ALL ABOUT LIVING WITH THE BELGIAN MALINOIS

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The Belgian Malinois is an extremely efficient working dog. This breed is not a good fit for your typical pet home. Many would argue that Mals should not be kept in non working homes. Michelle learned quickly that her new pet Brante was not the cute and cuddly puppy that she had signed up for. After a seriously awful incident Michelle sought out professional help. After years of training both herself and her dog Michelle and Brante are living a wonderful life.
Michelle was fortunate she didn't have to call Cesar 911 for help. Now she fills Brante's day with long runs, fetch and soon agility competitions.
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  • FYI: RUDE AND DISRESPECTFUL COMMENTS ARE DELETED.

    @DogumentaryTV@DogumentaryTV7 жыл бұрын
    • Dogumentary TV I agree I have a malinios and on ur last Belgian malinios video someone was making fun of it so I hope u will make them delete bad comment

      @evaho5098@evaho50987 жыл бұрын
    • Dogumentary TV This is a great video it exhibits a owner that didn't quite get what she expected but yet still working hard with the dog and it may also stop some one from getting this particular breed if not well suited for it.

      @number1662@number16627 жыл бұрын
    • I don't believe in internet censorship therefore i challenge my Rhodesian Ridgeback in a fight till death with your Belgian poodle boi. (don't take this seriously ahaha)

      @fadzilicious4411@fadzilicious44116 жыл бұрын
    • Dogumentary TV hopefully there is a video all about living with German Shepherd

      @DannyCain42@DannyCain426 жыл бұрын
    • As it should

      @dr3wbyyy@dr3wbyyy6 жыл бұрын
  • I always see so many people say "only experienced Malionis owners should have a Malinouis" How is anyone ever supposed to become a Malionis owner?

    @rupninja4358@rupninja43585 жыл бұрын
    • Rup Ninja exactly like you have to have had one before to become experienced Belgian malinois owners

      @QQ-dy6dq@QQ-dy6dq5 жыл бұрын
    • A slightly easier breed

      @annabellehe4307@annabellehe43074 жыл бұрын
    • annabelle he no no nooooooooo nooooooo this breed is not like any other dog breed it’s special.

      @QQ-dy6dq@QQ-dy6dq4 жыл бұрын
    • rescuing a few training them and re homing them to someone who is committed and ready,

      @thomasathey5265@thomasathey52654 жыл бұрын
    • Cuz mali can imprint a very dangerous behaviour from unexp owners. Atleast admit that with buying mali u must have a training.

      @Sherlock_The_Corgi@Sherlock_The_Corgi4 жыл бұрын
  • I applaud this owner for recognizing her mistakes and speaking publicly about them in order to educate others. A really great video for any potential (or current) dog owner regardless of the breed.

    @annenna2354@annenna23544 жыл бұрын
    • Her mistake was to get one of the most high maintenance breeds out there and not being prepared for it. She would’ve been just fine if she had gotten another dog as she had experience with other dog breeds. The education here is to read up on the breed and be honest with yourself if it is suitable for you and the things you want to do. Do not glorify the life you can provide for the dog.

      @missylarsson3517@missylarsson35174 жыл бұрын
    • TheBatKing I think all people tend to bring out their positive sides when they speak to breeders. She even said the breeder was hesitant to sell to her even though she claimed to have an active lifestyle simply because she would not work the dog. It is entirely possible she exaggerated her description to get the dog as well, I think most do. Just saying if she did read about the breed she would’ve quickly realized their overall temperament. Either she ignored it or under estimated it.

      @missylarsson3517@missylarsson35174 жыл бұрын
    • No...she's had no experience at all with any dog.....these are high powered dogs...own a male shepherd first i reccomend....then step up.....expect shepherd x 10....

      @ianblackburn5025@ianblackburn50253 жыл бұрын
    • She made no mistake, she got the exact dog she was ment to get. Sure she did not expect what she was getting, my family always had high powered dogs before so i was thinking oh a Labbie/rott/pitt mix with Istrian hound, i know those dogs, believe me when mine was growing, the only one trait she really had that was neat was she had a few couchhugger days. Like 1 every month. Other than that, she was always active, even when sleeping the darn dog kept moving her paws like she was running... We had 3 dogs, 2 cats, 8 humans in the house, all of us combined were not enough to tire her most of days, she had so much energy it was unbelievable. As she grew tho i learned to manage her energy, shr got way bigger so tires a bit faster, and now that she is 6 yo she is pretty much managing her energy on her own, she has sort of a schedule made, so i know when she is up for playing and can plan accordingly. She has her hours of the day when she wont stop but others when she would lie in the shade and not give a single bip about anything. She is pretty good at sticking to that routine because its how she likes it. One big thing all owners need to learn at some point its when to leave the dog be a dog and trust that he/she will make the right decision. And no you cant do that first, first they need to understand choices and consequences and that there is not ever just a single choice they can make. That way you can guide them to understand how to react in different situations with ease and have a dog happy with neat manners when you need it to but keep that animal side and instinct for when the circumstances allow.

      @weedhigh2564@weedhigh25643 жыл бұрын
    • I agree. The biggest problem I saw over 15 years of GSD Schutzhund training was understanding that my high drive working dogs needed a clear hierarchy in order to be adequately trained. A clear “fang and claw” hierarchy based on their temperaments, not some anthropomorphized belief in human friendships! You have to be able to convince strong dogs that you are their leader, and that disruption of that hierarchical order will not be tolerated. Friendship emanates from that understanding, regularly enforced if necessary! In time, training that allows these highly driven animals to live their drives leads to friendship through the work! That is why secure obedience, obedience in the face of distraction, precedes bite work! If one wants canine friendship, and who doesn’t, one needs to understand their animal, not to anthropomorphize their animal. Strong dogs need strong adults to thrive!

      @jonathangilmore3193@jonathangilmore31932 жыл бұрын
  • I appreciate her honesty and candidness about the struggles. Majority of videos about this breed show a military style perfect dog. She is very patient and goes above and beyond to build a relationship with her dog.

    @ariw9405@ariw94055 жыл бұрын
    • Well they are “military style” dogs. They are meant to perform work. Those dogs you mentioned are probably working multiple hours a day. Malinois are generally not suitable as simple house pets unless you have the ambition to also work with it every day with activities like nose work, agility etc. Don’t expect to leave for a 9-5 job everyday that doesn’t involve your dog if you get this dog.

      @missylarsson3517@missylarsson35174 жыл бұрын
    • @@missylarsson3517last I checked, this dog was developed by civilians aka farmers, for civilian use aka farming. The breed's characteristics only coincidentally made them suitable for military and law enforcement use. Also, a lot of people who have this breed have normal 9-5 jobs and they're doing fine.

      @grandadoboman1995@grandadoboman19954 жыл бұрын
    • GrandAdoboMan Yeah farm work is work so I don’t understand your point. Herding dogs in general are bred to work multiple hours a day. There are lines specifically bred to do things like police and military work, but those breeders are serious and would seldom sell to pet owners. The woman in this vid even said the breeders were hesitant to sell to her because she did not plan to use the dog for work and she seems like a very engaged pet owner. I am not saying you need to do herding or military work with a mal but some kind of activity that goes beyond to have it only as company, walk around the block and to leave a dog alone 9-5. People doing that probably crate the dogs because they would tear down the house otherwise from boredom, and it is cruel imo and no serious mal breeder would sell to a person like that. Only backyard breeders who don’t care of the qualities of the breed or for what the dog needs. You can do it but it is very unfair to the dog.

      @missylarsson3517@missylarsson35174 жыл бұрын
    • That's what you're suposed to do..

      @neptunesjester4145@neptunesjester41453 жыл бұрын
    • @@missylarsson3517 again, how do you know? You got a mastiff. Not a mal. Both Mals I've had made wonderful dogs for the house. I think you read too much into opinions of others. I know Mals, been around them my life. Any dog will be what you want it to be regardless of the breed if you know how to communicate with it. My current mal has military grade training. She also loves to sit on me and watch tv and cuddle with the house cats. I bet you could tell us about mastiffs right? But if you haven't owned a mal, all you are doing is regurgitating opinions that you've read online

      @neptunesjester4145@neptunesjester41453 жыл бұрын
  • I am a first time dog owner and chose a Belgian Malinois as my first dog. I had no experience with dogs at all. Lol people called me crazy. My dog and I works and plays hard. My dog is an indoor dog, but know that we only play outdoors. He is an awesome dog and I am happy to have him!

    @nicolawilliams7461@nicolawilliams74613 жыл бұрын
    • It was horribly irresponsible to pick a BM as your first dog. Hopefully the dog continues to be awesome as an adult

      @zebrapleco7895@zebrapleco7895 Жыл бұрын
    • @@zebrapleco7895 i love comments like this from people like you who have never owned the breed, and think they know everything because they watched KZhead videos about it. We have a BM girl and she is a perfect angle. It’s all about training, yes the dog has more energy and can be more aggressive then other breeds but with attention, training, and exercise they can still be trained. Love all these armchair dog experts on ever malinois video i see warning people to never get one, when they don’t have the slightest clue what they are talking about and just regurgitate what they saw in a KZhead video.

      @pimpdaddyg2081@pimpdaddyg2081 Жыл бұрын
    • @@pimpdaddyg2081 I spend 2-3 hours everyday with a BM, you don't know me bro.

      @zebrapleco7895@zebrapleco7895 Жыл бұрын
    • @@zebrapleco7895 oh damn 2 hours thats crazy wow

      @o_o488@o_o488 Жыл бұрын
    • How u suppose to get experiments without first getting the dog lol

      @Animal-Reaction-Clips@Animal-Reaction-Clips Жыл бұрын
  • It's good to hear her struggles. All dogs are not perfect and so are owners.

    @SweetLolitaStocking@SweetLolitaStocking6 жыл бұрын
    • She is not documenting her struggles, she is telling you about her journey with a BM and how it developed into the best bonding and loving relationship. You just don't get it! Glad you don't critique restaurants or review movies!!!!

      @tweetiebird@tweetiebird4 жыл бұрын
    • All dogs have a purpose unlike humans. The owners are the problem never the dog.

      @bestmoney816@bestmoney8164 жыл бұрын
    • Dee innit

      @flop8985@flop89854 жыл бұрын
    • If you get a malinois as a pet I would say this is what you can expect. This is not a bad dog, but it is a high maintenance dog. People need to start reading up on the breed they are getting and stop lying to themselves and breeders about their lifestyles and ambitions. The best thing is to get a dog that suits your lifestyle, second best (that this lady is doing) is to turn your life around and try to accommodate to the dogs needs. Far too many dog owners do not do either of these things and just rehome or have their dog out of control and miserable just waiting for an accident to happen.

      @missylarsson3517@missylarsson35174 жыл бұрын
    • @@bestmoney816 Laffs in Pug.

      @V1z10n@V1z10n4 жыл бұрын
  • They are a sun up to sun down dog. Our "Athena" just passed away. The Malinois is a special breed and are a big part of their human's lives. When they are gone, you realize how much of your life revolves around them. Every moment with them is a joy. They will lift your mood no matter how down you are. You don't realize the joy they bring to your life till they are gone. RIP Atena. We miss you!!

    @bikerbud3903@bikerbud39034 жыл бұрын
    • So true.

      @paulcraven4562@paulcraven45623 жыл бұрын
    • Sun up to sun down sounds exausting 😂 i respect this breed, but not for my introverted quite ass 😂

      @blacklavoux@blacklavoux2 жыл бұрын
    • I’m so sorry for you loss. My “Roxy (German shepherd)passed away & we were gifted our “Athena” shes filling our void and she’s so loved already.

      @sandeetee8009@sandeetee80092 жыл бұрын
    • Sorry for your loss it’s extremely hard 😢

      @corone2018@corone2018 Жыл бұрын
    • Condolences. I have a female Mali- I miss all my canines- Giant Schnauzer, long hair chihuahua, black lab, German Shepard and a number of mixed breeds. Haven’t met a bad dog, just bad owners!

      @georgekim933@georgekim933 Жыл бұрын
  • We rescued our Malinois from the shelter.. they told us he was a shepherd black lab mix.. in retrospect I'm pretty sure they knew what he was but he was not an easy dog for them and so when we showed an interest they gave him to us- literally- no adoption fees. lol My daughter who was almost 15 at the time had recently lost her cat, who was very special to her, and needed another animal, but as this was the second cat she had lost to diseases from being outside (we now don't do outside cats for this reason) she wanted to get a dog.. we only went to look, you know how that goes.. lol anyways, Max was about 4 1/2 months, he looked like a dingo with a black face, now he is one of the most gorgeous dogs I've ever seen-everyone tells us that too, not just me :) he is classic Mal. I did some research and realized pretty quickly what he was and knew we were in for a ride and boy yes. However, we have been told by multiple people who know Mals that he is the chillest Mal they've met and he is just now maybe 2. We have always had dogs, generally big ones, he is big for a Mal- right now he's around 105 lbs (not fat lol) and tall. He is a huge lover, and my daughter is his person. He is her Emotional Support Dog, she has a lot of anxiety and he helps a lot with that. Also, tending to him keeps her on her toes. She trains him, exercises him and is alpha. she only weighs about 10-15 lbs more, but will alpha roll him and bite his muzzle to discipline him when necessary. Generally that's only when her gets too protective of her, he used to bark etc at me when I entered her room. He loves me, but she is his special person. He has anxiety too, but is super smart, so learns fast what we don't want him to do- like chew or bark (we live in a small apartment- he used to have a yard- but is an escape artist because of his athleticism/intelligence) so the walks she takes him on are safer than him being left outside for exercise. She is now on Independent Study (anxiety) and this is best for all involved. Now he has someone with him all the time. also, our neighborhood isn't the best, but I do not have to worry about her safety at all, as he is very protective and scary looking lol. he seems to know if someone has bad intentions, he is super friendly to some and to others he immediately reacts. Sorry this is so long, but he is an amazing dog, certainly not for everyone!! but I feel he changed our lives for the better, and gave my daughter a focus away from herself, and a best friend who is always there ready to love her.

    @cynharmon3751@cynharmon37514 жыл бұрын
    • You did a great job with your dog as well as your daughter. Best regards in the future.

      @georgekim933@georgekim933 Жыл бұрын
    • Read the whole thing and I loved this picking mine up next month

      @Cossa3344@Cossa334410 ай бұрын
    • Lovely story . Wishing you all well.

      @joysachs9032@joysachs90329 ай бұрын
  • She is a thoughtful, responsible dog owner. Being candid regarding her mistakes is super helpful to other dog owners like myself.

    @dustinsmith4068@dustinsmith40684 жыл бұрын
  • why is everyone saying she is the wrong owner for this dog? She is doing everything she can to give this dog the exercise both mental and physical this breed truly needs. Ofc it's not easy owning a Malinois but why mock a woman who clearly is working very hard to be a good owner for such a hard and demanding working breed!? The dog looks happy to me.

    @jasminfesti4755@jasminfesti47556 жыл бұрын
    • Jasmin Festi well that is true bit it is norte about the owner is about the dog, and sometimes giving everything you have is not enough....

      @LM-qs9iw@LM-qs9iw6 жыл бұрын
    • As a Service Dog Trainer and Advocate I'd say she is a Perfect Human for a Malinois to Own!

      @TBI-Firefighter-451@TBI-Firefighter-4515 жыл бұрын
    • that dog loves her she loves that dog. having worked in an animal shelter, a dog HANDS DOWN would rather be WITH their owner than without them no matter the breed, doubly so for this belgian malinois. You are right, people need to back off. She is a dedicated pet mom and a great pack leader

      @privateprivate5302@privateprivate53025 жыл бұрын
    • Jasmin Festi n

      @tomloudermilk4701@tomloudermilk47015 жыл бұрын
    • @@TBI-Firefighter-451 I agree that she is now the perfect owner for her. But, she was inexperienced with this type of dog. And she's lucky that her dog attacking her hands wasn't worse. I don't think these dogs are good for just your average owner. She says she had just started working with her trainer when this happened. And she said the dog was 8 months old. I'm sorry but, she should have had a trainer much earlier! Especially a dog from working dog lines. I know I trained my last GSD for SAR work. And he wasn't nearly as active as a Mal.

      @barbaravance6774@barbaravance67745 жыл бұрын
  • That's a responsible dog owner. She can see past her own emotions for the benefit of her and her dog, and their relationship with each other.

    @Woodroffski@Woodroffski3 жыл бұрын
  • I commend Michelle. She's doing everything she can to make sure her dog has all the exercise and fulfillment she needs. It sounds like a full time job.

    @hannahlanai@hannahlanai4 жыл бұрын
    • Hannah Belgian Malinois are full time jobs, that is what they are bred for, to work full time all day without getting tired. You should not get one (especially from working lines) if you are not prepared to spend as many hours as a full time job on it.

      @missylarsson3517@missylarsson35174 жыл бұрын
    • @@missylarsson3517 exactly. These dogs are not pets and it’s mental to expect the dog behave like a pet.

      @zebrapleco7895@zebrapleco7895 Жыл бұрын
  • We are having a Malinois for years now and we trained her that play/excitement is outside and calmness/no play is inside. She knows it very well and even leaves her toy outside the door when she enters the house. Fantastic breed!

    @HeliosphanXtal@HeliosphanXtal6 жыл бұрын
  • "If you're going to play frisbee with her, you're going to play frisbee with her for a while." As a Retriever-owner, that sounds familiar.

    @Happymali10@Happymali104 жыл бұрын
    • Max S. Had a retriever malinois mix. Favorite toy was a half deflated basketball. I’d kick. He’d retrieve. Over and over and over Thought I’d out smart him and get a frisbee. Make him run a long way First throw. Like a bullet. Second, little winded and gave me a second look and then gone again but not quite as fast Third throw I though he was getting tired but brougt the frisbee back with exited body language I throw it, he watched the flight till it hit on the far edge of the field and turned and went into his doghouse. it’s laying there till this day. He made me throw it so I’d lose it. Smart damn dog. Miss you Elvis!

      @rhero1@rhero14 жыл бұрын
    • Max S. oh yea my golden retriever loves retrieving birds and other animals during hunting season. Retrieving eagles and huge vultures are his favourite and it redirects his energy into something fun and productive

      @democratic_chocolate2067@democratic_chocolate20674 жыл бұрын
  • This video has me exhausted just hearing how active this breed is

    @lorrainelaskosky7785@lorrainelaskosky77854 жыл бұрын
    • I have one and he's like my other dogs. If you are active they will match your energy. My husband is 75 and our pet malinois likes car rides, very mellow.

      @mnm291@mnm2916 күн бұрын
  • 11:46 "I don't have my family members live outside, so I'm not gonna her live outside" - True dog person =)

    @thiagobechelane@thiagobechelane3 жыл бұрын
    • just because someones dog is kenneled outside does not mean the handler is not a TrUe DoG oWnEr

      @eggthedog@eggthedog3 жыл бұрын
    • You can say im taking the comment to far but I have a BM that lives outside so I took this comment to heart. Dogs may be house pets but you have to remember they are apart of the wolf family they are wild animals and are meant to be outside.

      @azurecurry4757@azurecurry47573 жыл бұрын
    • Having a dog living outside doesn’t mean someone isn’t a “true dog person”. Ever heard of livestock guardian dogs? Many many people have them to actually perform their job, but they are still a big part of their owners’ lives and love them just the same. The dog just helps them out by protecting their livestock (and the dogs LOVE it).

      @Sandy33569@Sandy335693 жыл бұрын
    • @@azurecurry4757 agreed. I always say dogs are meant to serve us so if they’re outside as guard dogs then why not. As long as they’ve got everything they need. I’ve a male GS and a female BM. Both stay outside especially at night. They’ve gotta earn their keep and guard outside 😂 During the day I’ll allow them both to come inside for maybe an hour or so then back out. I baby the BM a lot tho since she’s only just turned 1 so she’s allowed to stay inside for extended periods haha.

      @Reggaeshark.@Reggaeshark.3 жыл бұрын
  • This woman is the perfect example of a “pet home” malinois owner. Too many people think malinois need to be worked in specific sports etc. Anyone that has the patience and dedication to owning this breed can do so. Not every pup in a working dog litter is suitable for the work, we need more people like this woman to take on the pups that don’t quite have the drives for sport.

    @skull6105@skull61053 жыл бұрын
    • I don’t see how anyone unless it’s their livelihood would not live with these beautiful dogs. I don’t necessarily think that’s cruel it’s just that this presentation made it very clear that you have to have an emotional bond with your animal. The Malinois is particularly sensitive, and brutally athletic. A true warrior dog. They’ll do anything for their pack and you if you’ve earned it! After her dinner she really likes to play and be petted and I noticed her digestion would kick in and she belches like burping a baby. Her outside speed goes down to idle + to 5000 rpm inside (outside they’re Ferraris and they can spin well over 10k rpm sustained for miles) and she really likes those silly squeaky toys where outside she’d destroy them in seconds, as she can gnaw the leather cowhide off of a base ball in minutes. She dances with the toy flipping it in the air. She bites so fast she can make the squeaky toy seemingly talking. Of course, I know the brutality’s of her jaws- she’s 3 1/2 and 52 pounds, of sinew. I no longer can no longer play tug of war with a extra large black Kong with a nylon woven 1/2” rope (any other rope shed cut in half if I don’t hide it from her). Maybe hold on while riling her up with my voice and trying with both arms to rip the Giant Kong out her mouth. Don’t underestimate the size of those jaws- my little female can mouth a basketball and then puncture it!.. Take good care and don’t forget you’re the driver, the coach and don’t let these working dogs crash because they will! High drive, high athleticism, and high pain tolerance, mine makes me look like a professional trainer;)

      @georgekim933@georgekim933 Жыл бұрын
  • She is so calm on the couch! My guy NEVER is so calm, even after a 10 mile hike! haha, he'll sleep, but if he's around me, he is too happy to relax haha

    @jw2223@jw22237 жыл бұрын
    • Jenn W same

      @AAS-gw5mb@AAS-gw5mb7 жыл бұрын
    • Try biking him around local track field for an hour with him as fast as he can go

      @mr.sunturtle9205@mr.sunturtle92056 жыл бұрын
    • Malinois is a working dog, they need a lot of activity. Not just exercise but nose work or something where they must use their brain. Too much exercise can make them overtrained so they are in very good fit, but not able to calm down.

      @LittleDfan@LittleDfan4 жыл бұрын
    • Mr. Sun Turtle, Lol

      @mothereric8774@mothereric87744 жыл бұрын
    • Honestly though biking, sledding, and skijoring are great activities for dogs like this.

      @mothereric8774@mothereric87744 жыл бұрын
  • What you said about the being sensitive to correction; my malanois ignored me for an entire day for taking away something that he was trying to eat 😭

    @serenitymurphy9701@serenitymurphy97013 жыл бұрын
    • 😂

      @brasinovic@brasinovic2 жыл бұрын
    • He held a grudge! That's too cute.

      @zannahmartell9813@zannahmartell9813 Жыл бұрын
  • It's good to see literally no one in the comment section has ever made a mistake with their dog or disciplined/ rewarded them poorly! What good news! That's amazing. And it's also amazing that everyone here , much like the person who sold her the dog, knowing her situation and being comfortable with it, are all Belgian malinois breeders! What good fortune, she probably could have consulted anyone in the comments section and bought one of their fine bred working dogs. I bet if it were your dog it would never bite and would always listen straight out of the birth canal until the day it died and you would never get annoyed or say an unkind word to it! Woohoo!

    @Grassroots_Hegemon@Grassroots_Hegemon5 жыл бұрын
    • Every Malinois I've ever had bit me at least once. Most of them ONLY once. Consider it the Malinois version of the "shit test"

      @chillinator@chillinator5 жыл бұрын
    • Calvin Luchs I was going to comment but you said it soooo perfectly!!

      @loriw2661@loriw26614 жыл бұрын
    • Are you on meds ?

      @KP-gq2lw@KP-gq2lw4 жыл бұрын
    • No but honestly just reading up about the breed you are getting would make you realize what you are getting into. I fell for the mals agility, beauty and trainability but after reading a couple of pages about them I quickly realized it was not suitable to my lifestyle as they are a whole other level than most dogs, even most active breeds. I got an amstaff instead and it was definitely the correct choice. One day if I don’t have to work full time I may consider a malinois.

      @missylarsson3517@missylarsson35174 жыл бұрын
    • @Calvin Luchs- well said

      @muffycrosswire2757@muffycrosswire27574 жыл бұрын
  • " ... she wasn't as cuddly as I had hoped for. I wanted something to hold to compensate for the loss that I had." This is an important lesson that dogs are not cuddle-on-demand toys that are here to coddle your emotions. They're animals. It's a good thing this owner tried to correct her train of thought to try to give Bronte(?) a fulfilling life. I hope they're both happy nowadays.

    @nogedoge@nogedoge5 жыл бұрын
    • My shepherds have all been cuddle bugs lol. My Jack knew belly rub and spoon. Lol

      @rebeccasuraci7666@rebeccasuraci76662 жыл бұрын
    • Therapy dogs much?

      @imtired2983@imtired2983 Жыл бұрын
  • Just cause shes not raising a attack dog doesnt mean she is doing anything wrong, she is training this dog very well for a new malinois owner. Pretty sure having her dog in the home is a lot better then having her in some kennel all night like most military branches. I think they are a good couple and as long as she can handle the alpha role then she will do well as a owner. It's a working dog and if you train her as a family dog and companion she will excel at that job. As long as she gets enough exercise she attention, pretty similar to a border collie. The malinois will protect her home tho. I have both, the malinois protects my collie from heathen stray dogs and they are great companions together with similar energy levels. I say your doing great thank you for video. Its all how you raise your dog and being the pack leader. Alphas come in all shapes and sizes. Dogs are mans best friends.

    @1ifbyland2ifbysea@1ifbyland2ifbysea5 жыл бұрын
    • Jared Beverlin military dogs are work dogs they’re not family dogs they’re treated the way they are to keep them in a working line not a play dog

      @colinkeaney559@colinkeaney5594 жыл бұрын
    • they're working dogs, this is a pet dog she has, she should be doing a sport with it atleast, military dogs get high intesity work

      @thomasathey5265@thomasathey52654 жыл бұрын
    • Jared Beverlin .... she seems to be doing it good...

      @drainmonkeys385@drainmonkeys3854 жыл бұрын
    • People have a pre-conceived idea of what a breed of dog needs to be like as long as they are happy that’s all that matters. People don’t realize this but most dogs in the military are not used to sniff out bombs because statistically there wrong 80% of the time but they use them to enter a room first INCASE there’s a bomb it kills the dog not the people.

      @sethnesmith6091@sethnesmith60914 жыл бұрын
    • @@colinkeaney559 ah so you're saying its ok to treat a dog like trash as long as its their job. Then you get salty if someone adopts it and is trying to treat it well. Outstanding move.

      @SeraphSeph@SeraphSeph4 жыл бұрын
  • I've had my one-year-old Belgian Malinois (Kevin) for two months now. They are indeed a challenge, but so worth the effort. Absolutely adorable and affectionate, sweet, vulnerable and excellent guard dogs for the home.

    @chironapolonio@chironapolonio4 жыл бұрын
    • chironapolonio my mal is named John. I feel like most mals have human names lol

      @Crxql@Crxql4 жыл бұрын
    • Our Mal was Kevin, too. 🙂

      @morganv.6128@morganv.61282 жыл бұрын
  • Some say if you see a BelMa sitting for 5 minutes, they've been sitting there for 5 hours from their prospective.

    @jorgelozano620@jorgelozano6204 жыл бұрын
    • lol

      @NoBody-xx6ii@NoBody-xx6ii4 жыл бұрын
  • I had two border collies and one died at 16- so was thinking of getting a Malanois- good thing I watched this video- I'm sticking to border collies.

    @jasper777777@jasper7777774 жыл бұрын
    • Collies have the smartness of a Mal, same level I’d say- but Mals are devious little devils and have the energy. The reason they’re alive is basically to be with YOU.

      @nalabear97@nalabear974 жыл бұрын
    • @@pierrealles2792 You can't dominate a dog into not needing crazy amounts of work.

      @Aethuviel@Aethuviel4 жыл бұрын
    • @@pierrealles2792 Or maybe this breed isn't for everyone? Maybe not everyone is willing to put all the effort in the world to be able to coexist with a breed they already said they don't want?

      @pomponi0@pomponi03 жыл бұрын
    • @@pierrealles2792 the dominance theory was debunked and showed that is bullshit so yea

      @jennyferhatala9559@jennyferhatala95593 жыл бұрын
    • @@nalabear97 nop border collies are the smartest breed from all the dogs the malinois is on the 22nd in the rankings for intelligence

      @jennyferhatala9559@jennyferhatala95593 жыл бұрын
  • Hi! I'm from Santa Barbara California. I've got a pure bred Belgian Malinois, female, 31 months. She's my 2nd. She's run, walked, socialized for 5 of the 8 hours that I work. When I get home, I change and we immediately leave for a 3 hour run and training. This is every night. She knows commands in 3 languages as well as silent commands. She's on a tight diet too. I stimulate her with tracking games, hide n seek (she's learned to hide an stsy out of my line of sight by constantly repositioning herself behind things), we work on agility training and tree climbing and walls. I reward her as I see fit, it according to how someone else does it. I've been with both German and Belgians and prefer the Belgians. My training techniques work great. I see posts from some that make me shake my head. First off, no one out there is above anyone else. Malinois can be for anyone as long as you can put in the time that they need, so don't continue to say for experienced and blah blah blah. That's just stupid. Anyone can learn. I'm 50. Not a 20 something and my mal is attached to me. She visits me at work also. One thing I will say though, if you adopt. You keep it!! Never return an animal. Take the time and learn about it. Returning them depressed them and confuses them and they are very sensitive animals. No one in our home is allowed to fight yell or scream or throw stuff. The kids are in check as is my blood pressure. The animals brought serenity to a noisy home.

    @neptunesjester4145@neptunesjester41453 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for this. I just took in a German Belgian mix as a rehome. His parents were moving out of the country and they couldn't stand the idea of taking him to a tropical island. He's so hot natured and almost all black, they were concerned he'd die of heat stroke. He's only been in our house for less than a week (and while there's tension with the other pets) it feels right. Like he's the piece that was missing. I've never had a either breed even though we had lots of big dogs growing up. I can say his need for play is a wonderful reminder that we need to take time and go outside. I already can't imagine him being here.

      @gamestersparadise9121@gamestersparadise91213 жыл бұрын
    • I strongly agree with you. My best friend has a Malinois and he's totally amazing. Every morning we run 10km with him. He watches out for my kitten and if she goes to far, he takes her by the neck and brings her back. They aren't only amazing and loving with humans but also with other animals, but they need to be educated, they are only happy if they can run and play a lot or if they can work. Those dogs need to feel useful, they love to learn new things.

      @adrianos7334@adrianos73342 жыл бұрын
  • I feel she's doing great with this special breed. It's a learning experience and she's very honest and so willing to learn best handling/training for her breed.

    @wisdomseeker3362@wisdomseeker33624 жыл бұрын
  • Really enjoyed this. An honest record showing what the breed is like to live with. Lady readily admits when she's made mistakes and tries to correct them and recognises what she needs to do to live happily with her Malinois.

    @pandasrover@pandasrover5 жыл бұрын
  • Loved how she understands now that the freedom she was giving the dog in the beginning was actually doing her a counter favor 🤗

    @jessie5245@jessie52453 жыл бұрын
  • well she experienced now.damn lay off the negative comments

    @Ducky190@Ducky1907 жыл бұрын
    • madariawalls19 Exactly!

      @somerandomguy670@somerandomguy6706 жыл бұрын
    • madariawalls19 I agree, all these people saying she needs experience to own this breed forget that they were once in experienced dog owners. The only way to become experienced with any dog breed is to actually own a dog for God’s sake why do people not understand that?

      @SuperMichelleDJ@SuperMichelleDJ5 жыл бұрын
    • @@SuperMichelleDJ The internet makes people brave Michelle, especially those who don't use their own name.

      @eccross@eccross5 жыл бұрын
    • Enrico Cross I always use my name

      @QQ-dy6dq@QQ-dy6dq4 жыл бұрын
    • @@SuperMichelleDJ You just don't get it! I recently lost both my dogs 6 months apart and was devastated. One afternoon on my way to the store, I just happened by an adoption event and was drawn in just to look because I couldn't imagine getting another dog. I walked in and my eyes were immediately drawn to this cute puppy in the back jumping up like look at me, come see me and when I did she jumped into my arms put her paws around my neck and licked me crazy and that was it I couldn't let her go. So I rescued her and at the time they said she was an Australian Herding dog mix which I had no idea what that meant so I started researching to ultimately discover she is actually a BM. I plan on doing a DNA test but even the Rescue had to agree she fits the BM breed. I am dedicated to her and a retiree so I have time to give to her and that's an important element because they do require a lot of attention. I couldn't be happier how things turned out on her breed, I knew she was special from the start. I make her a homemade cooked meaty balanced diet which I have spent a ton of time learning about dog nutrition since my last dogs had pancreatitis. BTW, turns out she has some of the best markings I have seen so far in pictures. Black mussel only, black tipped ears, golden torso with black tips, patch of white underside and paws, her tail is cool too hard to explain I call it color coordinated, just beautiful. I may not be experience either, but I'm having fun learning with her and I do know a bit about training so I'm looking forward to a wonderful journey with my Sadie!

      @tweetiebird@tweetiebird4 жыл бұрын
  • I like your story so much . I'm also the owner of a female Belgian Malinois named Maze . Watching your video and looking at your dog was , in many ways like looking at mine as well . The characteristics of this amazing breed are so unmistakable if you know them . My dogs craze is the tennis ball . She likes frizzbies too , but not like the tennis ball . We wake up at 0430 and take a 3 mile run to start the day . I'm retired military, so I have a lot of time to spend with her . She works about an hour a day and then it's all play and exercise, which she gets plenty of . We live in the country on 14 acres, so she has plenty of room to run . I do know what you mean about watching your dog because of coyotes and other animals. They're definitely different from other breeds and do need a lot of quality time spent with them . She's such an awesome dog but can be a bit over protective of me . That's just how she is . She came from Europe from working lines so has that bred into her . Anyway, great story of your Mal.

    @timmanion7459@timmanion74592 жыл бұрын
    • Sounds like our dogs are the same as well as our background. You made many good points about the dog. I was worried about coyotes as I live close to BLM lands, and after my girl’s 3 menses I figured if she were to get lost (don’t see how as she literally glued to my hip;)) that she’d run a pack of coyotes and I’d see black masked, red fawn coy dogs in the hills!

      @georgekim933@georgekim933 Жыл бұрын
  • My Malinois/Husky Mix is just 11 weeks old but she has given us so much joy and laughter we are committed to keep up with her training and being good pet parents.

    @becalmlivelifetothefullest6752@becalmlivelifetothefullest6752Ай бұрын
    • I have a malinnois she's 12 weeks super intelligent I love the breed and how the function enjoy your malinnois dude there a blessing from God ❤

      @eesaomar@eesaomarАй бұрын
  • Wow. Love her honesty and her sense of responsibility!!

    @MK-he1jz@MK-he1jz6 ай бұрын
  • I had a mix rescued from the garbage at approximately 4 weeks old with a character this bread has. She was sooo focused on playing that she learned a lot without noticing. People were astonished how "clever" and well trained she was, but the truth is all we did was playing with her.

    @nikkip8272@nikkip82722 жыл бұрын
  • I’m really grateful for this person to share their story of owning a malinois for the first time! I learnt so much from her and as I’m looking to get a malinois puppy (mainly to do protection training with and to be a friend for my social Border Collie for when I go to work) I appreciate her retelling her experiences so much so I can learn from them! ^^

    @lilyrose7521@lilyrose75215 жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful dog. She is a good dog mom!👑

    @guinevereofbeauty1581@guinevereofbeauty15815 жыл бұрын
  • A Malinios has always been my dream dog. As an experienced GSD owner, these dogs are the next level.

    @chrisnorton3746@chrisnorton3746 Жыл бұрын
  • I have two female Belgian Malinois. I don't do any sports or serious, hardcore training with them, but it is possible to live with this breed as long as you put in the time to get them tired. It takes a lot of work, but it can get done. I love this breed.

    @Deejeezy405@Deejeezy4057 жыл бұрын
    • That's what dog parks are for.

      @saralackey3435@saralackey34357 жыл бұрын
    • Malinois are not dog park dogs. Aside from the fact that dog parks are terrible places in general for canine "social" interactions, they do next to nothing for a high drive breed like the Belgian Malinois. They're handler-oriented dogs that need mental stimulation and human interaction through structured training and sports.

      @pleiad7@pleiad77 жыл бұрын
    • pleid7 Thank you. Someone gets it.

      @Deejeezy405@Deejeezy4057 жыл бұрын
    • No not really you just need to include them into the family group and ensure that you put the time and effort into exercising them, this does not necessarily mean sports that is just a fashionable thing for some dog owners to do.

      @hansfleer356@hansfleer3567 жыл бұрын
    • I wouldn't recommend dog parks for anyone. Ours got Giardia from ONE dog park visit. The Giardia kept coming back and he ended up with a bad case of Sibo. I believe Malinois have sensitive systems.

      @cinderbearica9939@cinderbearica99397 жыл бұрын
  • I really do enjoy your work. This was another great interview with some good insight to the breed. She clearly adores that dog and tries to meet her needs. I think most people have no idea what they are getting themselves into when bringing a mal into the family. Amazing dogs, and I'd love to own one someday.

    @Flackdiesel889@Flackdiesel8897 жыл бұрын
  • Ich wünschte jeder Hundebesitzer würde sich so viel Mühe geben. Auch ich habe einen Malino ,sie sind sehr anspruchsvoll und liebenswürdig. Sie sind eine großartige Person ❤

    @ursulaweber2735@ursulaweber27353 ай бұрын
  • So i just found out my dog is a belgian malinois, this whole time i thought she was a german shepherd mix.

    @harukoharuhara8466@harukoharuhara84663 жыл бұрын
    • RIP. Lol

      @wholesome122@wholesome1223 жыл бұрын
    • Haruko Haruhara haha i met a guy at a dog park who adopted a puppy that he told me it was a mutt. I looked at him and was like, yeah, that mutt looks and acts a lot like a malinois to me... 😂

      @supergabee@supergabee3 жыл бұрын
    • Thats sick

      @stellarose1238@stellarose12382 жыл бұрын
  • I can't stop giggling when I watch these dogs, they are so energetic it's infectious.

    @triumphantape@triumphantape2 жыл бұрын
  • I recently lost a field trial Golden Retriever. Not exactly the same, but very similar levels of energy and drive (i.e., off the charts). The solution to all your challenges is stronger obedience. Free play doesn't wear them out, it just gets them more amped up. Every game needs to have rules. Throw the frisbee but don't let her go get it until released. Require that she return to the heel position and release on command. She'll love you more for it (even though you probably don't think that's possible).

    @gotshpilkes@gotshpilkes6 жыл бұрын
    • I agree with you...my husband trained USAF mwd's and he taught me the same method as you describe!😉 I could listen to him talk about dogs hours on end and still love it... though I met him at the end of his career, I've seen some of the results of training only. I absolutely love it💕

      @jodyljohnson8515@jodyljohnson85154 жыл бұрын
    • Are you seriously comparing Golden Retriever to a Malinois in terms of energy level and drive? Dude...this dog is like a pack of retriever puppies on frigging crack. Believe I had both

      @urbanthedk4653@urbanthedk46534 жыл бұрын
    • Urban TheDK Learn what a field trial is, it’s not your fluffy golden retriever chasing a tennis ball in the park, it’s a competition between thousands of the most athletic, hard-driving retrievers, most professionally trained, with only ONE winner in the country every year. Winning a single national field trial is a lifetime ambition. The dogs playing those games aren’t Mals but they are damn drivey and will kill themselves doing the job they’re bred for. Like Mals they don’t know when to stop and they do not belong in pet households. The OP is giving solid advice.

      @vanthomas9556@vanthomas95562 жыл бұрын
  • I appreciate this vulnerable and truthful interview and post. Lost my 15yr old boxer mix, waited a year and I just adopted a GS pit mix, but he looks more like a BM pit mix. ... this helped me so much and I look forward to my new addition and working with him. Thank you

    @Nuggett33@Nuggett338 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing your insights and experiences. It was a pleasure to listen to you talk about Bronte. It's clear you both love and respect each other.

    @coffeehouseny@coffeehouseny Жыл бұрын
  • My wife and I just got a Malinois, we are learning amazing amount at the moment. We have blue tick that is about as stubborn as you can get. We did well with him I think. Dammit we are learning things we did wrong. Please, learn this breed before getting them. I have wanted one for 20 years abouts, and we are learning a lot. She is extremely loyal already after 3 weeks with her, as she is a rescue, but please understand they need exercise. They need a direction! My Millie has changed my lifestyle.

    @ryanwhisenant2150@ryanwhisenant21505 жыл бұрын
  • What a great story of personal growth. That's what's dog training is all about and where the true reward is.

    @bseroy@bseroy4 жыл бұрын
  • Same story here ,i learned that Malinoas need much patience ...You can train them alone ,even if u have them for the firsf time but no negative emotions to fhem,no agression and much patience and time spending together...Generally they are very good dogs

    @doroti98@doroti988 ай бұрын
  • Ive watched a lot of vids of yours but this is hands down the best one yet

    @moonayl7930@moonayl79304 жыл бұрын
  • We adopted our black Belgian malinois 4 months ago. She is so loyal and smart. Amazing breed! ❤

    @jennievalentine5000@jennievalentine50003 жыл бұрын
  • I have had this (miniature, 10k) breed for the past 2 years and she has intelligently adapted to my lifestyle magnificently. She just knows what is required of her at every moment. She's delightful. Energetic, playful, but also can sleep all day if I have to. She does everything I do. She's even walked into the shower with me at times. 😂 A very loyal friend. (And I'm 73.)

    @sunseeker4775@sunseeker47753 жыл бұрын
  • I really appreciated this video so much. I almost felt like I was sitting down with the owner over a cup of coffee while she described her puppy dog to me. Her Belgian Malinois is definitely a pretty girl!

    @joekewl9409@joekewl94095 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for this very valuable information, I've considered getting a Mal for a while now and am trying.to educate myself as much as possible. I really appreciate this vid, you've told me what it's like on a daily basis and it's quite helpful.

    @Bebold94@Bebold94 Жыл бұрын
  • If I was thinking about bringing home a Malinois I don't think I'd consider one from a working line. These gorgeous dogs have an insane amount of drive and don't tolerate being bored.

    @mefford67@mefford676 жыл бұрын
  • What a beautiful dog! You touched on something very important about Belgians. They are sensitive to harsh correction and can be very stubborn. They are also incredibly eager to please. I find that positive training works best with them.

    @passion4healing@passion4healing7 жыл бұрын
    • So true

      @Paulina-wg2fv@Paulina-wg2fv3 жыл бұрын
    • And then she mentions her dog was crying from hard corrections from the e-collar! Horrific training methods! I fail to recognize the connection between positive reinforcement and electric shocks especially when she is aware how sensitive mals are to hard corrections. :-(

      @anya-the-belgian-malinois@anya-the-belgian-malinois3 жыл бұрын
    • @@anya-the-belgian-malinois positive reinforcement will only go so far because a stubborn dog with high pray drive is going to want to Chase the cat or someother animal more than play with whatever toy you have or eat whatever food you have and won't even hear your verbal command. That's why corrections are important it's the backbone that makes a verbal command have meaning when the dog isn't interested in any rewards you have. The e collar is for when a dog disobeys a known command it's a consequence for not doing what the dog knows it's supposed to do. The e-collar is not for teaching obedience it's for enforcing commands already known by the dog. How else are you going to get a recall at 50 yards when the dog is going for a cat or whatever else? Yelling some verbal command isn't going to work unless there is a consequence for disobeying.

      @logansilva8017@logansilva80172 жыл бұрын
    • @@logansilva8017 If that is your reasoning to use ecollars, you would do better beating a dog with a stick after disobeying, which would be less harmful than using an ecollar this way, in my opinion. Otherwise the dog will be fearful and in stress all the time the ecollar is on the dog's neck because the dog cannot know when you will hit him / her again. Ecollars can be reasonably used to recall your dog but only on minimum settings, so the dog gets a "signal", not a shock. Impulse control can be learned gradually, for example you can use a very long leash, at least that worked for me and my mal has a very high prey drive, see kzhead.info/sun/gNyAiNVxa52riIk/bejne.html Using an ecollar as a tool for punishment is a great way to "break" your dog, I would never use it. I do not remember the last time I used a leash when going out with my dog as I trust she will obey me and so far she does not disappoint!

      @anya-the-belgian-malinois@anya-the-belgian-malinois2 жыл бұрын
    • @@anya-the-belgian-malinois I understand the long line technique and that is the path taken when teaching the recall. The e collar is only used at a strong enough setting to obtain the results needed when the dog is not following their command. The dog isn't guessing when the shock is coming or constantly worried about getting shocked. The dog knows it happens when they aren't listening. Once the long line has been taken off the dog and you are no longer tethered to the dog you have no way to insure the dog will fallow your commands. In this case you have a potentially dangerous dog that is out of your control that might lead to a person or animal getting bitten. Also your dog can end up in a dangerous situation when Relying solely on a verbal command or a reward There isn't much you can do if the dog decides not to listen. The e collar is that invisible long line and a very useful tool that will only cause as much pain and damage as the person using it same as with a long line or anything else. I personally don't have much experience with the Belgian Malinois or Dutch Shepard but I do have experience with the American Pitbull terrier. With a Prey drive that's so high it's difficult to turn off combined with a pain tallorance strong enough the dog will hang on to a 150lb hog or off the ground on a toy antel someone gets it down. I believe it's for reasons like this the Shepherd dogs Do better in protection sports And work I believe it's easier to get a reliable recall With shepherds As well as controlling the on off switch And a drive that's easier to harness If they went for their toy Like the pit bull goes for a Hog or for a person like the pitbull goes for another dog you probably wouldn't want to have that toy in your hand or pocket. And if your Shepherd went for people Like some of these pit bulls go for other dogs You would probably want an E collar for insurance as well just incase the dog doesn't obey. I've had some dogs that were pretty good as far as recall and reactivity and some that weren't. The ones that weren't would not go off leash with out a muzzle and usually not if another animal was in sight. Also I never had trained for protection of any kind and none of them were aggressive towards people in any way just their pet's.

      @logansilva8017@logansilva80172 жыл бұрын
  • I'm a dog foster carer getting a 5 month old Malinois x Staffy (my first for both breeds) tomorrow and am very nervous! Not sure if watching this and a hundred other tips/training has made me feel better or worse, but I really love that this woman clearly has made every effort to recognise her mistakes, share with others and clearly has Bronte's best interest at heart. It looks like a beautiful, loving home for her. Well done!

    @sarahs1635@sarahs16354 жыл бұрын
  • Love that she spoke about her challenges and mistakes and how she learned and grew from them, clearly a strong lady and she definitely has my respect.

    @avivamae5171@avivamae51714 жыл бұрын
  • My Malinois was a rescue and she's the best dog I've ever owned. She's an indoor dog, has run of the house, sleeps with me. There is someone almost always home with her. She's rarely left on her own but if so she just takes a nap. Activities she has participated in with us are: hiking running walking camping boating fishing kayaking swimming and her all-time favorite every day sport indoors and out frisbee. We too have a Mal that plays frisbee in the morning and night before she goes to bed in a hallway and room to room. I also taught her how to play find and seek where I hide her toys in the house in different rooms and she has to go seek them out which is good mental game for her. She has many different toys and knows the names of them all. She is super loving she loves children of all ages but does have very high prey drive she will chase cats, squirrels and any woodland creature big or small. She's so smart funny and loving. She's even had a couple "Lassie " moments. We have committed ourselves to an active lifestyle that incorporates her. She goes on trips with us and stays in hotels. She has an off switch though and the older she gets the more she prefers to lounge. She's seven now and can't imagine life without her. Not a dog for most people. As I said she's with someone nearly 24/7 and is well socialized in our community and well worked.

    @libertyfarmsiowa@libertyfarmsiowa7 жыл бұрын
    • who the hell cares about you and your extended story ?

      @DougHinVA@DougHinVA6 жыл бұрын
    • Well, I do...even tho I was vired bo end. I watched it twice. Boring, but salient.

      @lisasmith516@lisasmith5166 жыл бұрын
    • Well, I do...even tho I was very bored. I watched it twice, a ciupke of months apart. Boring, but salient.

      @lisasmith516@lisasmith5166 жыл бұрын
    • I have a rescue called Yasha too. It's my 1st Belgium. I've been into pit bull rescue & rehab for 40 years. But, Yasha had been abused by a backyard breeder and I had to get her. It's only been a couple of weeks; but, her transformation has been terrific.

      @timcox359@timcox3596 жыл бұрын
    • The Merr, Roo2U & Yasha too I liked your "extended story." People cannot get enough info when it comes to the Malinois. Your success involves lots of activity and people need to understand that if they are considering this breed. I don't understand people who go out of their way to go online, just to make crappy remarks. I feel sorry for people who are that miserable. So ignore them. Thanks for chiming in.

      @Janeway1269@Janeway12696 жыл бұрын
  • Don't get a malinois unless your prepared to walk it 3 times a day and constantly be taking care of it they are HUGE energy dogs and need almost constant exercise

    @jakeshumway9487@jakeshumway94875 жыл бұрын
  • W.O.W. Probably one of THE best animal husbandry videos I have ever watched. This video should be played for every chid in every school that 'thinks' they know and love animals. Absolute gold. Thank you for authentic honest reflection and reporting. I adore these dogs and your realism is both grounding and enlightening.

    @martefact@martefact Жыл бұрын
  • These dogs are absolutely gorgeous in every way.

    @TechOutAdam@TechOutAdam Жыл бұрын
  • They really are the best dogs if you can keep up with the activity they require. Congrats on being a awesome Belgian owner of a great dog!

    @PatriotPaulUSA@PatriotPaulUSA4 жыл бұрын
  • They're wild as hell, thanks for being friends with this little lady.

    @pizzadude6615@pizzadude66154 жыл бұрын
  • Great interview. I really appreciate her honesty.

    @prepperrover3008@prepperrover30085 жыл бұрын
  • My son and I got a male that's now 11 months. We had the same problem with NASH. He doesn't like to be told no. Plus he thinks everything belongs to him. He loves people which is a big plus. We go walking in the morning and he goes with my son when he gets home from work in the afternoon. We now realize that affection, consistency and patience is the human side of a good relationship. Long periods of being alone will cause destructive behavior. But since he's never alone, because I'm older and retired, he has adjusted to our family very well. He plays jumping high into the air to catch his toys. Sometimes I play that way with him for two hours at a time. He has energy beyond belief. Interestingly he treats me the older family member with much care and seems to understand I can't do the things my son does. He's very intelligent. I call him "Einstein Malinois" graduate of MIT (Malinois Institute of Technology). We got him a treadmill which is beginning to show promise. We'd never give him up! I'll upload a picture of him soon. He's really a handsome fellow.

    @johnskulavik7116@johnskulavik71162 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for putting together these documentaries. I'm a hug dog person and I've learn things about certain breeds that I never knew. Very informative.

    @semper7717@semper77177 жыл бұрын
  • Love this story of an evolving bond.

    @catherinelynnfraser2001@catherinelynnfraser20015 жыл бұрын
  • Great share. Thank you! Belgians are indeed the most loving, focused, and intense creatures as canines. My Belgian mix far more trained me than I trained him over the years. You know that distinctive smile on Michelle's face and where it comes from. This breed is a huge responsibility, and their affection and loyalty is incredible. They need you, love you, require constant activity and stimulation. As I single guy, I thought I would never have a kid. Well, I did have a kid in this instance. My dog changed my life.

    @logike77@logike7711 ай бұрын
  • Watched this video a few years ago when our family was giving serious thought to a malinois. After more than 2 years of research and what I thought was thorough education regarding the breed, we pulled the trigger a few weeks ago. WOW! So glad we educated ourselves as much as we did. We thought we were prepared, he's a handful to say the least! Absolutely brilliant, scary smart and as stubborn as anything I've ever encountered. You truly have to be prepared to continuously out think them or frustration sets in quickly. He's already brought so much joy into our home, we wouldn't change a thing!

    @dans3344@dans33442 жыл бұрын
  • So awesome. This is so similar to a working line shepherd. They are a handful!

    @thomasjackson700@thomasjackson7007 жыл бұрын
  • I just got a mal mix from a rescue recently and he's been an amazing dog. Very alert with high emotional intelligent and super affectionate. I'm not sure with what else he's mixed with but he is extremely calm but observant even as a 4-5month old puppy I can easily take him anywhere with public transport. He is a more sensitive dog but highly trainable so besides a stern "No", he learns best through positive reinforcement. The only downside is that he needs his humans companionship almost 24/7, yes he'll be fine on his own for couple hours but he does start getting more uneasy as more time goes by. I was also looking into doing Schutzen with him at first but since his personality is so calm and loving I will probably change to things like mantrailing or even see if he's able to go through service dog training with me. ♡ Cant be happier.

    @AnaLKyo@AnaLKyo5 жыл бұрын
  • I appreciate her honesty and love videos like this that show regular people living with their dog breed. I’m a very active runner but this video made me realize I’m not active enough for a Malinois. She has so much patience and dedication, very admirable.

    @runstreet@runstreetАй бұрын
  • Wish every owner is like her who is humble, patient, willing to learn to work with your dog, and even better to own up to your mistakes. Such a wonderful and responsible owner.

    @MolonLabe-1776@MolonLabe-177610 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video! Beautiful malinois girlie. I hope the two of you have lots of fun with agility - it is a terrific sport for active, high energy dogs!

    @margaretgrinols657@margaretgrinols6577 жыл бұрын
  • This was very informative, thank you so much . I know now that I don't have the physical stamina to keep this breed happy and healthy, which is extremely important.

    @suiteypies@suiteypies5 жыл бұрын
  • This is a great video. Thank you for your time and sharing.

    @terrywilliams8172@terrywilliams81722 жыл бұрын
  • GREAT video!! I lost my Boxer recently and am looking for a Mal; I so appreciate your truth and candor! Such a great, honest,open video.....would love to talk to you when I am ready! Thanks for a GREAT vid!!!!!!....

    @dhe2873@dhe28734 жыл бұрын
  • I truly envy these dogs amount of energy. They just wanna work all day. That’s it.

    @todd2962@todd29624 жыл бұрын
  • I am really wanting another Malinois, I miss my boy a lot, we called him a Maligator, a definite fitting name!

    @brittanyfogarty2198@brittanyfogarty21986 жыл бұрын
    • Majestic af

      @MrKkdkk@MrKkdkk4 жыл бұрын
  • Great video from an owner who demonstrates what hard work and a good support system can do!

    @breereza6690@breereza66902 жыл бұрын
  • From first hand experience on raising a belgian malinois as my first dog, this was spot on. Especially even with the little things like the breed not knowing when to stop and telling them when play time is over.

    @dawidbachleda9507@dawidbachleda95072 жыл бұрын
  • Great story, really happy to see how she was able to deal with the situation.Great looking doggo too :D

    @Truckito2007@Truckito20075 жыл бұрын
  • 8:37 MUST HAVE ALL THE FRISBEES!!!!

    @MotorcycleJosh1@MotorcycleJosh17 жыл бұрын
    • I know, right. Just like a Mal. Ha ha

      @SuperSweetheart456@SuperSweetheart4566 жыл бұрын
    • FRISBEE?? FRISBEE?! FRISBEE!!

      @istiompaxindica9676@istiompaxindica96765 жыл бұрын
    • MotorcycleJosh1 you just described my dog

      @QQ-dy6dq@QQ-dy6dq4 жыл бұрын
    • My Dutchie does the same thing with tennis balls.

      @coreyhart309@coreyhart3094 жыл бұрын
  • This has been one of the most informative interviews I’ve seen on this breed.

    @dude3277@dude32776 ай бұрын
  • Extremely informational. You covered everything. I should have mentioned that in my initial text. Thank you so much. Well done!

    @jshelhorse@jshelhorse4 жыл бұрын
  • Great Video as usual... Great Job Documentary TV!!!

    @jay2574c@jay2574c7 жыл бұрын
  • Oh my God that Mali is BEAUTIFUL!!!

    @4thelulz8@4thelulz85 жыл бұрын
  • I appreciate this video and respect this woman so much. Her honesty is refreshing and as I’m about to get a German shepherd I appreciate all the suggestions for being a good dog mom

    @carterscalf5674@carterscalf56742 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent video, thank you so much for sharing. With lots of love and respect from here in Iran

    @nyxdoc2801@nyxdoc28015 жыл бұрын
  • This is very thorough and all things I find to be true having owned a Groenendael Belgian Shepherd myself. Good video.

    @wholesome122@wholesome1225 жыл бұрын
  • Wow, how do you keep up with her! I can see why many of these lovely dogs are now in rescue as they require so much energy and input. You are a amazing Mom to her and I hope you have a long happy life together. Thanks for.the video.

    @jmw5220@jmw52204 жыл бұрын
  • It’s good that you recognized the mistakes and didn’t give up! Training and training correctly are to separate things. These fur missiles are the most amazing loving and loyal dogs in the world!

    @kevinadams9269@kevinadams9269 Жыл бұрын
  • What an amazing honest woman...........I admire you with all of my heart........good on you for your dedication....you are a wonderful master

    @lorrainelaskosky7785@lorrainelaskosky77854 жыл бұрын
  • spot on. happy you guys are great for each other. my malinois has been the best dog for me. exercise is key

    @Faithfulfarmer@Faithfulfarmer7 жыл бұрын
  • i did have Malinois for 30 years now, it is the best famely dog and most clever dog i ever have. i live in Denmark, there are not so many Malinois as private dogs in my contry.

    @nadejdajeanschmidt1015@nadejdajeanschmidt10157 жыл бұрын
  • Fabulous owner, and a gorgeous dog. Love seeing a different perspective of the breed

    @rhaeofsunshine1593@rhaeofsunshine15933 жыл бұрын
  • You do a nice job! Thanks for all information!

    @gheorghearsene2470@gheorghearsene24706 жыл бұрын
  • Such a beautiful dog, her eyes and the way she looks at u is amazing. Highly intelligent looking.

    @brandonk5932@brandonk59326 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for helping others understand the commitment, time, and attention Malinois require. I wish I could find the equivalent informational video for high drive GSD. These beautiful animals are not for everyone for the same reasons.

    @wviii342@wviii3425 жыл бұрын
  • I loved this video. I watched it multiple times before getting Ryka, my female Belgian Malinois. Great job. Thank you for your hard work.

    @YOLOPUPLA@YOLOPUPLA3 жыл бұрын
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