral gave me a handy tip via a YT video. I Bought two of the exact same tugs, both brand new, and I started training tug with my adult adopted malinois, if he takes one tug from you, leave it to him and quickly pull out the other tug and start taunting him. This way the second tug is more exciting because you are holding and moving it. This way he releases quickly just as trading with the food, except you traded him for another super fun tug that is immediately playing with him. Hope this tip helps someone, it helped me alot because my dog didn't play tug and really didnt let go when I got him as a 3.5 y old malinois mix from the pound.
Arjan thats all good for a pet dog , but with what Haz does here protection work that this dog will be trained for the tug will move onto the bitework sleeve he will be tought outs to drop the tug and drop the sleeve im intrigued to watch thus pups developments x
@@eunice8116 thats what I am also talking about, teaching the out. But the first step can be the step I am describing, which is the first step to teaching out, instead of luring and trading with food, I do it with another toy, which works better with an adult dog.
Many old trainers call that “two hoses”. They used two pieces of old garden hose. They used it for that. And also for things like recall. Throw one hose, let the dog go get it, then show him the other hose. Entice him back to you, and then throw the second one as a reward. Repeat and have fun.
My BM is my world. I am 62+ without any health issue because the daily rigorous exercises and playing with him take care of my physical and mental fitness as well.
My 9 month is a cross Belgian mal and a Tervuren. Extreme resource guarding! Loves playing tug. Sometimes he won’t relinquish the toy, he has a certain look in his eye and I know it’s pointless saying ‘out’. So I have a tennis ball in my pocket for just that occasion, throw it and he drops the tug or frisbee. Then it’s safe to remove the toys.
This goes for most breeds! But I love the demonstration to "Correct it and forget it!" which is how you should correct a dog. Don't let the problem cause frustration. You might need to correct the same problem several times but don't correction build-up because of frustration!
No one shares this type off content!! Thank you!! I just wished u lived in UK!! I have family in Canada my grandfather always comparing saying Canada is better!! I agree but don't let him know!! Thanks again for the chance to learn and study this way off life I'm goona have one day!!
Thanks for posting this Haz! I’ve been working on this with my 15 month old GSD but have found it difficult to get solid advice on how to deal with it. We’ve had some success but I think this was very helpful and has given us another technique (with explanation) we can use! Love the work you guys do!
My BM is my world. I am 62+ without any health issue because the daily rigorous exercises and playing with him take care of my physical and mental fitness as well.
I love my baby Mal yes it can be hard but since professionally training along with everyday hard work. She has become a great dog. I hope she progress to even be better.
Excellent Channel, so glad I came across. First Mal was young adult when I got her. After no dog for 12 years, getting new puppy in a week. I am fairly experienced, but the content in this channel is exactly what I am looking for to get my Mal off to a good start. Thanks for all you are sharing!
This great had a German shepherd puppy who had the Same personality as this one. I kept editing him for myself but never allowed my children to ever play with him. Thank you this lesson
@@benben071 the tectnic of full on play and release sorry old fingers and skip words some times. My apologies for that. I enjoy learnibg new things from guys like you younger, smarter, than myself. AS A woman was told I had no place in training dogs for protection, but I did it anyway
Got i high drive BM here as well. Inappropriate redirection sometimes are out of control, so as early as 3 months, I've applied impulse control to put a cue on attack of the toy at the same time letting my pup understand that the toy is mine, and the fun is within both of us playing on it...
Nice video, thank you 😊 it gave me a smile .. “it’s not a golden retriever” .. oh no it is another kind of league 😂 I have a combination of German shepherd (father) and malinois (mother) 4,5 months old, he is wonderfull but his character and appearance are sooo strong!
@Nancy Elizabeth She is awesome, and she is a lot of work. Crazier than a Mal? I don't know enough about Mals to say. But definitely crazier than any of the GSD I've owned!
Loved watching this! Reminds me of my Mal’s puppy stage and the drive is still ongoing😀. I’m getting another puppy soon ~ looking forward to using so much if what I learned from your videos ~ thank you Haz!
This puppy shouldn’t even be trained for bite work. It’s about stability and control. Unfortunately all some people know how to recognize is drive. And nerves don’t matter to them.
hear i was thinking i had GSD but than watched this video an soon realized i had a malinois instead an man when my pup got 5 monhts he became this exact way an bite me especially when i disciplined him ever since than i had to step up the aplhaness an show him the techniques your showing an he became super tame and loveable to my house members thanks for reinforming the blind per say lol
Forreal 😅 I believe no one should be breeding high drive malinois or German Shepherds unless they have a following like shield or go to a dog club and have people who love the lifestyle of what it takes to handle them
There is so many Belgium malinois in the kill shelter down here in Miami. I took a 5 years old out , knowing there is more behind it break my heart. I had 2 GSD in the past . Malinois is way harder especially a 5 year old male with major mental damage in the start,.
Amazing how much training needs to start early with these dogs. He could be dangerous even now with small kids, and without supervision. Thank you for this information..
First thing is to establish rule when playing a bit of obedience sit before and never bite before the cue !! And an out or leave it command is mandatory !! Use that drive at your advantage ! Oh you want the toy you’re gonna work for it
My heart loves seeing these videos but I LOATHE when most people mention “I think I want a Malinois” 🙄 NO. YOU. DONT. You want the thing you see on TV. The Maligator is NOT for the faint of heart. ❤️
I bought myself a belgian malinois, I need to chant that in my head when i'm playing with him. Me and him are having the best time playing together, but the people coming by when i'm outside think my dog is a killer and walk the other way lol. I dont mind it that much, but it feels like im doing something wrong. But hearing you helps me put it in perspective, they just got little pussy dogs and mine's a badass :P
Yep. My previous Rottweiler sounded like he was trying to kill me when we played tug!!! He was so special. Would out any tug in a heartbeat once he was trained.
Great video. I would love one of these dogs. I have a hard time finding a reputable breeder in NE Ohio though. It's hard to find one who you can trust. Thanks for the informative video.
My Caucasian Shepherd ran into the room and posted up on my phone when he heard that puppy. He's the best dog, and very disciplined, but he reminds me what he is very often lol
I play with my brother's Malinois. He loves to rough play although it is more toned down for me than his wife's daughter who is only 24, while I am a senior. Usually I have bruises and scratches all over me. He is pretty strong. He likes biting on my arm but not really hard. He knows what gentle means.
They do ! My brother has one who is 8 years old, he's completely chill and doesnt need that much activity. I feel a lot of breeders nowaday reproduce for "work" only and often select bad genes. It's ok for working dogs but it's not when you sell them to families. They reproduce anxious dogs, hyperactive dogs, they dont socialise them and then you end up with a reactive dog already at 3 or 4 months that is scared of everything. We visited a breeder here cause I really love this breed (initially they are sheperds but we forgot this!), you couldnt approach the parents, and the dude was saying "yeah the malinois is an anxious breed". Yeah fuck no, you reproduce anxious dogs, which makes anxious litters that's it ! We are looking for a "family" breeder but we can only find "Lines of WORK" "Champion 16 times in ring", and as a particular, I don't care what the dog won, I just want a stable one that can follow me everywhere !
Great video, it helps me alot in my situation. Imagine an 11 week old male American bulldog x jack russell puppy being just as crazy possessive in play and hard mouthing when he gets fed up, whilst also training a stubborn senior Jack Chi bitch and that's my life right now.
How can I teach my dog that the playtime is over? It was easy to teach him how to drop the toy. He keeps waiting and waiting... he is taught not to grab the toy for a very long time unless I allow to but what if I want to stop playing. If I go away, he barks to go back and let him get the toy. If I allow this, he thinks the playtime is still on...
When you want to stop, have him drop the toy and you say, "All done" and pick up the toy and put it away somewhere. Pet him and praise. You can just matter of fact say hey boy Im all done
@@marektruper4242 Pup doesn't want to stop eh? Maybe take advantage of that and hide the toy for search games? adding that searching will use up some of that energy. Do the tug games when he finds the toy. Just ideas. Keep on working that dog!
When you want to end playtime, allow the dog to “win” and then don’t touch the toy again. Crate him for ten minutes and put the toy away. If the dog continues to search and bark for the toy, simply ignore him. You cannot set the precedent that barking = dog getting what he wants. It seems like you haven’t trained a “break” command, so find that here on YT and start to structure your play sessions and training sessions that way so you can utilize a “break” command after.
He seems to know how hard to bite me . i say slowly/ gently to him . but been full on all week with him and got him toilet outside too . we are working on him sleeping in his crate but he no likey , he will go sit in it and toys . Hes been a delight to be honest .
Not for the faint of heart, but what happens when your adverage joe thinks it’s a good idea,? god please help these dogs. should kinda be for the professional market only.
i play fought with my malinois every day, he loved it. I loved it. he knew where the red line was. If he ever marginally crossed it, he'd instantly yield and sit. These dogs love the rough n tumble.
People who want a malinois should watch this. You can't change his nature. Haz is just teaching him a productive way to use that attitude, but that doesn't change his nature.
I think people see trainers with German Shepherds and Malinois in perfect obedience and they think they're just like any other pet dog breed.
This is what I was afraid of when we got a mal for a family dog/pet. But our girl is 5 months old now and will bring all her favourite toys to the couch and lay in my lap and chew on them. I can touch her, pet her, tug on the toys, and there's no guarding whatso ever. The only time she growls at us is during tug and only if a tooth is loose and hurting her. Otherwise she's a big suck. It's all about training them properly.
@@Zeleosa You're exactly right. And though I think every dog breed needs and deserves good training, working breeds have a much lower tolerance for bad training.
You've obviously done a good job with your girl.
Oh yeah, I did a lot home work before I pull the shot. Obedience obedience obedience, and this is not a dog you just let’s him run around dog park by itself and sit on your ass talk with other people, you have to physically engage in the play, “work” the dog, my guy is about 9 months old, smart, and goofy, so much fun 😂😂
Yes, but the are so few movies about it... and plenty of "super maly" tricks.
You don't see hour of training on internet, only some short movies o XP trainers.
People do not want to show their problems and struggle with their dogs.
The key is to have a good trainer... if it's your first mal.
Great dogs... if you want to train with it... not a couch dog.
When the object drive grows and trading food doesn't work any more, Robert Cabral gave me a handy tip via a YT video. I Bought two of the exact same tugs, both brand new, and I started training tug with my adult adopted malinois, if he takes one tug from you, leave it to him and quickly pull out the other tug and start taunting him. This way the second tug is more exciting because you are holding and moving it. This way he releases quickly just as trading with the food, except you traded him for another super fun tug that is immediately playing with him. Hope this tip helps someone, it helped me alot because my dog didn't play tug and really didnt let go when I got him as a 3.5 y old malinois mix from the pound.
Arjan thats all good for a pet dog ,
but with what Haz does here protection work that this dog will be trained for the tug will move onto the bitework sleeve he will be tought outs to drop the tug and drop the sleeve im intrigued to watch thus pups developments x
@@eunice8116 thats what I am also talking about, teaching the out. But the first step can be the step I am describing, which is the first step to teaching out, instead of luring and trading with food, I do it with another toy, which works better with an adult dog.
@@Aswodel yes i see i will use your method on mine x
Many old trainers call that “two hoses”. They used two pieces of old garden hose. They used it for that. And also for things like recall. Throw one hose, let the dog go get it, then show him the other hose. Entice him back to you, and then throw the second one as a reward. Repeat and have fun.
@@eunice8116 Robert Cabral has also trained protection dogs -- namely Belgian Malinois.
My BM is my world. I am 62+ without any health issue because the daily rigorous exercises and playing with him take care of my physical and mental fitness as well.
The last words he said in this video ('get yourself a nice golden retriever') are só true!
with 45yrs working with dog's this is the best iv.e ever seen.thx
My 9 month is a cross Belgian mal and a Tervuren. Extreme resource guarding! Loves playing tug. Sometimes he won’t relinquish the toy, he has a certain look in his eye and I know it’s pointless saying ‘out’. So I have a tennis ball in my pocket for just that occasion, throw it and he drops the tug or frisbee. Then it’s safe to remove the toys.
This goes for most breeds! But I love the demonstration to "Correct it and forget it!" which is how you should correct a dog. Don't let the problem cause frustration. You might need to correct the same problem several times but don't correction build-up because of frustration!
No one shares this type off content!! Thank you!! I just wished u lived in UK!! I have family in Canada my grandfather always comparing saying Canada is better!! I agree but don't let him know!! Thanks again for the chance to learn and study this way off life I'm goona have one day!!
Thanks for posting this Haz! I’ve been working on this with my 15 month old GSD but have found it difficult to get solid advice on how to deal with it. We’ve had some success but I think this was very helpful and has given us another technique (with explanation) we can use! Love the work you guys do!
Malinois are beautiful dogs. They’re like GS with the elegance of Dobermans
My BM is my world. I am 62+ without any health issue because the daily rigorous exercises and playing with him take care of my physical and mental fitness as well.
Watched this guy for years. Learnt so much.
Thanks for this. I like the way you are not patronising. Interesting and informative. Thanks
I love my baby Mal yes it can be hard but since professionally training along with everyday hard work. She has become a great dog. I hope she progress to even be better.
No doubt!
Listen to him several times and just accept it. Arguing or correcting does not make you correct and him incorrect. HE is a top level dog pro.
Excellent Channel, so glad I came across. First Mal was young adult when I got her. After no dog for 12 years, getting new puppy in a week. I am fairly experienced, but the content in this channel is exactly what I am looking for to get my Mal off to a good start. Thanks for all you are sharing!
Now that the movie "Dog" is out, soon you'll have a lot of Malis to deal with at your facility🤣
Im glad he showed what a hard correction is
Great video, good to see you play and correct him too..
This great had a German shepherd puppy who had the
Same personality as this one.
I kept editing him for myself but never allowed my children to ever play with him. Thank you this lesson
What great?
@@benben071 the tectnic of full on play and release sorry old fingers and skip words some times. My apologies for that. I enjoy learnibg new things from guys like you younger, smarter, than myself. AS A woman was told I had no place in training dogs for protection, but I did it anyway
@@rivert3dove254 I'm not smarter then anybody, and woman have same values as a man, anybody tell you otherwise is crazy
Got i high drive BM here as well. Inappropriate redirection sometimes are out of control, so as early as 3 months, I've applied impulse control to put a cue on attack of the toy at the same time letting my pup understand that the toy is mine, and the fun is within both of us playing on it...
My beautiful 5 month old Mal Wallace is as graceful as a ballerina. I love her.
Nice video, thank you 😊 it gave me a smile .. “it’s not a golden retriever” .. oh no it is another kind of league 😂 I have a combination of German shepherd (father) and malinois (mother) 4,5 months old, he is wonderfull but his character and appearance are sooo strong!
me to there called malanois x mine is 9 weeks little land shark lol
me to there called malanois x mine is 9 weeks little land shark lol
@@eduardocerna193 lol i call mine the little velosorapter..lol or maligator
Good stuff. Hope more new Malinois folks watch this.
So cute! Lots and lots of work but a lot of fun.
Look at the "zig zag" pattern on his tail, very cool! 😄
What a good crazy boy
I had a Zodt grandson who was a real hard case but so full of drive.
Literally watched Mia Skogster talking about this technique yesterday to build trust and the puppies confidence ☺️
Very impressive! ❤ how positively you interact with the dog & use his natural, genetic inclinations to build trust & train!
That is a LOOOOOOOT of energy right there!
This would also be good for my tiny Dutch Shepherd.
@Nancy Elizabeth She is awesome, and she is a lot of work. Crazier than a Mal? I don't know enough about Mals to say. But definitely crazier than any of the GSD I've owned!
Loved watching this! Reminds me of my Mal’s puppy stage and the drive is still ongoing😀. I’m getting another puppy soon ~ looking forward to using so much if what I learned from your videos ~ thank you Haz!
this really helped me ! i have a cane corso female 7 months old and she just love to fight me over the tug
That puppy looks like so much fun to train.
golden receivers are my favorite dogs! I think I'm going to stick with them
Wow 😲 I like this puppy. Probably to much for me but damm he’s fun to watch.
Maligator. I have one and have worked with a trainer the whole time. Amazing dogs.
The sweetest assholes ever!!
This puppy shouldn’t even be trained for bite work. It’s about stability and control. Unfortunately all some people know how to recognize is drive. And nerves don’t matter to them.
hear i was thinking i had GSD but than watched this video an soon realized i had a malinois instead an man when my pup got 5 monhts he became this exact way an bite me especially when i disciplined him ever since than i had to step up the aplhaness an show him the techniques your showing an he became super tame and loveable to my house members
thanks for reinforming the blind per say lol
What a cute little maligator. Little monster... 🤭
Great content. I’m gonna take your online puppy training for my Mal mix Dutch shepherd puppy.
Man. You are talented. Love this video
Great video and value. What your tip if my puppy wants go go away with the toy? I got the leash on..
Like mine Malinois has alot of energy 💘💘
I wish all the back yard breeders would get this into their head.
Forreal 😅 I believe no one should be breeding high drive malinois or German Shepherds unless they have a following like shield or go to a dog club and have people who love the lifestyle of what it takes to handle them
Back yard breeders should not be breeding period
they will not.... 'back yard breeder' has a meaning and it implies ignorance and refusal to learn correct methods
There is so many Belgium malinois in the kill shelter down here in Miami. I took a 5 years old out , knowing there is more behind it break my heart. I had 2 GSD in the past . Malinois is way harder especially a 5 year old male with major mental damage in the start,.
Our Belgian is 8 weeks and MAN is she smart.
Amazing how much training needs to start early with these dogs. He could be dangerous even now with small kids, and without supervision. Thank you for this information..
Excellent show and tell
Would you say these techniques can be applied to comparable breeds?
First thing is to establish rule when playing a bit of obedience sit before and never bite before the cue !! And an out or leave it command is mandatory !! Use that drive at your advantage ! Oh you want the toy you’re gonna work for it
Thank you. Rottweiler and Catahoula Leopard Dog cross pups. Bro and sis.
Great information. Our dogs love training time because of your vids.
My heart loves seeing these videos but I LOATHE when most people mention “I think I want a Malinois”
🙄 NO. YOU. DONT.
You want the thing you see on TV. The Maligator is NOT for the faint of heart. ❤️
Hahaha people don’t even like them at the dog park and my boy just wants to have fun 😢😢😢😂😂😂
Thanks for sharing. Great video
Excellent!!!
Any content on adults' recourse guarding
Great video 🙏🙏🙏
What if he gave you a little snip after you corrected him? I have a 4 months old pit that will snip me after I give her an ear pinch.
Thank you.
Malinois are like Taz (The Cartoon Tasmanian Devil).
Such a good ! feed ty
I bought myself a belgian malinois, I need to chant that in my head when i'm playing with him. Me and him are having the best time playing together, but the people coming by when i'm outside think my dog is a killer and walk the other way lol. I dont mind it that much, but it feels like im doing something wrong. But hearing you helps me put it in perspective, they just got little pussy dogs and mine's a badass :P
Yep. My previous Rottweiler sounded like he was trying to kill me when we played tug!!! He was so special. Would out any tug in a heartbeat once he was trained.
@@1packatak My Jacka westie sounded like the Tazmanian devil lol .
😂
Great video!
Very good video, good infomation
Thanks for sharing!
I love playing but I need a thrash proof jacket cuz I rip easily. Any tips?
OMG... the mal we're rescuing is so much more toned down.
Great video. I would love one of these dogs. I have a hard time finding a reputable breeder in NE Ohio though. It's hard to find one who you can trust. Thanks for the informative video.
Brilliant vídeo 💪
soooooo GOOD!!! 🔥
great video
awesome!
Reminds me of my Dutch shepherd
He goofy haha. Im currently working with a malinois at my work and this video was exactly what i needed!
Do you ever stop the motion of the tug to get him to out?
My German shepard looks just like Benson
Danson is so cute... I hope his overenthusiasm for his toy can be turned to something good. He will learn.
How old is benson?
Do you know anyone near SWFL that does what you do?? thanks!
My Caucasian Shepherd ran into the room and posted up on my phone when he heard that puppy.
He's the best dog, and very disciplined, but he reminds me what he is very often lol
You speak like a philosopher or a Guru sir and lot of these lessons can be be applied to human psychology as well.
So you are not teaching him to totally freak out on command like the dogs from Modern Malinois?
I've seen bad Goldens bite kids too tho 🙈
I play with my brother's Malinois. He loves to rough play although it is more toned down for me than his wife's daughter who is only 24, while I am a senior. Usually I have bruises and scratches all over me. He is pretty strong. He likes biting on my arm but not really hard. He knows what gentle means.
I feel like mals are getting more psychotic each year. I‘m not a fan of breeding a dog into being psychotic messes lol. Love your work though.
They do ! My brother has one who is 8 years old, he's completely chill and doesnt need that much activity. I feel a lot of breeders nowaday reproduce for "work" only and often select bad genes. It's ok for working dogs but it's not when you sell them to families. They reproduce anxious dogs, hyperactive dogs, they dont socialise them and then you end up with a reactive dog already at 3 or 4 months that is scared of everything. We visited a breeder here cause I really love this breed (initially they are sheperds but we forgot this!), you couldnt approach the parents, and the dude was saying "yeah the malinois is an anxious breed". Yeah fuck no, you reproduce anxious dogs, which makes anxious litters that's it ! We are looking for a "family" breeder but we can only find "Lines of WORK" "Champion 16 times in ring", and as a particular, I don't care what the dog won, I just want a stable one that can follow me everywhere !
Great video, it helps me alot in my situation. Imagine an 11 week old male American bulldog x jack russell puppy being just as crazy possessive in play and hard mouthing when he gets fed up, whilst also training a stubborn senior Jack Chi bitch and that's my life right now.
Do you train any boxer dogs? Would love to see some videos with them
I have also found let your animal play & run 1st before training so they can focus more.
This dude has a Phd in K9 training
Dope video 😎😎😎😎 ….
Thanks I like the info good video
How can I teach my dog that the playtime is over? It was easy to teach him how to drop the toy. He keeps waiting and waiting... he is taught not to grab the toy for a very long time unless I allow to but what if I want to stop playing. If I go away, he barks to go back and let him get the toy. If I allow this, he thinks the playtime is still on...
When you want to stop, have him drop the toy and you say, "All done" and pick up the toy and put it away somewhere. Pet him and praise. You can just matter of fact say hey boy Im all done
There are probably ways that you can end it to build his drive for that toy but Im not expert. You can simply say all done and put toy away though...
@@millerj.8448 Tried it. He tries to find the toy... will keep trying
@@marektruper4242 Pup doesn't want to stop eh? Maybe take advantage of that and hide the toy for search games? adding that searching will use up some of that energy. Do the tug games when he finds the toy. Just ideas. Keep on working that dog!
When you want to end playtime, allow the dog to “win” and then don’t touch the toy again. Crate him for ten minutes and put the toy away. If the dog continues to search and bark for the toy, simply ignore him. You cannot set the precedent that barking = dog getting what he wants. It seems like you haven’t trained a “break” command, so find that here on YT and start to structure your play sessions and training sessions that way so you can utilize a “break” command after.
I think the Akita in him kind of balances this , but, i have only had him a week , he is getting more confident .
He seems to know how hard to bite me . i say slowly/ gently to him . but been full on all week with him and got him toilet outside too . we are working on him sleeping in his crate but he no likey , he will go sit in it and toys . Hes been a delight to be honest .
Not for the faint of heart, but what happens when your adverage joe thinks it’s a good idea,? god please help these dogs. should kinda be for the professional market only.
When people thinks it’s funny to make the cute puppy growl and be possessive then he chews your face off 😂
My Belgium Malinois 6 years died yesterday diahria then 12 hrs later put to sleep septicemia. I'm gutted amazing dog so gentle but also up for it.
Can you make video on your thoughts between malinois and Dutch shepherd
That would be invaluable
Dutch Shepherds have more intensity. There are lots more bad breedings in dutchies.
What breeder did this puppy come from?
that looks like a toy i need! what is it called or do you know where it can be bought? thanks!
Super mpravo
My dog dont want the treat wen i play with him because he love de toy more then de dog treat
What if they drop the toy and start trying to bite you?
i play fought with my malinois every day, he loved it. I loved it. he knew where the red line was. If he ever marginally crossed it, he'd instantly yield and sit. These dogs love the rough n tumble.
The Truckers need a few Malis those cops on horses are too much
Hiya what collar do you please xx