EASY OBEDIENCE TRAINING WITH MY BELGIAN MALINOIS PUPPY! HEEL/ SIT/ DOWN/ STAY!

2021 ж. 7 Қар.
870 655 Рет қаралды

In this session I run my Belgian Malinois through basic obedience commands; Heel, Sit, Down, Stay! I show all training equipment and rewards used as well as many different training techniques and approaches. 'Working" a dog does not mean physically exercising them, but rather making them use their brain to control their body for various exercises and tasks. A session like this puts SO much value in me and 'puts money in the bank' when it comes to bonding with my dog. This is much more special than launching a ball for a half hour!
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  • The fact that this dog loves to go into the collars and is wagging his tail during this training is living proof that this trainer is not abusing this dog with these training tools/devices. Did you see any misuse? Intelligent dogs love good training and strive to please with good training. This dog loves this stuff! I use a Martingale collar to keep my dog from pulling at the heel and/or bolting from the heel. My dog loves a good walk and some training and then finishing the walk. Then he likes to come home and play games like fetch and tug. Thanks for the video!

    @michaelquillen2679@michaelquillen26792 жыл бұрын
  • I stumbled upon this by accident, but amazing to see how well trained your dog is. We had a malinois ' mechelse herder' when I was a kid. He was roaming around the stables behind our house. after a couple of days he decided to follow us and run into our garage door, on christmas eve. He was a young dog, estimated like 7 or 8 months at that time. I remember my father calling the police to report a lost animal and they promised they would pick him up the next day. He was super friendly and as we didn't have any dogfood in the house my sister and i fed him dry ' soldatenkoeken' which translates to soldier cookies. I'm so glad police never came to get him because he became part of the family and was always there for us. We later learned he was probably kicked out by a breeder who lived in the town next to ours because he was to kind for attack orders. However he never failed to guard the house, chasing of burglars twice and defended my sister once when she was harrased by some drunk bikers at a bar near our neighbourhood. I really loved that dog, it's been almost 20 years since he passed away and I still remember him vividly. A friend, a family member and the most loyal being you could imagine. Gypsy, you will always be in our hearts !

    @kennyjanssens4448@kennyjanssens4448 Жыл бұрын
  • There are loads of videos of BM’s being these magnificent well-trained attack machines so I really appreciate that you are showing how much a BM loves to be loved as well.

    @BlackWolves1998@BlackWolves1998 Жыл бұрын
  • The second my dogs hear me pick up the ecollar they are right next to me ready to go. They know its time to work. And they love it. Great video!

    @adebened1981@adebened1981 Жыл бұрын
  • Love that you explained the reward delivery mechanics! I’ve learned that how, when & where you reward is so important. I’m def going to use that tip to push the food reward in because my dog tends to creep out of stay positions in anticipation of her food! Thank you!

    @briggsan22@briggsan222 жыл бұрын
  • It is all about the small details. Watching you in such an „easy“ session is still helpful, also i thought i trained this in a good way for a long time. Thank you Andy!

    @beam3250@beam3250 Жыл бұрын
  • We got a rescue puppy a year ago They days she was lab/ Shepard cross... I couldn't train her! We found out she is Malinios this is so helpful! Thank you!

    @shainekinson1751@shainekinson1751 Жыл бұрын
  • I appreciate the transparency and naturalness with which you show the use of all the tools useful for training, even in a historical moment so full of animal rights activists who understand nothing about dogs, learning or training.

    @MegaHubertZ@MegaHubertZ Жыл бұрын
  • Just stumbled across this on my wall feed, and being that I'm looking into getting one of these adorable fur missiles with unlimited energy known as Belgian Malinois, I found this extremely informative and entertaining at the same time. Love the video

    @iTzLagz1995@iTzLagz1995 Жыл бұрын
  • I have 2 Belgium Mals. 5 year old Chase, 2 year old Mako. I'm kind of new to this breed but learning to train with professional help. I got the time, $$$ and plenty of space to train and most importantly- Patience and dedication. I have been working with the basics and building strong bond with them both. So far so good. Love these videos. Can't wait to watch them all. Many thanks Andy.

    @eddieblanco2992@eddieblanco2992 Жыл бұрын
  • Got our first Malinois -rescued from the local shelter. He is 7 years-has a few basics but no “stay”. Excited to find a trainer on you tube that works on these basics. We have moose-it’s very important to teach “leave it” and “stay” to keep us and Tuck safe.

    @kerrimullis3136@kerrimullis3136
  • I have 3 chocolate Labs that are amazing animals , healthy, full of love and energy and each priceless in their own way. My next dog will be a BM but I will only have 1 of them and will dedicate myself to our friendship and happiness. What a beautiful buddy you there Sir. My favorite quote is from Tom Sawyer "the more I learn about people, the more I like my dog". Wisest words I have ever heard. Cheers from Canada. Great video and explanation. Seeing a dog interact with you like yours does is such a joy to watch.

    @ericfletcher2887@ericfletcher2887 Жыл бұрын
  • We just recently took in our sons 3 year old bel mal that he adopted. We are starting with the basics on training. He sits and lays down but not to good on heel and stay. Will be using these techniques for training..wish me luck

    @dellafritz6034@dellafritz6034
  • I trained both my standard poodles with a prong collar, and it’s the best tool (if used properly). They were always excited when I put it on because it meant work and fun.

    @Musiclover-uo2oi@Musiclover-uo2oi
  • I cant believe all this info your teaching us

    @ruslanbedoev9264@ruslanbedoev9264
  • I recently adopted a mallinois/dachshund mix. (Interesting I know).

    @rachelscarsella9135@rachelscarsella9135 Жыл бұрын
  • You got me hooked. I'm trying to train my Belgian malinois. Your videos are great.

    @jeffosborne1147@jeffosborne11472 жыл бұрын
  • My dogs are so energetic apart from training i take them on walks everyday!

    @zepetolee-sama8079@zepetolee-sama8079 Жыл бұрын
  • Excellent. This is what I did with my aussie.

    @likeariver2237@likeariver2237 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for this video brother. I needed something like this since I just got a BM a week ago and she’s only 13 months. Can’t exactly take her to work with our BM on base, so this is helpful for ME working with her one on one.

    @S3Vasquez@S3Vasquez
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