How To Calm A Belgian Malinois Dog | Dog Nation Episode 7 - Part 3

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
  • In the last part of this Dog Nation episode, Andre and I travel to Philadelphia. We meet the founder of Throwaway Dogs, Carol. Carol gets dogs from rescues and gives them jobs. We help this rescue dog, a Belgian Malinois, who has some behavioral issues.
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Комментарии • 655

  • @OldschoolTruths
    @OldschoolTruths 4 месяца назад +261

    Cesar, is just unique. His shows are just addictive. Genuine guy, fantastic aura.

    • @staf1975
      @staf1975 Месяц назад +3

      I agree his shows are very addicting , been following him from the beginning

  • @firemanj35
    @firemanj35 4 месяца назад +285

    What a fantastic person to not just rescue the dogs but support under staffed and under budget departments.

    • @lauracobb564
      @lauracobb564 4 месяца назад +6

      Great hearted woman...may she have many more years and many more dogs in her future..with health & wisdom to continue on & on

    • @lakota123max
      @lakota123max 2 месяца назад

      @@lauracobb564 she perpetuates using animals for crime..... the crime is dogs being used as police dogs!!

  • @footfault1941
    @footfault1941 3 месяца назад +87

    Sympathy towards her reaction. "Oh dear, I was wrong .. sorry Sting" with a tearful eyes. What a fantastic personality she showed!

  • @spedoclctr
    @spedoclctr 4 месяца назад +112

    I love that breed, smart, ultra athletic, willing. But they need a great leader. And a job. Thanks Cesar.

    • @RealDallasFed
      @RealDallasFed 2 месяца назад +1

      I got a Corso, and there's about 3 or 4 breeds I'm weary of with him....the Belgian is definitely one of them. If a Malinois was mad at him, I'd have to do something drastic and really really fast.

  • @adamnowak9438
    @adamnowak9438 4 месяца назад +102

    Beautiful idea: saving high drive dogs like Malinois from shelters where they have slim chances for adoption and give them chance to do what they love the most - structured and meaningful work. Hats off to Carol!

  • @bkm2797
    @bkm2797 4 месяца назад +65

    Thanks to Carol, her husband and their dedication to these intense doggos, they are getting their well deserved second chance to show they are valuable members of the community! Thank you Cesar and Andre for helping Sting in what was needed to move him forward!💕👍

    • @spedoclctr
      @spedoclctr 4 месяца назад

      @bkm2797 what's a doggo?

    • @bkm2797
      @bkm2797 4 месяца назад +2

      spedoclctr
      It's like a term of endearment, for example another would be doggie. Hope that helps!✨🐕

    • @EvanBlaze-fq5eg
      @EvanBlaze-fq5eg Месяц назад +1

      @@spedoclctr It's a breed of dog - Dogo Argentino.

  • @jennifercongdon4583
    @jennifercongdon4583 4 месяца назад +190

    Thank you to Cesar, Andrew and Carol. You are so needed in this world of "Throwaway" dogs.

  • @mscampbell1242
    @mscampbell1242 4 месяца назад +85

    Sting is a very beautiful dog, so glad he he's working now!!

    • @markusfinkler9625
      @markusfinkler9625 4 месяца назад +7

      Glad he's relaxing - that was the key ❤

    • @StevenSchenk-h1s
      @StevenSchenk-h1s 2 месяца назад

      Cross sting with an Airedale that would be a real animal, you'd have to be careful.

  • @zygotepeyote
    @zygotepeyote 4 месяца назад +270

    He is working with the Bradley Beach police. He is pictured on their Facebook page. Kudos to Carol for placing this job and Cesar for helping him get there!

    • @CityStarlol
      @CityStarlol 4 месяца назад +2

      he sadly passed away 26th of may it seems

    • @zygotepeyote
      @zygotepeyote 4 месяца назад +1

      @@CityStarlol Where did you see this at?

    • @CityStarlol
      @CityStarlol 4 месяца назад

      @@zygotepeyote Just went to their Facebook, Had His Name and all so i think its was the right one :(

    • @AbeFrom8n
      @AbeFrom8n 4 месяца назад

      @@zygotepeyoteshe posted a tribute to sting on the Throwaway Dogs Facebook page.

    • @HerbysHanz
      @HerbysHanz 3 месяца назад +3

      @@CityStarlol. 👋. He looked like a mix. Had the look of a corso. 🙏

  • @artwellmashingauta8709
    @artwellmashingauta8709 4 месяца назад +81

    It’s funny how I am learning to work with children and young people by watching Cesar’s videos

  • @jamesf931
    @jamesf931 29 дней назад +9

    The dog massage really works. I had a rescue Rottweiler that we received when he was 9 months old. We were his sixth owner when we got him. He had really bad separation anxiety. The massages really helped him to relax, and also to develop a bond with the family, as we all participated in the dog massage. Over time, he was able to relax and not be in a panic every time we left him home alone. He became so calm and relaxed that we got him certified as a therapy dog. He spent many days working at a memory care and rehabilitation center.

  • @ngaourapahoe
    @ngaourapahoe 4 месяца назад +51

    Relaxation would be beneficial for this lady too.

    • @dorcasmcleod9439
      @dorcasmcleod9439 14 дней назад

      We women, sometimess a little too emotional.

  • @teamcougars
    @teamcougars 3 месяца назад +32

    She has started an amazing program that benefits so many people and k9 officers not to mention the communities they are serving together 🦋

  • @BTL2665
    @BTL2665 3 месяца назад +16

    What an absolutely great idea Carol, thank you !thank you to your husband and of course to Cesar for helping the process. I see so many of these high drive, hard-working dogs, in kill shelters all across America, especially in parts of the United States, where they will never be adopted because people can’t understand them and wont try to,I pray there’s so many more that are saved. ❤

  • @almalouw7007
    @almalouw7007 4 месяца назад +22

    Cesar is in a league of his own. The best!!! ❤❤

  • @frankray3912
    @frankray3912 4 месяца назад +19

    Cesar and Son are a great combination. Well done!

  • @bonnietorix5818
    @bonnietorix5818 10 дней назад +3

    Sting is such a beautiful dog and wants to learn and please. He seems like a sponge that thrives on jobs. This kind lady who knows dogs and knows what to do to make them a very essential part of society. Thank you for what you do. ❤ Ceaser you never cease to amaze me, I have been watching you for years and have learned so very much. We are on rottie #5 now, thanks to you we are able to make these pups kind respectful members of our home. Our vet always tells us ours are the only ones he has never had to muzzle. Thank you Ceaser for the encouragement you unknowingly have given us.❤🐾❤🐾❤🐾❤🐾❤🐾❤🐾❤🐾❤

  • @mamacitadelosperros533
    @mamacitadelosperros533 4 месяца назад +356

    As a dog trainer myself, I was very surprised to see these people doing bite work with Sting before his basic obedience training was solid. Cesar is right to immediately work on relaxation with this dog so he will have an on/off switch instead of always being on.

    • @fedup6969
      @fedup6969 4 месяца назад

      The use of K9s in law enforcement has been a topic of debate, particularly when it comes to employing them for purposes other than search and rescue of missing persons.
      Critics argue that placing dogs in such stressful situations can lead to them experiencing physical and emotional abuse by their handlers. They contend that these poor animals are subjected to harsh conditions and forced to work alongside their handlers, who often lack the necessary training and understanding of animal welfare.
      Some argue that K9s are sentient beings that deserve to live fulfilling lives. They contend that forcing them into roles they are not suited for can lead to suffering, both for the dogs and for the communities they serve. Some critics believe that K9s should be utilized solely for search and rescue missions, where their specialized training and instincts can be effectively utilized.
      It is essential for law enforcement agencies, policymakers, and society as a whole to ensure that K9s are used responsibly and not being abused by their handlers.
      I have witnessed some very disturbing videos of police officers abusing their K9 partners and it's very disheartening to see that police officers are not being held accountable for the abuse against their dogs.
      When watching K9s at work, it's important to remember that these poor animals are often abused. It is important that we all keep the welfare of those animals in mind.

    • @budimpla
      @budimpla 4 месяца назад +20

      @mamacitadelosperros533, as a dog trainer myself, I agree with you, and Cesar.

    • @1962Pineapple
      @1962Pineapple 4 месяца назад +30

      Majority of folks shouldn’t have a Malinois …. It’s a time issue …. My vet starts her day with a 5 mile run for starters 😂

    • @Texas240
      @Texas240 3 месяца назад +10

      It's for the show. Producer says, "Hey, let's do a bite demo as an exciting intro!"

    • @Tomeccho
      @Tomeccho 3 месяца назад +26

      With high drive dogs trained for protection / field work (and this dog is trained regardless of what anyone thinks) it is not uncommon for them to redirect onto their handler.
      This is done out of frustration.
      Frustration at being primed to do something but there's nothing to do; frustration at wanting to do something and being restrained; frustration at the mixed or poorly communicated signals from their handler.
      If you have ever seen someone at a bar or whatever lose their cool and really want to wail in on someone and notice how they dont take too kindly to being stopped by someone and how that person, even if they are a friend, may have to dodge a swing aimed at them or simply be shoved, its the same thing. Get wound up, get focussed, get restricted then get angry at whoever or whatever is holding them back. Even if its their best friend. Its the same thing.
      Having Sting do some bitework takes the edge off his energy and frustration levels and makes it easier to do other tasks or training with him. Plus, it is what this dog is literally bred and trained to do. Its in generations of DNA and 3 years of training - his whole life.
      Working line Mals live to bite. It's their biggest love and most efficient outlet. It is no different from Cesar putting on the rollerblades and taking a pet dog for a run to drain them of energy before getting down the the business of rebalancing. When on the suit, it takes an incredible amount of energy to hold a bite and this will help drain him and make him more amenable to learn be more at ease.
      His aversion to having his neck/collar touchednis directly related to that being what restricts him. Second to thatbis the person doing the restricting. So, he redirects at that trigger towards the handler.
      I would hazard a guess that whoever initially trained him did it factory style with litttlenif any personal attention or affectin and didnt chill him out after working him with play or affection in the same way you walk a racehorse to cool it down after a race. I can guarantee he was worked then caged/crated rinse and repeat with no downtime in between. There is a certain group of people whobshall remain nameless who have recently gotten on board with the Malinois fad and are indiscriminately breeding dogs in puppymill conditions with limited human interaction or affection. They are just a cash cow crop.
      But, I bet you he didnt have downtime incorporated into his formative training so is why he was always in Go! mode.
      Carols unfortunately common habit that dog owners have of giving affection at the wrong time (we see it as reassuring, calming or comfort while dogs perceive it as reinforcement that their current behavioural state is the correct state) simply reinforced this constant Go! state of mind.
      Proper training for a Mal is the polar opposite of the usual dog training, right from puppyhood, and thats something few people understand.
      Pet dog training is about Restriction. Don't bite. Don't jump up. Don't be rough. Don't bark. Don't bark at people. Don't growl at people. Don't shepherd or be overtly protective. Don't run about like a mentalcase and detroy everything and anything. People train their dogs to be *civilised.*
      Mals should *never* be restricted from acting out and displaying their true nature. Its up to whoever is handling them to make sure there's nothing in their reach that they aren't supposed to get hold of and to make sure they dont get up to mischief or be in possibly harmful situations by managing the environment they and the dogs are in. Everything these dogs do needs to be encouraged and channeled. Thats why they get flirt poles and mini sleeves as pups and allowed to bite and nip and play rough and short bursts of intensive training begin as soon as you can hold their attentin and at an age when other breeds of dog are still on the tit. Their 'wildness' needs to be precisely countermeasured by razor sharp training to ensure a balance between the two so you end up with a confident, willing and super obedient dog that is 200% sure of what its capable of. Their inherent tendencies to chase/bite/be on guard need to be encouraged in conjunction with equal amounts of knife-edge sharp obedience through luring and reward. No restriction, all desire and carefully micromanaged training to balance their uninhibited character.
      Up until the age of 14-18 months, depending on the individual dog, they will chew through your house and possessions faster than termites on crack if left unattended because all they want to to is bite, gnaw, and shred. This is why crates are a must. And its not just what they can get in their mouth. If they cant reach whatever with their jaws, they will use their feet to hook and drag things closer. I have never meet a more tactile breed of dog. They are like bloody cats. A bitch I had would even use her hind legs to drag things closer if she was tethered. She would turn around and back up as far as she could and drag things with her hind feet. I left her tied to my car in the shed while I was fixing a chew sleeve. I turned my back for a few minutes and this 10mth old pup was able to reach over and hook the aux wiring cable for a seeder that was well out of front paw and mouth range, and bring it close enough she could then reach it with her front paws and eventually get it in her mouth and shred it. $700 trick 😂 thats what it cost to fix. I wouldn't have believed it if I hadnt recreated the scene because I was scratching my head wondering how in hell she'd reached it. I spied on her and saw her doing something similar and realised thats how she reached the stuff I thought I'd put well out of her reach.
      And you can't tell them off, or discourage them or inhibit them. The worst thing you can do to a Mal is to discourage inherent behaviour like you would a pet dog. These dogs need to be as autonomous as safely possible for them to even have a fraction of the confidence needed to be able to do the things they need to do. While a well trained Mal will do what you ask when you ask on command, these dogs also need to be able to think for themselves and have the training, ability and confidence to act accordingly when necessary even if theres no human around to tell them what to do. This is why you can never dent their confidence or tell them off for being themselves. Plus, its in their nature like scorpians sting and spiders bite. And its that nature they are in demand for - and makes them terrible pets for unsuitable owners - but thats the nature that is encouraged for them to be successful and confident working dogs. Life with young Mals is all about forethought and mitigation - and crates, did I mention crates? - or you'll be in constant despair with and empty wallet from replacing all sorts of stuff that gets eaten.
      They are one of the greatest breeds of dogs and its a criminal shame they are so popular now because greedy and careless breeding its creating mud bloodlines and causing the breed no end of genetic damage with too many ending up with completely unsuitable owners and living as neurotic and frustrated pets in homes giving the breed a bad reputation.

  • @minomokwa744
    @minomokwa744 4 месяца назад +27

    Watching this video brought me close to tears. Seeing Carol's face when 'Sting' relaxed by this brilliant, wonderful Cesar. He is doing miracles for dogs & humans. God bless you, Carol. God bless Cesar & God bless all those wonderful animals who need understanding & help.

  • @my2penniez
    @my2penniez 3 месяца назад +6

    Cesar’s understanding of dogs is so natural to him, he is just amazing. I always want to say thank you to Cesar. So thankful for him.

  • @djcathey4885
    @djcathey4885 4 месяца назад +54

    Love! I bet it was a great sacrifice for her to give Sting the life he was meant for.

  • @mariroerig2991
    @mariroerig2991 4 месяца назад +24

    He’s a beautiful boy! I love Cesar!!

  • @Kaytemplerose
    @Kaytemplerose 21 день назад +6

    I accidentally rescued a Mal/Dutch Shepherd, I was told he was a lurcher! I need this! Thank you 🙏
    I just watched, and I’m crying with relief! You’re my dog hero, and I needed to see what you did with a reactive Mal. 🙏

  • @frankgorman-u1b
    @frankgorman-u1b 3 месяца назад +43

    Ceaser the absolute jedi master of dog trainers

  • @cmr053
    @cmr053 Месяц назад +6

    The portrait of Sting at the end was stunning. He is regal. Hope it all works out for him.

  • @IwannaGotoGGhouse
    @IwannaGotoGGhouse 3 месяца назад +10

    That was awesome! Thank you Caesar for what you do and Throw away Dogs for your service to the community.

  • @marciahenry3893
    @marciahenry3893 4 месяца назад +50

    Esar this was a tearful episode .the owner/trainer had overlooked the essential ability to have this dog RELAX . He needed an off switched installed. She and her dog were fabulous and ready for this correction. Cesar you are amazing. 🎉 😊

    • @mikefrost1312
      @mikefrost1312 4 месяца назад +3

      Thing with mals though, similar to pitbulls, they're bred to naturally have NO off switch & it's something that needs to be worked while the dog is still young & imprinting information

    • @gailierunninglynx7310
      @gailierunninglynx7310 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@mikefrost1312Never thought of them quite that way. Thanks! ~❤~

    • @gamebredgaming483
      @gamebredgaming483 4 месяца назад +3

      The problem is not the dog being always on. Mals are supposed to be that way.
      The problem is the dog developed bad tendencies due to poor training.
      Imo this dog shouldn't be working. It's a liability.

    • @rustyhowe3907
      @rustyhowe3907 3 месяца назад

      @@gamebredgaming483 I agree that yes dogs like this *should* have a job, my hesitance comes to rescues doing civil work especially high stress work like police.
      It makes me wonder how many other dogs out there that don't have an off switch that she's gotten to police stations, Sting surely can't be the only one.

    • @DefiantAngel87
      @DefiantAngel87 2 месяца назад

      ​@@rustyhowe3907 High drive dogs were meant to handle high stress jobs.

  • @kjnightbird121
    @kjnightbird121 4 месяца назад +17

    GIVING THIS UNIQUE & VERY INTELLIGENT DOG TIME TO RELAX WHEN OFF DUTY - PRICELESS! 🎯🙏💚

  • @StangLX351
    @StangLX351 4 месяца назад +9

    Bless her for what she does. I also rescue and rehabilitate high drive dogs mostly Malinois. But I have had none with working potential that I have rescued. All of them have blossomed and found good homes though.

  • @VanneKoontz
    @VanneKoontz 4 месяца назад +22

    This episode is probably the most important I’ve viewed so far. Thank you all who seek to connect and read the needs of pets who live among us. Sometimes …often, we need to positively change in order to change the unspoken language that happens. Thank you, Caesar!

  • @ivoryliving
    @ivoryliving 4 месяца назад +33

    I never knew about dog massage therapists. That's so cool!

  • @SC-gp7kt
    @SC-gp7kt 4 месяца назад +6

    I'm an LMT who's worked on dogs as well, and as I was watching, I was just thinking Sting could benefit from a massage!!! Excellent decision 👍❤🐕 Dogs LOVE massage!!

  • @besse473
    @besse473 4 месяца назад +22

    This is wonderful thank you so much for posting, i love Malis! It's so important for working dogs to have an OFF switch!! Blessings peace and love to you Cesar ❤❤❤🐾🐾

  • @andreasmartinez2216
    @andreasmartinez2216 3 месяца назад +21

    as a veterinary and after years experience I can say, that dogs are 90% in the hands of people who should never own animals, dogs, cats, whatever

    • @BruceWaynge
      @BruceWaynge 26 дней назад +2

      Agreed, especially with this woman I believe she had the impulse to want to train dogs and do this organization but didnt actually do the research or have knowledge with dogs enough to do this and kinda jumped the gun and ended up giving out incorrectly trained dogs.

    • @sandyholladay9078
      @sandyholladay9078 10 дней назад

      I agree. I'm one of them. After 2 attempts to own dogs, I realized I just shouldn't have pets. I love other people's pets in THEIR homes, not mine.

  • @suzeauster2223
    @suzeauster2223 4 месяца назад +161

    Greetings from Florida 🐬 My Sister ✨ and I, rescued 30 dogs 🐶 from a Puppy Mill 😢 Found them All 🐶 Loving ✨ forever Homes 🏘 We ✨ followed Every Ceasar ✨ Protocol 👍 We 💕 Luv You ❤

    • @glowindark64
      @glowindark64 4 месяца назад +15

      You are an actual angel. I love youuuu

    • @hawaiibound.
      @hawaiibound. 4 месяца назад +3

      How do you know they were all placed in a forever home? They could have been taken to an animal shelter or dumped somewhere. You never know.

    • @suzeauster2223
      @suzeauster2223 4 месяца назад +15

      @@hawaiibound. We were on a Church Mission and All the dogs were vetted, and All new owners were pre checked and signed off to their needs, as some had issues. We maintained All addresses and some actually paid for their long distance travel expenses. We had the Guidance from God 🙏 the support from Vetenarians, as All the dogs had to be vaccinated to travel legally. Truly a Long Labor of Love ♥ Thank You for Your Question, it is very valid indeed 😊 P.S...We still receive updates and photos 🐶

    • @Matti294
      @Matti294 4 месяца назад +6

      You’re wonderful!

    • @suzeauster2223
      @suzeauster2223 4 месяца назад +4

      @@Matti294 😊
      Great Day !!

  • @suehinze1566
    @suehinze1566 4 месяца назад +9

    I love this, great story, and so happy for Sting. I cringe when I see people posting on social media on how they want a high-energy military or police dog and dont know anything about them. They just think they're cool. I imagine these are the dogs that get "thrown away," unfortunately. Thanks for helping all these dogs out❤

    • @rustyhowe3907
      @rustyhowe3907 3 месяца назад +4

      Yeah that's exactly what happens; people want tacticool dogs for some kind of personal power rush and find they can't handle such a high drive, high energy animal.

  • @micheleparadis2808
    @micheleparadis2808 4 месяца назад +110

    Better humans, better planet

  • @Sepo-i9e
    @Sepo-i9e 4 месяца назад +76

    She’s great trainer mentality, even tho she’s a pro as well, willing to listen and take it all in. She looked so unsure at first ❤

    • @jameystone2650
      @jameystone2650 4 месяца назад +11

      She is fantastic!! I think the sign of a professional is someone that will listen and think about what others have to say.

    • @grandadoboman1995
      @grandadoboman1995 3 месяца назад +3

      You ain't a professional if you're not willing to listen to your peers. Professionals collaborate. She's a real pro.

  • @dalairem
    @dalairem 4 месяца назад +14

    What a fantastic rescue program--and such a happy ending! I love this episode's message, too. I adore my Maligator, but indeed, they are HIGH octane and need a job like no other working breed I've owned (mainly GSDs and Great Pyrs--who still need jobs nonetheless). BUT, giving them that relaxed space, that off-duty time and absolute trust in their person is essential to a healthy relationship and happy life. Thank you for this terrific installment!

    • @torylynne
      @torylynne 26 дней назад

      Maligator is so true, but such wonderful dogs. I adored and miss my rescue Mal, Laila.

  • @honeypeadigital
    @honeypeadigital 4 месяца назад +47

    Need more of those. Not short incomplete clips of the old show. Much appreciated.

  • @LynnMile22
    @LynnMile22 27 дней назад +1

    Every story is a story of love, humility and faith. Thanks to all who make these stories possible.

  • @monimodzeh
    @monimodzeh 4 месяца назад +18

    Cesar, eres el MEJOR 🎉🎉🎉
    Te sigo hace años y me / nos ayudaste un montón.
    He mirado videos de otros entrenadores y ninguno se compara contigo.
    Sigue ayudándonos a humanos & Perritos
    GRACIAS, MILES ❤❤❤

  • @marysoliday1
    @marysoliday1 4 месяца назад +13

    Love the dog & the people who work to help him work!

  • @ducie1191
    @ducie1191 4 месяца назад +17

    makes me laugh how people say mals dont have an off switch and cesar finds the off switch instantly!

    • @Tomeccho
      @Tomeccho 3 месяца назад

      He wasnt 'off'. It may have looked likenit but he can spring into action faster than you can blink even when you think hes asleep.
      Sport and working line Mals dont turn off. They aren't pets or bred to be pets. Especially working line dogs that are LE or protection trained so not only do the have the hyperdrive genetics, but they have the training too. He now just had two 'on' positions: go? & go!
      Because of missing steps in his previous training (before Carol got him) and Carol's unfortunate habit of rewarding him with affection at the wrong time, Sting had been 'taught' to always be the go! position and be a split second away from activatation. Watch his ears. A dog will tell you what hes thinking, feeling and looking at by the set of his ears. Even when laying flat out and chill, Stings ears are letting you know hes still 100% aware of what's going on around him and in go? mode.
      He's a working line Mal. It's just how they are.
      (For clarification, I breed and train Mals in Australia for protection and LE/Armed Services. I'm not just some rando on yt talking out my butthole lol)

    • @ducie1191
      @ducie1191 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Tomeccho by off switch i simply meant in a calmer less stressed state than he was initially in thats all

    • @Tomeccho
      @Tomeccho 3 месяца назад +1

      @ducie1191 yeah, I get that 👍 I'm just saying that their Off switch is more like a Standby lol
      This is one area that I've always said a silent No to when it comes to Cesar and what he does. And, trust me, I've been a fan and follower of his method since the very first time I saw him in action. The way I've interacted with dogs all my life, I got laughed at and told I was a wierdo because I used the dogs own way of communicating - body language, demeanour and behaviour- to train and work with them. So, seeing him in action was a huge Yes! for me. Here was someone else who understood and got it and I've admired and adored him ever aince.
      He's correct when he says that when it comes to rebalancing dogs and taking into consideration their behaviour and habits, they are Dog first, then breed second.
      But with these purebred purpose bred breeds like Mals, LGD (Livestock Guardian Dogs), hunting dogs and retrievers etc. and yes, Pitbulls too, and the very carefully and thoughtfully bred Huntaways and Heading Dogs (sheep and cattle working dogs) I was training and working as a kid in NZ, sometimes you need to look at breed and genetics first. This can be the biggest drive factor and indicator of what's causing their issues.
      These dogs are bred because the dam and sire both possess traits and characteristics that you want in their progeny, and the dog you are left with is the result of deliberate breeding of generations of dogs to get to that one point. Rather than just breeding for looks like 99% of purebred pet dogs, this concentration of character traits leaves us with some very intense and purposeful dogs that, when they have issues, their breeding and genetics need to be taken into account as a primary factor.
      Yes, they are dogs, of course, but the main focus needs to be on the breed if we want to find answer and solutions for their problems. And even if their problems are a result of human mistreatment or mismanagement, their genetics can play a huge role in how they will react to stressors and triggers above and beyond how the average dog would in the same situation.
      This is why mongrels, or fruit salad dogs asni like to call them, are great as family pets. They tend to be a less intense and more biddable animal that lacks the concentration of genetics that can produce very specific problems and intense dogs. And, fruit salad dogs tend to be a lot easier to rebalance or rehabilitate so they are the best choice if you are looking at adopting from a pound or shelter. Generally, a purebred dog that's been surrendered has been surrendered for a reason and knowing their history, genetic and social, can play a critical role in successfully rehoming them.

  • @JuanCruz-zk3vn
    @JuanCruz-zk3vn 4 месяца назад +7

    We just got our Malinois puppy looks just like sting only tiny 8 weeks and are already learning the ABSOLUTE TRUTH about plenty of running snd swimming exercise that these dogs need in order to be calm surrender! Because of this commitment we have to our dog KOBE we are also losing weight and staying focus !!

  • @andreasbulunmaz136
    @andreasbulunmaz136 4 месяца назад +7

    It's so amazing to see this Story. At the same time it makes me happy and sad. It's reminds me of my Malinois Dog Ella (from Steinteichmühle (Berlin Germany). She past away 2018 after 14 years of the BEST time of my Life. I still think about it every day. I get her in the Age of 1 Year, she was also thrown away because she was supposedly unsuitable for police service. But she give me a new Life as a Dogtrainer.

  • @SAM-ih1xk
    @SAM-ih1xk 4 месяца назад +13

    Thank you Cesar and Carol! Bless you!!

  • @cynthialouw2970
    @cynthialouw2970 4 месяца назад +5

    How heartwarming to watch this!!! I am so excited Carol at what you are doing!!! I pray more people do this!!!

  • @LaurenceMartinSask
    @LaurenceMartinSask 4 месяца назад +44

    Sting is as tense as his lady owner.... He mirrors her. She is the one who needs to relax. 😊

    • @angelaratzay9034
      @angelaratzay9034 3 месяца назад

      You got it spot on. You have the instant!!!

    • @Ghost23.09
      @Ghost23.09 3 месяца назад +1

      True my dog is the same he mirrors me. He is so relaxed with my husband and can be super hyped with me. I'm trying to relax lol

    • @LaurenceMartinSask
      @LaurenceMartinSask 3 месяца назад

      @@Ghost23.09 me too😂😂😂

    • @louisenicholas9104
      @louisenicholas9104 2 месяца назад

      @@Ghost23.09- ditto… me too.

    • @myreasonforlife.9511
      @myreasonforlife.9511 2 месяца назад +2

      Thank you! If I were a dog half of these owners I wouldn't want touching me let alone training me. Your energy and your attitude they sense. Being snooty in high demand thinking that they are made outta robot material they're not! Can't have a clown 🤡 training a powerful mindset dog. Or any other magnificent creatures what's a power-driven to succeed and what it knows.

  • @MTGWithMike
    @MTGWithMike 3 месяца назад +3

    Some dogs are just naturally driven and defiant - They need a bit more stimulation than others and it needs to be met otherwise they will lash out and beg for it. Love the informative nature of all of Cesars content!

    • @EvanBlaze-fq5eg
      @EvanBlaze-fq5eg Месяц назад +1

      You just described my 8-month old, 85-pound Chocolate Lab.

    • @MTGWithMike
      @MTGWithMike Месяц назад

      @@EvanBlaze-fq5eg I Adopted a Pitbull -Black Lab Mix at 10 weeks from a rescue he is 7 Months now. One of the most high energy puppies I've ever had. I love training dogs it brings me a lot of joy to see my dogs learning and growing .
      I would love to do it professionally one day.

    • @user-se6jh3is3v
      @user-se6jh3is3v Месяц назад

      Mals are not defiant unless you have done something wrong

  • @leaevans9826
    @leaevans9826 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you...our 8 month old malinois lived by herself for 5 months by herself never out side. Never round people...ugh...she has taken 3 months to trust me to put my arms around her...but this showed me something new to work with her...thank you😊

    • @Southerngrl
      @Southerngrl Месяц назад

      Rescues with higher intelligence and high energy who need a job can be difficult. I’m glad ur not giving up on that bby…it takes time and patience for sure.

  • @Healinghands67
    @Healinghands67 4 месяца назад +6

    Heartfelt smiles to each and everyone of you within that video, thank you for sharing... what an amazing Dog ❤🎉

  • @rainerhalbhuber9267
    @rainerhalbhuber9267 11 дней назад

    Cesar, ist der beste von allem was ich an Hunde-Trainern bisher gesehen hab. Im Gegensatz zu den meisten anderen Trainern, hat er alleine das wichtigste erkannt,nämlich,das es hier um Energien geht und wenig um Kommandos und Worte. Tiere können Energien spüren,dass was dem Menschen verloren gegangen ist. Dieser Mann hat einen Doktortitel verdient!

  • @karrielangdon-iy4my
    @karrielangdon-iy4my 4 месяца назад +7

    People are too quick to want to progress from the basics. I have always had rescue dogs. This time I got a puppy. I researched how to bring up a puppy using your books and a local trainer. I spent the first 12 months on basics with my first puppy. She is perfect and I am now in a sport and she is doing well. I have a dog is a perfect family pet and working dog. The basics make training anything so easy

    • @angelaratzay9034
      @angelaratzay9034 3 месяца назад

      The woman traineris irritating,she agrees with Cesar, imagine andreading body language that others can't.well she raised the dog there it is. All he knows is attack.

  • @katjazagreb8179
    @katjazagreb8179 4 месяца назад +3

    Dear Andre,you have amasing father,best regards from Croatia,Mr.Milan we love you and folow your lessons every day,tnx so much ❤

  • @louisenicholas9104
    @louisenicholas9104 2 месяца назад +1

    This was THE perfect video for me to watch. I “accidentally” trained our dog to be super excited when I got home. I loved how happy he was to see me and vice versa… until I wasn’t - his jumping up especially and greeting other’s that way was not acceptable. He’s 100% a pet but your videos have trained me about the calm state. I’m working on that for me and him. Thank you so very much. (P.S. learned T-Touch for dogs about 35 years ago… now I can apply that too.) ❤

  • @shug2795
    @shug2795 4 месяца назад +7

    Great job Cesar. What a gorgeous dog!

  • @robynlee5436
    @robynlee5436 4 месяца назад +6

    Awesome, I have some rescue shepherds as well. 3 Belgian Malinois and on. GSD. Love them! Great work! She is wonderful.

    • @kolishedward4006
      @kolishedward4006 3 месяца назад

      I would really love to own a Belgian Melinois

    • @Satanhadapoint
      @Satanhadapoint 2 месяца назад

      @@kolishedward4006are you prepared to train/play with them for 3 hours a day at least?? They are high energy and need tasks to be happy.

  • @amitdovrat1478
    @amitdovrat1478 3 месяца назад +3

    What a beautiful people, thank you for all that you are doing!

  • @2577ccsam
    @2577ccsam 4 месяца назад +5

    I’m a Jersey girl a few towns over from Bradley Beach. That’s awesome!! Love Cesar!!💙

  • @josephbadulak9146
    @josephbadulak9146 4 месяца назад +2

    You've done all our hounds great JUSTICE, over the years Cesar Millan.... yet, this is for me, a wonderful promise of your dedicated luv for Mankind's BEST friend.❤

  • @THEcucufate
    @THEcucufate Месяц назад

    Cesar....FORGET DOGS! I just want to say what an awesome job you have done as a father with your son. He is so dedicated, and a natural, and I can see how proud you are to have a son who is genuinely interested in the same passion you are- to help dogs and owners! GREAT JOB, MAN!!!

  • @RealityCheck1
    @RealityCheck1 4 месяца назад +6

    Great video. This applies especially to guard dogs. When the security job is over, they need to learn how to calm down. I am training 2 rotties at the moment.

    • @Linn.corruption
      @Linn.corruption 4 месяца назад +1

      Buy security cameras and exercise your second amendment right to bear arms. Leave the dogs out of it.

  • @annemariekovach3437
    @annemariekovach3437 4 месяца назад +3

    My favorite story so far! Much love from another Mal Mom ❤️

  • @dianehedricks7860
    @dianehedricks7860 4 месяца назад +2

    I’m not crying! You are❣️❣️❣️ This is a FANTASTIC STORY❣️❣️❣️

  • @williamoorejr
    @williamoorejr 25 дней назад

    Aww Cesar- from toothless little one s to "almost a Lion" You have such a talent. You have helped me with my dogs over the years. Thank you.

  • @OldschoolTruths
    @OldschoolTruths 4 месяца назад +1

    10.59 - Perfect timing. Love & respect to Cesar.

  • @alexb.1524
    @alexb.1524 4 месяца назад +2

    Love these stories. Thank you Cesar for all your wisdom for people and dogs.

  • @trevoredensor7114
    @trevoredensor7114 Месяц назад

    Cesar is the best I've seen to introduce and encourage calm behaviour in a wide range of dog breeds....it is so gratifying to see a calm dog that loves that state and the love and affection that people want to share with them....long may he and his great work continue 😊💙

  • @javierdelatorre9702
    @javierdelatorre9702 4 месяца назад +5

    Cesar you’re one of God’s special creatures.

  • @josh7191-j6b
    @josh7191-j6b 23 дня назад

    I couldn't possibly guess how many Cesar's videos and TV programs I've watched for decades but he never ceases to amaze me...Cesar, you are amazing mate!👍🙌

  • @joli395
    @joli395 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you Sting for serving and protecting!

  • @marialooser2669
    @marialooser2669 4 месяца назад +3

    Cesar, you are the best, I would love to learn more about extremely fearful dogs, that's my problem and I will call you if we were in same continents. Thanks for your work.

  • @gwendolineknox784
    @gwendolineknox784 Месяц назад

    So glad I have found these Cesar videos. I watched the series on UK television and he is the only dog trainer of difficult dogs I would trust.

  • @stevejette2329
    @stevejette2329 3 месяца назад +1

    As a Chiropractor of 36 years, I put a finger on each side of the spine and with a forward, backward, forward motion work from shoulders back.
    Often there is a spot of tightness. And often the head turns and I get the reward of an appreciation look.

  • @monycantin6778
    @monycantin6778 4 месяца назад +1

    Great to have you back Cesar, miss you. Miss you

  • @mims503
    @mims503 4 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful work as always, Cesar! Happy to see Andre working with you! Awesome for Sting! I do hope that you will do a follow up video on this amazing dog in 6 to 12 months! 🙏 Thank you for all that you do for our animals! Blessings!

  • @yvettenieto4182
    @yvettenieto4182 4 месяца назад +6

    i dont have dogs-never did-just kitties-i do love this show😊

  • @SabineErika-w9c
    @SabineErika-w9c 29 дней назад

    César is the best trainer for humans AND dogs!!!🎉

  • @debisybesma5855
    @debisybesma5855 Месяц назад

    sting is.....a once in a lifetime critter!!! you can SEEEEE in him something that sets him apart from any and all others! it's all in his eyes and he is ready to serve and protect in a manner he understands now that he's been introduced to cesar!!!

  • @mememe733
    @mememe733 4 месяца назад +5

    Loved this video and the update at the end 😊

  • @peterschick9075
    @peterschick9075 4 месяца назад +3

    What a wonderful ending to an interesting story,,,,

  • @samp4050
    @samp4050 3 месяца назад

    Sting is stunning, smart and wants to work hard. These dogs have to have stimulation daily and what Cesar says is a great explanation and doing what he does best. ❤

  • @fabianescoto6046
    @fabianescoto6046 3 месяца назад

    i have a belgian mal , full of energy just like this guy and strong , his training statred at 5 am every day fromm 5 months to 2 years , now he is the sweetes boy and most fun dog i ever own

  • @chie6288
    @chie6288 4 месяца назад +3

    Love your videos always❤ I watched your dog training shows in Japan a long time ago that I really enjoyed them so much. Big fan❤
    Sting, he is a beautiful smart dog. Hope he does great job in NJ❤ Mine is 3, a beautiful German shepherd dog that I have to work on how to calm him down when he sees people, bikers, runners and Dogs! I give him so much attention and love but maybe that is all wrong. I'm so jealous when I see another dogs in a calm state. My small but big dream is that I can take him everywhere anytime without any worries and stresses for both of us❤❤❤

  • @kellythomas1933
    @kellythomas1933 2 месяца назад +2

    Watching Ceasar calms me down, and we share a birthday

  • @karenacton3854
    @karenacton3854 4 месяца назад +2

    Such beautiful animals!! So glad he job his dream job!

  • @Lutzilla_
    @Lutzilla_ Месяц назад

    first time in his life, he´s relaxed...well deserved good boy :-)

  • @carolmccorry3053
    @carolmccorry3053 4 месяца назад +1

    Love your work Ceasare and Andre is a chip of the block, in other words as great as his dad..

  • @SC-gp7kt
    @SC-gp7kt 4 месяца назад +3

    I don't think you have to tell Cesar to look at the dog's body language, that's what he does! 😂 Great work by this woman and her group!

  • @howardhill3395
    @howardhill3395 2 месяца назад

    So great to see Sting totally relaxed, after being so hyper.

  • @jeraldjosey
    @jeraldjosey 4 месяца назад +1

    I learned so much by watching Caesar and all the shows and by the way that's the name of my 10-year-old pitbull mix

  • @Loverboy_Bernice1977
    @Loverboy_Bernice1977 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi Cesar Millan..... Greetings from Manila Philippines! God bless you. 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😊😊😊

  • @triplejideas8112
    @triplejideas8112 Месяц назад

    I enjoy watching your simple but deeper approach of calming a Belgian Malinois

  • @sonyabantick1707
    @sonyabantick1707 2 месяца назад

    You are amazing ,what you do to help owners and their dogs is just so wonderful .Cesar , thank you . 🙏👏💜

  • @clouds882
    @clouds882 4 месяца назад

    I still recall watching The Dog Whisperer many years ago, and Andre was just a wee kid. It is really wonderful to see him grown up, looking more handsome than Cesar (sorry, Cesar😊) and working alongside his dad. I am so happy for Cesar. Cheers from Singapore!

  • @myreasonforlife.9511
    @myreasonforlife.9511 2 месяца назад +2

    The problem is the people that own these dogs just wants to be noticed. These dogs are high-energy working dogs!
    They need everyday exercises, runs, and tasks.
    It's not the breed it's the owner. There beautiful 4 legged machines.

  • @erinintyanishabrinaramadhi1928
    @erinintyanishabrinaramadhi1928 Месяц назад

    Sting is stress huhu am so happy see him totally relax, not just working all the time ❤

  • @maribelrios6562
    @maribelrios6562 21 день назад

    Best dog trainer, dog whisperer. ❤

  • @terpentoon
    @terpentoon 4 месяца назад

    I always admired Ceasar and always hope to find someone who understands children like Ceasar understands dogs.

    • @seabrookthemagnificent9580
      @seabrookthemagnificent9580 4 месяца назад +1

      And, if you can find some who understands women like Ceasar understands dogs, please let me know.

    • @terpentoon
      @terpentoon 4 месяца назад

      @@seabrookthemagnificent9580 Ha ha, I wish I and hope so. :)