Is a protection breed right for you? (Belgian Malinois, Dutch Shepherd)
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024
- I discuss what it's like owning a protection breed (Dutch Shepherd/Belgian Malinois) and the type of owner these dogs deserve.
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I have a four-year-old female rescue, Dutch. Shepherd. Had her for two weeks. She loves to sleep and get belly rubs. All day, I can't wait until she wakes up and realizes this is her home
90% of people these days can't handle gold fish.
True....and some of them even get children and dogs....and they SHOULDN’T...sad..😒
Let's be honest, goldfish these days are treated way better than like 50 years ago, so.... I disagree with the "these days" part as it's simply wrong.
@@seli.popcornpfoten goldfish as a whole are treated horrible most goldfish belong in a pond. They create tons of nitrate and are almost always kept incorrectly. There is a reason why there is goldfish invasions all the time for a reason
I would be very confident in saying they are among some of the most miss understood and miss treated fish in the hobby
My son was young, about 6 or 7, he bought me (with his own money!!) a beautiful Siamese Fighting Fish and Vase... I had the fish for almost two years before it went belly up... My son is still amazed how long I was able to keep it alive and well... Apparently, fish don't last long at his house with his kids either... lol
This is the best representation we have seen regarding life with a Belgian Malinois.
Thats good to hear! thanks
I have my first Dutch shepherd, she’s like yours, has 1/4 Malinois and Dutch. I think your spot on that it’s not a beginners dog! I had 6 Rottweilers over a 30 year period, I also had GSD that managed our dairy cows, they where hard core working GSD! I was bit by every GSD on the dairy, they weren’t pets! Every Rottweiler I owned would occasionally challenge me and had to be pinned down or held up off the ground till it gave up on trying to be the boss. I decided to try a Dutch shepherd since I am getting older and was concerned about being able to take care of it when it’s older and might need help getting in the car or on the bed..lol I also did my homework and realized this breed needs positive reinforcement and not scolding when training. WOW is all I can say after 5 years of owning a Dutchie. She learns faster than any dog I have ever seen, she needs lots of exercise, I take her out at least 2 hrs, rain or shine. She takes the mail in and delivers it to whoever I tell it’s for. She takes card board boxes to the fire pit when emptied, she brings her bowl to the kitchen for dinner.... she also guards the property. Last week unfortunately someone came over the backyard fence, he get bit and chased out over a 7 foot fence, but he managed to stab my dog. She could careless, 8 stitches and she is still looking for the bad guy. Loved your video, they look like their having a good life...take care.
It's good that the dog bites naturally it's not easy to find.
I too have had GSD's my whole life(8) and after the loss of my last Czech working dog I knew it would be hard to replace him. He was very special dog with drives that went on for miles. Very social too. Smallest GSD out of the 7 previous ones (68lbs.). Extremely athletic and stronger than the others too. I knew I wanted a Mali or Dutch because he had similar traits of those breeds. It took a year but I found a DutchX dog brindle and he is 10 weeks old as I write this. I work out of my home so he is very well cared for. Very strong drives like my last dog and I know he will be a great dog when he grows up. I am imprinting him now. Most do not put in the time to understand their needs and to put them on a consistent regiment . But when you have a dog that wants to please you it becomes the greatest gift for both of you.
@@MonkeCmonkeDo-Scheetzhey how’s your experience with dutchie , after 3 years?
@@animeshbeladiya5470 I just put him down. After extensive training with multiple trainers he became handler aggressive. Dog was very social perfect in every way but bit me one too many times. I still miss him. I never put so much time and money in a dog. Sad!
I lost my Dutchie at age 10 from liver cancer - two years ago. He was a fantastic boy. I'm approaching 75 now and I have a dog of a different breed because I'm just too old to give an athletic dog the life he deserves.
One thing I would do different is get a blood workup every six months over age 7. I'm convinced blood tests could have found his liver cancer in time to operate on it successfully. Unfortunately, when it show up it wasn't treatable and I had to put him down within a month of discovering it. I could have most likely had two more years with him if I had been proactive.
Enjoy your dogs. Dutchies are absolutely the best.
BTW - when folks ask me about the breed I emphasize socializing a puppy to other dogs. I've seen Dutch Shepards who were perfect with the exception of not being able to stop themselves from desiring to kill another dog. Any dog. This behavior can't really be cured but only can be prevented by proper socializing during puppyhood.
im sorry you lost your buddy, i lost my best friend recently too
I foster Mals and Dutch shepherds. Your comments are spot on. You don’t have to be an expert to own either. There are so many resources available on line to properly train and working with them. But it’s a lifestyle change when you get one, My biggest suggestion to anyone who gets one is socializing them more. The protective instinct is so strong, they can become a liability if not properly socialized. Don’t worry, when it’s time to really protect you they will!
Wise words. I've got a rescue Malinois for pretty much the same reasons as you. And now spend my time teaching calmness, impulse control and how to greet people. He used to think that Joggers, cyclists and anyone that looked like they could be a threat needed to be warned off but that is changing and he's stopped being a liability. Massive commitment but worth it in the long run as they are not like other dogs. Thanks for making the videos.
Thanks for your comment!
I have a 15 week old pressa x Dutch, he’s doin the same thing with joggers off the lead...thanks for highlighting that
@@cashiertocheckout2782 sounds like an awesome mix!
Telling it like it is. Smart , strong & fearless - Mali’s/Dutchies open a world few dog owners will ever experience. They are brilliant family. Thx for the vid.
Well said!
Wow man.. this was actually really good! I've enjoyed it :)
I have an almost 3 yo Dutch Shepherd / Belgian Malinois mix. He's my first dog and I live in a small appartment. We've had many difficulties in the first year (I had him since he was 8 weeks old). Since he's my first dog I always tried to improve my knowledge about dogs and listened to what people had to say.. But like you realized yourself - most people don't know wtf they're doing with their own "low energy" dogs... what do they know about mals / dutchies.. Then I started listening to myself and SEE and HEAR what my dog actually told me.
This was kinda the breakthrough. From then it went straight up... nowadays people keep asking me if I'm a dog trainer or a dog whisperer or something like that and I keep saying "It's the breed, it's the breed". But I've met some people who knew this breed very well (had one themself, law enforcement, breeder, ...) and they told me that it's still very impressive especially once they get to hear that this is my first dog :)
I asked a dog trainer once how much exercising or time outside my dog would need everyday and he said something what I think might be very true - at least to a certain extent. It's similar to us humans.. if we're used to work out 2 hours a day / 7 days a week we need longer to get exhausted. If we do only 1 hour a day / 2 days a week - we don't need much time to get exhausted. Similar with dogs.
Currently the first time we go out is BEFORE work. Either we go to the nearby park where we exercise or I go for a jog with him. When we exercise he gets a reward for successfully doing whatever I'm currently asking for (searching stuff, doing tricks, ...). The reward for doing the exercise correctly (what makes him mentally tired) is getting to fetch a ball or tugging or anything to make him physically tired..
The second time we go out is AFTER work. Usually to the woods or to a river. We just walk / hike and do stuff every now and then. Other than that I sometimesI go out with him before I go to bed but just around the block to release himself.. but most of the times I don't and that's enough for him.. At home he's sleeping most of the time.
They are so freakin' smart.. it's incredible... and they learn soo fast.. and he's so beautiful as well :D
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that's why even mal owners always look twice when they see my dog ^^
Great looking dog. I think the shepinois mix is the next one ill go for (currently have a DS and bandog).
@@jfkst1 Thank you my friend :) He's very special to me and now I finally understand why they say a dog is a man's best friend. Oh nice... I've always had a lot of respect for bandogs or similar looking dogs (before I had any real dog experience). But know I've seen one or two and it seems they're really chill and friendly.
Who knows .. maybe I'll move outside the city in the future.. Then I'll think about getting a second dog.
Who am I kidding - I will definately get a second one... BUT I told myself the next dog I'll get will be from an animal shelter. 100%.
Great video! I felt the same way before I was gifted a Dutchie . I did some research on the breed and thought about returning her based on some of the videos I saw. I realized she was just like any other dog with twice the energy level. I take her out for jogs and bike/hike adventures and we practice our basic obedience training.. I have not decided on doing bite work with a pro yet due to the fact we work on it a little at home. I do not need for her to bite. She really enjoys the outdoor adventures and for now we will enjoy that. ❤
Right now my dutchie is very alert of everything. He does not seem to be aggressive with other dogs. Only time will tell and i run with him every other day. He is 5 months old. He loves to play, and needs a lot of attention.
I've been training dogs and their handlers for 4 decades.
I agree most people cannot handle this type of dog. I own a Dutch and for a fact in the wrong hands my dog would be a horrible nightmare and wind up being put down. Souly because of inadequate lame handling.
It happens enough with regular dogs. Let alone a dogs of this caliber. It takes time and dedication that MUST be put in to have a proper relationship with a real working dog like this. No doubt about it.
Your dogs are awesome. Thank you for sharing. Smiles
You did a fine job with this video. It is a definitely a breed for only very dedicated handlers for sure.
I've professionally trained dogs my whole life.
Here's a tip for the female.
She tends to get a little far at times. She's not going anywhere but to tighten her up simply hide from her here and there and make her hunt you down. She'll keep closer eye.
I sure love my female
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Hey my man! "A beat of her own drum" is an understatement lol. I have a purebred 7 month old Dutchie, and although I have an entire percussion section over here he is best decision I've made this year. Thanks for the videos, I enjoy your insight and perspective and love your pups!
Great content. Dutchies/mal's aren't for the faint of heart and lazy. Someday I'll get one or a beauceron but I've got to nail in a little more obedience in my gsd first. Also I love Jax and Cinder, they are awesome. The bond you've created with them is evident in your videos. Kudos.
Great that you researched what breed would go w your life. Sometimes you can rescue too. I have both one rescue GSD and one I purchased. Both excellent working/protection dogs.
Great Video! I fell like a lot of people needed to hear that
Thanks, I appreciate it.
Actually just saw a sad ad out of Tampa for a five month old mal that simply read something like….”I don’t have time for her.” Please don’t buy/adopt one unless you have a ton of time to dedicate. They deserve good, stable, consistent home lives and training.
You said everything the most people should to hear!
Thanks bro.
My mal is 16 weeks old. I am an average Joe as well. I am 61 years young. I am not able to go at mach 2 all day any more, but have plenty of time. We are doing fine lots of training for me😀. You are 100% on point! Don't get a working dog if you can't get up off couch.
Thanks for sharing your pups are beautiful 😍
Thanks for your comment!
Excellent video!!! I've owned 3 GSD's in the past and now have a 3 month old male Malinois pup. Next year I may get a female Dutch Shepherd when I retire. Mals are definitely smarter than GSD'S and require an even firmer hand. But I love their intelligence and their drive...they bring more out of you as a trainer as well.
You have given us more than what an expert will. I have two KNPV mals and I wont trade them for any dog in the world. Love your channel.
Yeah, these dogs are amazing. and thank you, I really appreciate the feedback!
Great video. No bias.
Groendaelers Malinois and Dutch Shepherds are amazing if raised and trained right my S&R Dutchy is 14y old stil going strong they are pure gold kind confident and protective
My dutchie is stubborn! I adopted her when she was 5yr old, she loves to chance lizards. She is an awesome protector but I am alittle Leary with visitors.
I actually went to a litter of dutch shepherd puppies today and the mother was very lovable and sweet and would come up to me and my family and lick everyone hahaha
Great video. It is great you mention your dog's energy drive. Every litter has a mix. My male Dutch/Mal is average energy but I spend two hours exercising even if I'm sick or lazy. I owned a high drive Malinois that never napped or rested until eleven years old. He also broke the arm of a professional Malinois dog sitters wife when she yelled at her kid. Now I just do not travel without mine because no one can be trusted.
Thanks for your comment! I’m really glad mine have an off switch.
had the same concern about energy level when buying my amstaff, and asked the breeder for the calmest pup. and now i'm just crying, because obviously the dog is less active than me, and sometimes she looks like "oh god why can't you just leave me on the sofa and go wherever you want, pss off pls" :D
Awesome video man everything you said is so real you. I feel like you have a lot more to say about life in general.
I appreciate that!
I'm pleased to hear you tell it like it is , I think these dogs are fantastic but I could'nt do one justice and I would say i'm above average about training dogs , in saying that if I had NO other pets I would so have one in a heat beat , especially as im retired and have the time now.
I love your dogs so much !!!
Great video and advice.
Thanks for the quality of the video and for including the scenes with the landscape.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video most people can’t handle these breeds it will make them go crazy takes a lot of work and patience for working dog breeds
Thanks man I appreciate the comment!
What a great video... Thank you for being specific with the details.
It's very motivating... To stay on your game if you already have one of these breeds. And communicates the details of what it really looks like to be on the more well balanced side of the fence.
*Would love to see you do a video of indoor dog mental stimulation if you haven't already done so.
beautiful dogs
Dutch sheperds,stubborn,but fantastic.
Brilliant content!
My first dog ever, 2 years ago, still have her. Belgian Malinois female. We adapted, she adapted. I'm sure a lot a people could criticize me for the same reasons you spoke about. I chose a Malinois because they are hands down in my opinion the "superman of dogs." No dog is as good looking, no comparison. She probably doesnt get as much exercise as she needs. But I do my best, and I do a ton more walks and Hikes than I was doing before. My question: Since your dogs are mixed between Malinois and Dutch does that mean no AKC papers?
Very informative videos, keep up the good work and the videos coming👍
Will do, thanks!
They remind me of my babies . My Dutch tries to eat sticks all the time
Beautiful dogs
I have a dutch shepherd named tigerlily that looks just like your more brindle dog. I got her for free after some folks who adopted her from the pound couldn't handle her. I didnt know about the breed before I got her but we were instantly in love. I only wish she hadn't been fixed.
That's awesome! yeah they are great dogs, for the right person.
Nice video, love the environment and the dogs too! I have a three year old Dutch Shepherd female and it is my first dog ever. This type of dog needs exercise indeed and is certainly a handful the first year. People that don't like to go out of the house should stay away from this breed, unless they have a huge yard. And be aware that DSD don't socialize well with other animals and dogs outside of the pack. For me that is no problem but i know a lot of dog owners like their dogs to play with others. With this breed that surely can be an issue!
I couldn't agree more with what you have said. I think if people just make a little effort in raising their dogs instead of sitting on the couch, they would be able to handle most dogs. I recently got a Ridgeback which are super energetic and he is just an awesome dog because because we devote some time training and allow him to release some energy. Quite often there is this lack of expectation management when it comes to dogs. If you get dog, expect some things will be chewed are even destroyed. But instead people become disappointed and take them to shelters.
Ridgebacks are awesome dogs, I appreciate the comment!
Your dogs are gorgeous
Thank you!
Great sound advice.
Thanks for watching!
What do you feed them?
Where did you get your dogs?
Do you think they are easier to handle than a working line German shepherd?
I have owned three GSD and really loved them. How is this breed with children? I have two grandkids 4 and 6 years old. Thanks for the help.
Mine have done well even with limited exposure, I always watch them for a while at first.
Thank you for telling like it is👍
I rescue my dogs so I usually get a mixed breed. My current rescue is half lab/ 1/2 mal & very chill until... lol. Her half sister is pit/ mal yet I can only see the pit... & hyper is an understatement 🤣🤣🤣. They are 4 mo old, quick learners & very loving. And yes, my shadows lol. They have a secure back acre to run & play & keep me laughing 😂. I’ve raised pitty , rotti, mastiff, Mastweiler... I love big dogs & yes... they know Mom is the Alpha lololol
Great dogs👍💖💖
Im looking for another dog. I have a male American dingo or Carolina Dog now that makes me the center of his world and that makes training and playing very easy he never runs off always right near me. He does have some traits I don't like. He is very skittish and does nip. The nipping could be me but the skittish part I have worked very hard to help him thinking if we can get his confidence where it should be the nipping will go away.
I got him at 8 weeks he is now three years. He is kennel trained and very protective. He does have four owners and this has made training difficult, yes an 11year old son and a 14 year old daughter can undo the best training in under five minutes. The kids are learning and the dog loves them. Would there be trouble between these two dog breeds?
one question for you man! are they fixed? or how do you manage that situation? lol I just got the female and she is a puppy at the moment but not sure what I am gonna do latter lol
Yeah both are fixed
Thanks for this. I am leaning towards DS or BMs. I want the challenge, my lifestyle is active and we have a 10 acre property to work the dogs on and help to provide security. My question is whether to get them from a reputable breeder as pups or trained adults? So much info on imprinting and the pros and cons. We are hoping to pair a DS with a GS and just not sure about choosing sex in order to increase compatibility. How do your DS handle driving to places? Wifey and I like to overland which would be hours on the road, how would you treat a situation like that? Also, for security - would the DS have separation anxiety if you leave the house to run an errand that takes 1-2 hours? Thanks.
My Dutch shepperd x labby has extreme separation anxiety, up to the point that he is being baby sit or a family member must be at home if I leave. He is a quick learner, a clown, loving playful and friendly but seems a bit less energetic than pure bred Dutchies. I do jog with him, more or less 5km but not every day. We do a bit of training every day, and weekend longer training sessions at the school. I love the breed.
Great video. Great information
Glad it was helpful!
My Dutch is a lazy ass lol
He loves walks, petsmart, petco and home depot. He loves just looking at everything, people, children, other dogs. He only runs to play if I am. 10 minutes or less and he's done. Then wants to go back inside to continue abusing his stuffed animals and chewing on his bones. I can binge watch netflix because he's so entertained with his toys or sleeping 😂 YES on the velcro dog. Barely had to do any work with him for leash walking.
I guess you never know what your gonna get, sound like a great dog!
I'M IN UTAH AND WHERE CAN I FIND A GOOD BREEDER MY FRIEND? LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!
We did the same, picking the least active dog (we had the last one so we we're lucky) On the other hand, because it was last in his pack he got other issues like food agression.
It’s a double edged sword. Will probably go mostly for confidence in the future.
Do you feed them raw foods? Beautiful dogs.
Excellent information. Watched this for advice. You had a Malamute! Perfect comparison for me. I have had three. The next dog I want is going to be a hiking buddy. My Malamute's were awesome as hiking dogs but their wandering, "selective" hearing and gender aggressiveness made training them for this purpose more challenging, so I was looking for other options. I grew up with GSDs but their health issues concern me. I hike in the Northeast, so wildlife encounters aren't as great a concern, but still coy-wolves are all over the place and so I was concerned that labs might be too friendly to be a deterrent. Otherwise, i really do not need a protection dog. Malinois seems a bit too wired, Dobies perhaps a bit too much on guard, but the Dutchie looks interesting. In addition to the Dutchie, what other dogs did you see as options?
Thanks for your comment, I would maybe consider an Akita or Rottweiler as well.
Where did you find their litter?
Were either of the grandparents from Uintah County? I live in utah as well. I am picking up a Mali Dutchie next weekend.
I'm wondering if every Malinois or Dutch Shepherd owner has a medicine cabinet just for their dog with a shelf just for Benadryl... lol
Great vid man awesome dogs. I agree large working type dogs are not for everyone. They need lots of physical and mental stimulation. If you're a lazy slob lol don't get a working breed. I have a German Shepherd and a German Shepherd/ Siberian Husky mix. Training, walks, hiking, free run, they need this every day some combo no less than a 2 to 4 hours of daily exercise.
Sound like great dogs, thanks for chiming in!
How much do they weigh?
Jax 75 Cinder 65
They make great pet's but it's true 90% of people or more can't really handle that dog
People won't have the patience and they would end up in shelters as a lover I know you wouldn't want 🐕🦺🐕
I love these dogs. How would they react if they ran into another hiker ahead of you?
I wanted to know the same thing!
Great question... I think they would have been fine, I would have called them over to me. They may have acted tuff for a bit, I don’t know. A bike could have been a different story.
@@predictionpain2632 If they are like my German/Belgian it would not be good for the bike rider. My girl is just fine with people walking by but when a biker surprised us from around a corner, it took all I could to grab the leash and regain control. She missed him by less than a foot. That was also when she was 8 mths old. I have to work with her everyday, but I love it. You said velcro dog, boy that's putting it mildly. Sometimes if she could crawl in my clothes or skin, she would. Great videos and I think I'll try the bowling ball idea.
I have a dutch shepherd with whom I've done some hiking, she definitely wants to chase bikes when we run in to them, and that's caused issues a couple of times. (Not attacking or anything, she literally just runs with them -- her walker will sometimes mountain bike with the dogs he's walking so she's used to it.). Only issue that we've had with other hikers was encountering one couple who had a very, very reactive schnauzer or something -- my girl wanted to play, their dog did _not_.
Me and my Mrs have just got a Dutchxgerman shepherd any tips on training when we get him
Daily obedience training maybe twice each day. Take them out at least roughly the same time everyday ( my sheppard is 13 weeks and she already gets aggitated if i tale her out late
Use their meal times for training if you're struggling with getting their focus while they're pups, the food conditions them to earn their keep which is more rewarding to them then we can see. Start with a couple basic things like crate training and recall, maybe sit and lie down. After that you can pick up the pace.
Take training steady and do everything in stages. You'll actually be able to see them figure out what they are supposed to do, after that they want to learn more and more. Try keep it fun too as they are so smart doing the same thing over and over will bore a puppy and they'll end up finding you interesting. Keep training to 5 minutes and increase as you learn your dogs attention span and keep it fun, make sure they enjoy it now then when they are older it's the best part of their day
Don't mean to bombard you with info but it is really important when they are small. Also make sure they spend time alone in their crate with a safe toy for them to chew ao they learn seperation early. Maybe keep them in line of sight or at leasg where they can hear you to start off with. Good luck guys all the best! There are tons of great channels for puppy training, id suggest someone like Nate Shoumer (cant spell his name) he does his puppy training almost identical to myself he's easy to watch and easy to learn from
Lastly jusy to clarify, put them in their crate at different times and maybe just for 5 minutes to start with. Not too long they panic or feel abandoned. Leaving them dor too long they'll whine and then you'll be rewarding their crying if yoy let them out. Everything in stages
do you ever worry about hikers or random ppl walking up not knowing your dogs are around and being attacked?
Your dogs will not protect your home as you suggest, Unless its been trained to do so. That's a big misconception, that just because you have a Dutchie or Shepard its knows how to protect. I have a true protection dog (Mal) that is well Mannered and anyone can walk up to him and pet him. He knows the difference between a threat and a nonthreat, trust me. All Dogs should/must be social. These are amazing dogs and are capable of learning anything, if you/owners would just take the time to unlock their potential.
Not sure about Utah but in Florida a home burglar can sue and win even if bit while robbing the place. I don't own $50k in items so I had to train them to only bite if I'm threatened and ignore strangers otherwise. Plus lots of dog signs.
Scary... I like to think Utah is anti burglar, but times are changing. their bark if hopefully a good enough deterrent.
awesome video dude!!! Thanks :)
Do you think i can own a Dutch Shepherd living in a apartment?
I live in the city
work full time
wife full time
kids soon
What ya opinion ? Thanks :)
i relay want dutch Shepherd for a while also. but you may need to think about the dog . he will not be happy in apartment and if you have unhappy dutch you will not be happy as well from the dog . so i would say unless you willing to give the dog at least 3 -5 hours per day of walks and run and hike and tricks . dont get dutch. and this video actually talk about that. i think its not recommended to leave them in apartment more then an hour or 2 . it can be a disaster :)
I would wait until you have a house with a yard. It would take a very dedicated person to provide a ds with enough exercise without one. I’m sure people do it with success though. Don’t rush into it especially if you have a lot going on right now. Planning and doing the research was fun for me and payed off when the time was right.
@@predictionpain2632 thank you sir 👍
Honestly? I dont think you have the time for such an active - very active - breed!
I am a police K-9 handler in Germany with more than 30 years in the service and can tell you: a Malinois or a Dutch Shepherd need a LOT of experience and a LOT of time!
I walk my Dutch Shepherd EVERY day between 3-4 hours here in the bavarian alps (15 - 20 miles every day), work/train her 3 days a week for 2 hours AND have her with me on duty! She needs every hour of that!
I had before a male Dutch Shepherd - same thing!
I had many years German shepherds as K-9 partners and can say: a Mali or Dutch Shepherd needs MUCH more time!
I have a dutchie while living in a condo in the city, and holding down a full-time (wfh) job. She goes with a walker who takes her and ~3-4 other dogs for 10-15 mile hikes 3 times a week, and we generally do at least one 10+ mile hike on the weekend. And that's on top of 2+ hours a day of walks, dog park, etc. I don't have kids so I can invest the time, and I'm a software engineer so I can afford the dog walker, but it's a _huge_ investment.
(She's the sweetest dog, though. I have zero regrets.)
Over the years I’ve had high drive Border Collies & Rotties, one or two of which were taught PP. I’m now without a dog and considering getting a Dutch Shepherd, rather than a Collie and from what I’ve seen Dutch Shepherds are similar to Border Collies in terms of energy levels and intelligence, but at a higher level of innate protection, but is that all? Thanks. Mike
Will you ever breed your dogs I’m looking for a pup with a lot of drive
No, they are now fixed.
@@predictionpain2632 oh ok do you have any good recommendations I’m looking for knpv trained dogs ?
@@Ceoflashh check out Jessiffany Canine Services in Wisconsin . @Jessiffany K9 is there IG and Facebook. We just got ours and they are the best in the business with all dogs. But ours its a Dutchie who just completed his PH1 in Holland a few weeks ago and is now doing advance training in Wisconsin with the owners of Jessiffany. You wont regret looking them up and sending them a message!
@@jtstjstaylor ok thank you thanks a lot I will do that
@@jtstjstaylor these looks like German Shepherds I’m looking for Belgian Malinois it Dutch Shepherd knpv1 trained
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well . I have a Dutch ...and he's a couch potato !! lolll
GREAT VIDIO WHERE IS THIS TAKEN?
Thanks, Huntsville Utah by snow basin ski resort
GOOD Looking PAL,S 💣💥🖒🤘🤘👍👍🤘🤘🤘🤘 I have a deer Chihuahua Malinois Shepherd she 15 lbs, lot's of energy & intelligence, I take good care of her cut her hair, clean her ears, brunch her teeth, trim her nails bathing 3 times a month, her diet is boiled chicken lean turkey brown rice boiled beef hard boiled eggs and her favorite salmon fillet 9 years old but she acts like she's too
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They are nutcase annoying, one of mine runs off occasionally but a the other Rex is like glue
They defiantly are not for the average person!! Especially for a first time dog owner
"These dogs are great, IF... (long list starting with "Don't have a life")"
I mean a dutch shepherd is just like a mal with a brindle color HAHAHAHAHA
😭 Im scared to buy a dutch shepherd and when I release it, It escapes :( shall I get one its my fav breed
You should change your name to Wayne King it would reflect the quality of yr question
@@jw-vx8im What?
X dutches
You say your dogs are skittish, but are protective. That's not how it works. Skittish dogs aren't protection dogs. If I stomp my foot, they'll turn and run. My neighbors love my protection dog. Even their 4yr old.
If you were stomping your feet they wouldn't run off and they wouldn't let you come near me either.
@@predictionpain2632 well I totally disagree. I work/train my dog every week and see lots of Mals and shepherds almost daily. And based on your on description, your dogs aren't protective. Just because a dog barks doesn't mean its protecting you. And certainly not if it hasn't been trained to do so. You have two beautiful dogs nonetheless and Im glad you're happy with them.
not dutch sherpherd
What is it then?
@@oldfucker68 two dutch sherpherds
Hello, me and Hubby are getting our Dutch Shepherd baby in a few weeks, we've been reading tons of conflicting things regarding their diet. I was wondering if you can tell me what you feed them on a day to day? Thanks!
I feed them a lamb kibble but have thrown in some raw, I may switch completely to raw someday.
@@predictionpain2632 Thank you! We’ve been hearing a lot about raw food diets, it seems it would come out way more pricey!
@Edwin Raspe Thank you Edwin, do you ever feed him Raw Meat or you always boil his chicken?