My pup wasn't socialized round kids but he can tolerate from about 6 and up. There was one little girl at the dog park with a giant Afro hairdo and that puzzled him the most. He didn't know what to think. (Im bald).
@EsmeBrown-oi9ys2 ай бұрын
Awh, this made me smile
@blobbertmcblob488810 ай бұрын
Nice to see a Malinois that isn't an untrained spazz.
@Alphabetwillbet10 ай бұрын
His malinois is literally not socialized. The owner doesn’t get it because in his dumb logic, his dog is being “dominant” and the others “submissive” when in reality, his dog sucks at interacting with others (because he hasn’t been corrected by other dogs enough in his puppyhood) and is being annoying and aggressive in his body language and the other dogs, which are the ones who TRULY know how to interact with other dogs (like the poodle) is telling him to chill down and to stop being that aggressive and pushy, the poodle showing his belly isn’t “submissive”, it’s just telling the malinois “you’re being annoying and stressful for everyone, chill down”.
@pearlleeooo995510 ай бұрын
@@Alphabetwillbet what do you know about Belgians? I am genuinely curious, as you seem to have a very strong opinion.
@lillianphillips14510 ай бұрын
@@Alphabetwillbethe should take his dog to beckmans dog training 😂
@talesfromtheleashexpatdogl142610 ай бұрын
I have a rescue Malinois and she goes up to everyone for pets. Sweet, calm and submissive. She just needs her emotional support ball 😂
@Alex-ft1df10 ай бұрын
That's only when their made to be guard dogs.
@paulinetema621810 ай бұрын
Not even a minute into the video an immediately gonna stop because the explanations of the dogs' body language are already incorrect. The first dog's tail is definitely not relaxed. The poodle's tail wag however is very soft and "relaxed". The stiffness of the first dog also doesn't show high levels of stress. It demonstrates tension and presence but not necessarily stress.
@mandyaitken340610 ай бұрын
I have worked rehabilitating dangerous, or as i prefer, difficult dogs, for over 20 years. This is why i don't recommend dog parks. Yes you get some fantastic, well rounded dogs like that poodle. But you get people like this guy, who's dog is actually very well trained, great with commands, fantastic with people and kids but an absolute jerk with other dogs. The poodle tried everything to chill his dog out and his dog literally ignored every guesture it made, it did everything a dog can do to say "come on dude,stop, i just wanna be friends and hang out, stop being a dick". His dog ignored every declaration of peace and actually tried to put its paw on the poodle when the poodle was on the ground. Only then did he correct his dog, and it wasn't really a correction, more like a prevention. Malinois are by far my favourite breed and the most common i work with. I dont necessarily think his dog is a danger, simply because i think he could call it off. But having a dog with this level of dominance issues is not fair to the other dogs at the park that just want to let loose and make friends. Plus, you get dogs that aren't aggressive or dominant, but will not stand for crappy behaviour and would end up in a fight with his dog. A client showed me this video and i felt the need to comment because it is very troubling that someone can be so oblivious to their dogs crappy attitude, whilst thinking they understand their dog. I wouldn't tolerate any dog behaving like that for a second. My professional advice, if you see a dog acting like this, especially with non threatening, well mannered dog like that poodle, just leave the park. Even if that dog is on leash, it is not worth the risk. All your dog has to do is one slightly wrong move and that dog will be on it. His dog is like the drunk dickhead at the bar, getting in every other guys face, saying "are you looking at me, do you wanna fight". Just itching for the opportunity to throw a punch. That poor poodle had to carefully negotiate its way out of that situation, while the bloke just stood there and allowed his dog to do that. Not good.
@ashleiamber965310 ай бұрын
That's a great way to describe my male aussie!
@mandyaitken340610 ай бұрын
@@ashleiamber9653 🤣🤣
@Hoop_2310 ай бұрын
They are animals, stop pretending like there is a 1 fit solution or specific ways they have to act. Go take your lame dog and love in a bubble if you are so scared.
@unusualtomato510 ай бұрын
@Hoop_23 Stop making excuses for owners bad decisions and behavior. That leads to dogs being labeled as bad.
@unokepasaba5 ай бұрын
@@mandyaitken3406 The mali was not playful, but it wasn't bad either. Sure as mostly every strong unneutered male dog with some temperament, testosterone might trigger some dominance with certain individuals. But it is perfectly natural, it is within dogs nature, it is their tool to establish order and hierarchy. These dogs perfectly understood each other, the owner called it off before stressing the poodle too much, the mali focused on something else and the poodle even came back on his own submitting and making clear he is lower in the hierarchy. All I see is natural canine language, you are humanizing the context too much.
@EquineMetalhead10 ай бұрын
I have a Belgian Malinois. He turned seven almost a week ago. He’s such a nice dog. He’s only been aggressive twice but it was to protect us from danger. He is such a snuggly 75 pound marshmallow. He is nice to other dogs, he loves kids and he’s very patient. My sister has bugged him so many times and he never lashed out her. You can get right up in his face and he’ll just lick you to death 😂❤ He’s a good boy, I love him. ❤
@garrettallen5012 ай бұрын
Ronin being a jerk is hilarious. I love your days with Ronin. Thanks for sharing.
@wolfcl0ck9 ай бұрын
Is it just me or do half of these comments not even sound like they're coming from real people? "Where is the pitbull?" What? What are you even trying to say? "Cute husky!" Bud the title of the video literally says Belgian Malinois. "Please upload more content." People don't speak like that, what on EARTH are half of these comments?
@phazo9 ай бұрын
pit comments prob from his previous dog in videos.
@ohane19 ай бұрын
KZbin suggested this guy. Prolly cause controversial, terrible dogs that start fights in every dog park.
@luluequestrian201010 ай бұрын
That dog is so gentele with kids. You should be so proud to have such a well behaved dog! You did a good job training him!
@ddr16457 ай бұрын
I can’t get enough of Ronin loving on those little kids. 😊
@thebrokenskater10 ай бұрын
very gentle with those kids overall. great dog.
@trumanhw9 ай бұрын
I just love the analysis of dog behavior like this ... I had no idea. And the speed at which these communications take place borders on our "sentences"
@angelaw40639 ай бұрын
I agree. I know a little bit about dog body language from dealing with my excitable dog but the way he breaks it down in his videos are so helpful
@flannelpillowcase64757 ай бұрын
ya i love watching this stuff because dog language is completely alien to me, i don't understand it one bit. cats are super easy to understand for me, i've been able to read them since i was a little kid, but dogs are a whole horse of a different color for some reason.
@4T3hM4kr0n4 ай бұрын
2:35 that freeze frame of the golden retriever actually made me laugh.
@Abbs2slick4 ай бұрын
Ronin is so well behaved. The best boy 🥰
@reddditsstories2 ай бұрын
not really…
@SimpleThings8882 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining these behaviors.
@Gingerseatsouls10 ай бұрын
people need to teach their kids not to run towards a dog even if the owner says they can pet them. That's just bad parenting.
@dianadelcastillo189610 ай бұрын
You are right, but in this case the woman asked him if they could pet the dog and he said OK.
@Gingerseatsouls10 ай бұрын
@@dianadelcastillo1896 yeah and just because the person says yes, it doesn’t mean they know their dog all that well or that the dog wont react badly to kids running towards them. It is dangerous for everyone(including the dog) involved if the kid ram into the dog, if the kid walks on the dogs paw. The parents are very irresponsible to let their kids run like that towards any dog especially when they aren’t right beside them for the interaction. Also if you look the kids started running in their direction before they got the answer
@dianadelcastillo189610 ай бұрын
Your perception of what went down is totally different from what is shown in the video. The woman asked permission when they were very far away. You could barely see them. And the older child WALKED over while the little one sort of trotted, probably to keep up. They did not rush over. And, surprisingly, they were QUIET. No screeching or yelling, they were actually quite calm which tells me that they may have been taught on how to approach the dog. You're right though, about many people not knowing their dogs. But in THIS case, this guy not only knows his dog, he knows canine body language and is vigilant about his dogs body language.
@mycolliesandme2689 ай бұрын
The dog at the moment is only ten or eleven months.
@VolXiz04 ай бұрын
@@GingerseatsoulsYes, but these are four or five year old children. They don’t know better and even if they were told not to run towards the dogs, they still may. The children were not even running, it was more of a fast past walk.
@mirawenya10 ай бұрын
And I guess this is why my behaviorist told me to never ever go to the dog park.
@jaromor88087 ай бұрын
oh look, normal people, who aren't alarmed when their children get their faces licked by a friendly animal 😍👍🏻❤
@leiselmower152910 ай бұрын
I loved to see the pics of them as pups and now as they're growing. also, very cool to have the behavior explained. I just got a new puppy so I'm learning all these things and I never would've seen a dog shaking as indicator of some behavior (lots of excitement), I thought this was a really informative way to see these interactions in a whole new way...thank you.
@vanyaconroy7002Ай бұрын
Oh my gosh 😂 my dog’s name is Ronin too!😂😂 those kids did well. They didn’t run to pet him. They walked up calmly and petted him calmly. Even that little boy. Clearly they were taught well
@kittys.28709 ай бұрын
Children should be taught to NEVER NEVER nust run up on a strange dog!
@ArbiterBeast8 ай бұрын
The mother asked if the her kids could pet the dog and the guy said yes that the kids could come over and pet Ronin.
@NIKKISNOODLE10 ай бұрын
I just happened across this video and it was nicely done. Showing the puppy and then the puppy grown up. The best part was of course the little girl’s interaction with Ronin and his reaction especially when he leaned into the one kid. Video was informative and very enjoyable!
@whisperingthylacineАй бұрын
That is an awesome malinois! I have never seen a friendly mal until now.
@that_one_equestrian73910 ай бұрын
Omg these puppies are just so cute. Cant get enough of them ❤
@Live4Christ19958 ай бұрын
That is a well behaved doggo❤ Well done sir!
@Draaagooon58410 ай бұрын
Ronin was so well behaved with those kids! Props to him
@sheltipoodle10 ай бұрын
Nice, im glad more people are actively communicating effectively with their dogs
@ladyterror466310 ай бұрын
I love Ronin with kids, he’s so sweet and just adores the attention! Your doggo is living his best life.
@posiess10 ай бұрын
watching ronin with the babies was SO CUTE
@xXPotato_SunShineXx10 ай бұрын
Frr!
@RowanShankaras3 ай бұрын
the puppies are so adorable
@sophiewooloo10 ай бұрын
YAYYY upload!!!!! thank you!!! ohhhhh i could watch that poodle in the beginning run around all day! that fluff was mesmerizing hahah. and the little kid, oh my god my heart completely melted 😭😭😭 have a good rest of your week!!!
@Darkangel95319 ай бұрын
Look at this kid getting viciously attacked with doggo kisses!
@tonigr136 ай бұрын
I cant stop smiling. Thank you :D Very nice video
@rabidskylark206510 ай бұрын
My dog also yelps like he is being murdered when he is playing. The only difference is that he is a 120 lbs English Lab lol.
@momosause212610 ай бұрын
the poodle was so cute omg and the Shepard was so shy
@spicyhummus626610 ай бұрын
Awesome, I'm so happy they asked at first. Also great title, pulled me in with the expectation that the kid would have tried to just run up and pat..
@mikegeelen91726 ай бұрын
seeing the little kid be so happy when meeting Ronin, that was great to see
@CircussCake10 ай бұрын
That is such a precious pup you got there, I love these body language analyses because I plan on getting myself an anxiety service/therapy dog in the future!
@Alphabetwillbet10 ай бұрын
Then I beg you to not learn from him. His analysis are wrong.
@claudiacanales266210 ай бұрын
Wow Ronin was excellent with the kids!!!! I have a GSD who is good with kids BUT I get nervous when approached by kids because I’m afraid that kid’s jerky moves might frazzle my GSD.
@MissyMuthaTruckiN10 ай бұрын
100% I have a rescue GSD that had a bad past and I had to yell at some kid on a scooter to give her space 🤦♀️ Parents don't train their kids not to run up to animals they don't know anymore or what!? my lord even my abusive neglecting family taught me that!!!
@Kio_vidz10 ай бұрын
@@MissyMuthaTruckiN parents are not parenting, and kids have no survival instincts.
@Musti_minipäcka28 күн бұрын
Ronin is such a good father❤❤
@TheBaumcm6 ай бұрын
Just adopted a 1 year shelter rescue and this video reassures me that I am interpreting his puppy behavior properly (it’s been 17 years since I’ve had one this young). He is a leaner and licker of people as well.
@sioxuiio10 ай бұрын
Poor kid almost drowned in Ronins licks! 😂
@Gummy_Pop.10 ай бұрын
awww cute mali and pittie and adorable lil poopers
@tr1ke43510 ай бұрын
I really hope all those comments are fake / trolls, this is one of the better behaved malinois ive seen out there. super gentle with the kids and was good at the park too! I don't think people realize that dominant and submissive behavior at dog parks is just what happens there. there's always got to be a hierarchy. great job training him!
@cathythompson68724 ай бұрын
I always praise kids who ask first before petting my shepherd.
@Tmk9060627 ай бұрын
Thank you for providing step by step information on their behaviors as a learning experience. I adopted my dog 3mo ago who is 2y/o that has separation anxiety, likes to play bite while petting him, and nips dog's legs while playing which we are slowly making progress on. This helps so much on what to look out for!
@TheBaumcm6 ай бұрын
Herding breed? Had a border collie, shepherd mix adopted at 1.5 years who had terrible separation anxiety, could get nippy and even as an adult would try to grab pants legs. The only solution was to get her as tired as I could, however I could, because she was also very high energy. Also, to let her herd our lab😂.
@robertkelly31315 ай бұрын
Awesome. Belgian Malinois is a very cool breed. Wish I could own one. So smart.
@Mokimanify7 ай бұрын
I have a male border collie and does the exact same stuff .. he wont submit to any dog. He just toys with them .. and those balls .. He's a trip
@chrazzl10 ай бұрын
No clue why people are so upset with this, Ronin did just fine! He showed submissive behaviour towards the children, there was absolutely no tension. Due to him being trained from a young age, I really doubt that he'll ever have severe problems with children.
@HoomanthingMeetDog10 ай бұрын
Every dog park I've ever been to doesn't allow intact dogs to enter
@Alphabetwillbet10 ай бұрын
Because intact dog owners don’t socialize their dog the right way. They’re firm believers that their dog is “dominant” when he just doesn’t know how to act around other dogs properly and is being aggressive in his body language.
@jewels340010 ай бұрын
Yeah... I once was on the phone with a dog training facility on a walk with my dog. It was when he wasn't neutered, I mentioned to them that we were at, "a park," and the professional on the phone got really awkward and said, "intact dogs are not allowed in dog parks." I would never be so bold, but that just goes to show that it is a huge no no. All the comments are saying that he's a bad trainer/dog owner because of his dogs behavior. That's missing the forest for the trees. It doesn't matter if it's because the dog isn't neutered or not trained enough, he's going to dog parks while being intact. I of course do not know where the owner lives, and there certainly is the point that there is literally nowhere else to socialize a dog in most places (it's a systematic problem). The likelihood is that this is illegal. I don't know if that's actually the case though
@HoomanthingMeetDog10 ай бұрын
@@Alphabetwillbet even if you have the most trained obedient smartest dog ever (which I think his dog is pretty trained ) they don't want intact dogs males or females because of the scents they release. Intact dogs mark more often and even if your dog is obedient if other owners dogs smell your unaltered dog especially female it can cause massive fights with serious injuries between other dogs not even including the unaltered dog. There are many puppies and new first time dog owners as well that wouldn't even understand what just happened just because their golden picked up on the scent your dog just released.
@DraftedEQ3 ай бұрын
@@Alphabetwillbet I know for a fact my dog is a dominator, and i desperately need to work on him. He eats out of both bowls sometimes and snaps at his brother for trying to eat too. Do u have any tips?
@JillRhoads10 ай бұрын
@3:47 I swear doing this is some version of a dog joke. He absolutely knows he is teasing the kid even though he knows he is being submissive. Great kids for asking to pet him first.
@Aaalllyyysssaaaaa10 ай бұрын
Careful with the ball stealing, my husky did almost identical behaviors, just stealing and then saying back off to the other dogs, and then one day he did it to a toy aggressive dog and it almost caused a fight!! What we did to fix it was to bring our own balls to a smaller fenced off area of the park and played with the balls alone and did lots of fetch and tugging and chasing and letting my dog play keep away and making a big fuss. I wouldn’t have guessed in a million years that he would go for that because he doesn’t care about balls at home, he barely notices when I throw them, and he can’t catch to save his life, and he just leaves when I throw a ball. It turns out that playing ball at the park and playing ball at my house are two VERY DIFFERENT beasts. He LOVES playing ball at the park where there are other dogs to show off for, and I thought it was going to break his little heart just how absolutely ecstatic he was to have balls that were HIS that the other dogs weren’t allowed to have because HE was the fastest and best dog ever. Even when we came out to play with the other dogs again, I wasn’t going to let him have the balls with the other dogs there, and so they were in my bag, and whenever dogs came up to me I would let him put his nose in the bag after, and he wouldn’t take them out, he would just nose each of them and make sure they were still there, do a mini scent roll on them with excitement, and go back to playing with his friends. I swear it took years off his life lolol. I never would have guessed that he cared but the environment just made all the difference. If he plays keep away that is because it’s fun and he’s good at it and you’re in for some really fun times if you can find an appropriate situation to play it for real haha
@ChuuyasGoofyScream10 ай бұрын
Oh my god, Ronin was ATTACKING that kid (w kisses)
@6._f7y9 ай бұрын
I freaked out when I read the first part 😂
@ImaNugget-official2 ай бұрын
Damn, you know a lot of things about dogs you’re pretty smart. I’ll tell you dat
@ZXNITH_l2 ай бұрын
Actually he doesnt
@ImaNugget-official2 ай бұрын
@@ZXNITH_l .
@EcargArts3 ай бұрын
Parents shouldn’t let kids approach dogs without them and she was also unaware of the dog walking around her kid which would have knocked said kid over.
@avarayz10959 ай бұрын
Your videos always makes me giggle with happiness, there's always just so much love in these videos ❤️❤️❤️
@chosta949 ай бұрын
Dogs wag their tails for all sorts of reasons when they have a strong emotion that need to be evacuate, then it is not just when they're stressed or happy. Some naïve dog owners might think badly of their dogs and misunderstand them because of these videos.
@alexpontiff976310 ай бұрын
I love watching your stuff man. Clearly very knowledgable about dogs and their communication. Has helped me a lot on my quest to better speak dog lol. Keep up the good work!
@ratskullz_x10 ай бұрын
Hes knowledgeable yet still brings his highly dominant antisocial dog to dog parks
@IsabellaTheThirdАй бұрын
3:19 for people who don’t wanna skip
@cm699510 ай бұрын
When my boy was an intact puppy he got bullied a lot. It was out of my pure ignorance to allow it to happen thinking it would teach him to leave dogs alone who didn't want anything to do with him or that he would learn to socialize with all type of dogs and stand his own. However, now as an almost 2 year old he has developed aggression towards intact males. He is not like Ronin, who just displays dominance but my dog actually wants to fight. I don't take him to dog parks anymore and I have to make sure he doesn't meet any intact males. I contacted a behavioral trainer who is high up there with the prices. Pretty expensive.
@marybuns10 ай бұрын
this is interesting, thanks for sharing! i hope your mal becomes less aggressive
@lucaswedderburn10 ай бұрын
This is why you should just get your dog fixed, there’s no reason not to.
@cm699510 ай бұрын
@@lucaswedderburn Did you read and understand this sentence: "WHEN my boy WAS an intact puppy..."
@Monkey_D._Gaddafi10 ай бұрын
just watch the cesar milan guy, he makes things look easy
@offi-greencircle10 ай бұрын
This channel provides positive and wholesome vibes
@valeriestevens52502 ай бұрын
Your throwing the toy at the black puppy reminded me of when I would "sock whip" my Rottie/GSD cross. I got much the same reaction.
@Cryton123455 ай бұрын
What a well trained dog
@Liam124315 ай бұрын
Surprising
@AlaskanHuzky3 ай бұрын
I had an autistic kid do the same with a semi-aggressive labrador. That kid was lucky the dog didn't hate to be suddenly hugged. The owners of that kid need to keep him leashed.
@UodkskdjJsjsjsnh13 күн бұрын
“The owners of that kid need to keep him leashed”
@mycolliesandme2689 ай бұрын
I would not let strange children run up touching my dog. They are good with kids they know that are not invasive. It's too much of risk , you think you know but one day you never know.
@PhoebeFedorwich2 ай бұрын
You’re my new fav KZbinr that only has dogs
@EnchantedSmellyWolf8 ай бұрын
5:07 So relatable. 😂 Pain is love in the world of mammals. ❤️
@bunny_bird94494 ай бұрын
most dogs offlesh are nice and chill or just want to play but still you need to approach slowly
@ladyt25886 ай бұрын
Awww Ronin 💞 with the kisses 🥰
@janl524210 ай бұрын
This is all so sweet!
@1Sariat59 ай бұрын
5.40 is absolutely cracking me upppp, not having it LOLLL
@tango507410 ай бұрын
Why did you stop your walk to purposefully get in the retriever’s space? Your dog seems a bit bullyish and although you try to cover it by explaining dog body language his social skills aren’t the best and at times invite conflict. Also meeting another dog while yours in on lead is recipe for aggression. As someone who seems to know about dogs and how they act I would’ve thought you would know that
@Thomas-zt7dm9 ай бұрын
Ya ronin kind of walks all over other dogs a lot and seems like he could use some work. I will say the leash aggression part is heavily dependent on the dog, some dogs just don’t see the leash the same way or are well socialized in a way that it’s not a big deal. The older retriever was thankfully very well behaved
@jelly_spider9 ай бұрын
Ronin is a bit younger here and intact so I think it’s just some instinct which he loses later in life :)
@alexandrudalisevici32610 ай бұрын
Great dog Ronin.
@nEpTuNeThEgOoBeR4 ай бұрын
5:41 had me dying loll
@Ollie_The_Doggy8 ай бұрын
Raven should have a good future!
@VolXiz04 ай бұрын
Bro, that german shepherd looks traumatized
@nanamanke200728 күн бұрын
This was recommended to me, and I'm new here. I absolutely love the descriptions you provide. They're really well-written, and I understood everything and learned something ❤❤
@VidelRed10 ай бұрын
Wait. Why are you bringing an intact dog to a dog park unleashed?
@ghoultooth10 ай бұрын
Because he’s convinced his dog is well-trained. It’s a sweet dog, but certainly shouldn’t be around other dogs off-leash while he’s showing that dominating behaviour. Needs a good few training sessions.
@Hoop_2310 ай бұрын
@@ghoultoothso do you
@EUSafeguard10 ай бұрын
@@ghoultoothtell me you are force free without telling me you are force free. Dog left the dogs alone when called. All you people who neuter dogs ASAP like it's the silver bullet to fix a behavial trait, then wondering why your dog has medical issues down the line.
@Lynxziivr2 ай бұрын
these type of dogs are so cute, AS A BELGIAN
@Starlightning137 ай бұрын
I love that the pup was nibbling on his tail
@thisexists65887 ай бұрын
We went to the dog park w my 4.5m border collie puppy, and a kid said hi through the bars and I told Riolu (puppy’s name) to go say hi and she did. A few minutes later the mom and her dogs come in so we moved to the small dog area (note- we spoke to her beforehand) they go to leave after a bit and as they go to leave her kid opens the small dog area and runs in. She said he couldn’t say hi previously but he ignored her 😅 and she couldn’t really chase him as she was holding two dogs leashes heading out. Riolu has met kids before, she’s always rolled on her back and just let them pet her no matter how loud they where. But the kid decided to kind of run in circles so Riolu started going between trying to get his attention to pet her by rubbing against his legs and jumping to lick his face (her back paws never left the ground). When he held still she rolled on her back but she didn’t trust him kind of stomping around not to step on her 😅. So I start walking forward to intercept this since I didn’t want her jumping and I didn’t know how his parent felt. (I probably could have just used her recall word, but i was kind of shocked and wasn’t thinking super clearly about this sprinting child lol) And he started full on crying and yelling “IT BIT ME, IT BIT ME” even though her mouth barely reaches his face and I was only like 7 feet away at this point and her teeth got nowhere near him, all tongue 💀. (Note- she hasn’t ever tried to chew on a stranger, or their clothes. Even though I’ve had a lot of different people interact with her. Even with me when I got her at 10 weeks and she was in a major teething stage it was less than a week before learning boundaries about teething on people stopped. And since hasn’t been a problem. He also didn’t even have a mild red mark anywhere on him)
@NOSEEDOILS7 ай бұрын
sounds like that kid needs to be better trained lol
@TheBaumcm6 ай бұрын
Sounds like it’s not an issYOU. Kid was badly behaved, overdramatic and hadn’t been taught that running around a dog with prey drive/herding instinct is a no no. Mom clearly had her hands full and probably should’ve had a leash on I’m too. I had a terrible experience when my friend’s giant shepherd chased me while I was trying to run from her in the yard and no one called her off but I now know the dog pled dog and it was her owners, in that case, that sucked.
@Third7Plays4 ай бұрын
I think Ronin stealing the balls is funny. Ronin is a funny fellow
@Lukas2308BC3 ай бұрын
Woah looks like a German shepherd 😮
@shereenritfeld46773 ай бұрын
That’s cuz IT IS
@Rune663 ай бұрын
Malinois are a type of shepherd! Thats why they look alike(i think)
@igris26719 ай бұрын
Ronin is the master ball stealer!
@GabsG-es1kh3 ай бұрын
Lmao, ronin has such a personality i love it
@elizabethmunster90913 ай бұрын
You sure got your hands full-keeps you busy but enjoyable.
@CheezeTheBurger4 ай бұрын
THIS MAKES ME FEEL LIKE IM LITERALLY A PUPPY FOR SOME REASON! IM SUBSCRIBING!!!
@NikolasHeggdal8 ай бұрын
what collar does Ronin wear in the vid? It looks comfortable for the dog to wear and stil good quality.
@_nightshade.pawz_9 ай бұрын
POOR POODLE-
@mannycalavera233510 ай бұрын
I have a large athletic dog as well. Good with kids, but not quite as friendly as your Malinois (mostly just ignores people in general). But sometimes when parents let their kids run towards him, I wonder where their blind trust in my dog comes from. He looks friendly sure,... but that seems like a bit of a gamble. Mind you, in the video the parent may have asked you in advance whether it was OK to pet the dog, so I am not saying they were being irresponsible.
@ahakiarata10 ай бұрын
That's very true as owning a Malinois myself, usually i would tell him to sit and reassure him its that its okay for them to approach instead of letting him stand with his tail raised on a loose leash. However that was not the case because this guys was well behaved but just so people don't get misled on letting your Shepard be approached on loose leash by children 😅😅
@taraseomalley35510 ай бұрын
Ronin STOP CAMPING WITH THE BALL!!!
@Squishy6852 ай бұрын
Oh god I thought it said viciously attacks this kid I was like oh shit
@Eventing_with_Brooke10 ай бұрын
why is the title shocked when the kids had permission to pet Ronin and u said yes?
@s-qj8ft10 ай бұрын
clickbait :)
@Eventing_with_Brooke10 ай бұрын
what u on abt? bc im not sure lol@@s-qj8ft
@s-qj8ft10 ай бұрын
i js mean that the title is shocked because it's a good way to attract ppl to watch the video. therefore, clickbait @@Eventing_with_Brooke
@Eventing_with_Brooke10 ай бұрын
ohh ok makes sense@@s-qj8ft
@Catsarecoolchangemymind4 ай бұрын
first time seeing this channel. one of my favorite's now. wish i had a dog to use my knowledge i learned here but seems like the other dogs weren't so playful and choked her.
@therealsqueakyowo10 ай бұрын
Love you Ronin ❤
@Donnie_ronnie4 ай бұрын
He's a good boy.
@Malinois_shadow10 ай бұрын
You are amazing bro . Hope you all good and happiness and safety
@PuzzledPiece10 ай бұрын
bro did NOT just say “Leader of the pack” 😭✋
@JustABritishTeacup10 ай бұрын
He did, and it is very important! If your dog thinks of you as the leader, it is much more likely to behave, if the dog thinks that it is the leader, they will basically do whatever it wants, which causes a lot of problems!
@PuzzledPiece10 ай бұрын
@@JustABritishTeacup The pack hierarchy system was disproven about 20 years ago, only wolves in captivity have the hierarchy system
@slate272010 ай бұрын
This isn't about a whole alpha, beta, omega deal. Just establishing that the dog doesn't take the lead. It makes a difference in settings like dog parks where there are a lot of variables, especially if you have a high drive or stubborn dog that might need a reminder in the middle of an interaction.
@Fish-cj4ub10 ай бұрын
@@PuzzledPiece so you say, but youre literally nobody.
@JustABritishTeacup10 ай бұрын
@@PuzzledPiece In that case, why is it when dog trainers go to help people with their misbehaving dogs, the person acts more confident and in control (like a pack leader) and the dog behaves better and obeys commands?
@xiaomain360410 ай бұрын
I have a 10 month old malinois 🥰 awesome video btw
@tedneill124610 ай бұрын
I have really enjoyed this channel.....explanations with the video certainly has assisted me when I take my little (nuetered) King Charles Cavalier to our local dog park... my guy has been socialized with mostly large dogs and it appears that large dogs are his preference. I know I have avoided at least two situations that could have gone south but because of watching this channel I have picked up a few of the subtle signs dog can give each other. Sometimes you just have to call it a day, gather up your "wingman" and head for another destination
@Brandoncoopper10 ай бұрын
Mine is a gentle giant but only cocky when is fetch time with other dogs 😂