My 4 month old Mal has just learned "leave it" I truly believe he resents me for it! 😂
@adamsbrandon24884 жыл бұрын
Are mals ears up yet?
@islandgypsy10964 жыл бұрын
@@adamsbrandon2488 yes! At about 3 months. They weren't straight till about 4 months
@prodigalbrock3 жыл бұрын
Mine too lol
@mango28353 жыл бұрын
Definitely does lmao
@randomguy-xp7se3 жыл бұрын
More than you know
@haalstaag4 жыл бұрын
A friend of mine once tried to stroke a police Malinois and the handler just said “I wouldn’t “
@hazsmoothwalker74584 жыл бұрын
Haha yeah. That's why I love Police German Shepherds, because you can pet them
@mariawoll92934 жыл бұрын
First- it’s never a good idea to pet a police dog because they’re trained to only get rewards when they earn it, so petting them or giving them attention could mess up their training a little. Also then again, like he said there are exceptions. We have a retired police k9 Belgian Malinois. My dad trained him, more like fixed his previous training from his previous owner, and made him a FANTASTIC drug dog. He worked excellent in the field and was still not unfriendly- just didn’t really like little kids. When it came time to retire (he became blind in one eye) he transitioned WONDERFULLY into the more pet dog environment. He was my dog at that point haha. Super friendly, loves his ball, will do anything for it, but also loves us. But the dog he had before that was more aggressive. Worked super well in the field but wasn’t as friendly, loved me though- guess I have the touch
@mariawoll92934 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, we also have a female who we rescued, also trained up from the beginning as she was incredibly stubborn and had no former training. She’s super energetic. Never stops wanting to play even thought she’s like 9 now. They’re great even together though. Each dog is going to be different depending on how they were bread and how they’re trained and treated.
@hazsmoothwalker74584 жыл бұрын
@@mariawoll9293 They aren't trained to only get affection when they earned it! They go home with the police at the end of the day and get lots of affection and treats from the kids and the wife. just like any dog you give them extra praise and rewards when they do what you wanted them to, but if you think you should never pet a dog unless they did a trick, then I don't know what to say
@danieluu63794 жыл бұрын
lol, probably not one of your more brilliant friends from the sound of it.
@Lemondrop1573 жыл бұрын
My german shepherd is a retired K-9 unit officer. He’s still alive and doing well. When I first got him he was really crazy and I didn’t think I could get along with him, but after realizing that he had a lot of anxiety. Just like I do, I learned to accept him, and love him, and now, he’s just like me. We both have anxiety and we cope together. I couldn’t imagine life without him now, and German shepherds are now my favorite dog. Love em to death❤
@tennified66004 жыл бұрын
"rip bastian, you crazy bastard!" LMAOOOOO
@bickle89314 жыл бұрын
Meth. Meth is the difference.
@tigger61864 жыл бұрын
🤣
@chrissy98764 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂 dead. So relatable when you’ve had a Mal
@textwolf274 жыл бұрын
thats hilarious omfg
@krislo47884 жыл бұрын
😂
@NoBody-xx6ii4 жыл бұрын
lol
@kathleenhull58064 жыл бұрын
Adore the Malinois....would never own one but I love watching these dogs in action! Truly incredible dogs.
@phperfectguy84654 жыл бұрын
I’ve got one and I’m thinking of getting another one, Belgian malionois have the highest drive but if you can control that you can keep them as a family dog, for example my dog is at his best round the kids
@abuashraf9684 жыл бұрын
I got a mallinois as my first dog 😂 hes 4 months old now and he's lovely.
@chasesmith23634 жыл бұрын
IDK man I have 2 and they're both incredible dogs. Yes they're active but they are also very protective over my family. Both incredibly smart and very gentle with kids. Now rough housing with me is another story, they think I can take the beating which I can but you need to inbed an off switch through training. They're very responsive to you if they are trained right.
@yfntae174 жыл бұрын
He said the show line won’t have a drive man my 2 wanna fight all the time and my pitt just like to watch
@eliaspapas30113 жыл бұрын
@@chasesmith2363 my mal is calm when he has to be
@AndrewMcGhie4 жыл бұрын
Huge amounts of respect for the control you have with these dogs... Love that you allow them to interact/play but also have the ability to stop anything further, even without physically separating. Enjoy these videos and watching you interact with dogs. Fantastic job
@criktun33464 жыл бұрын
The Mali is coming on really nicely. Love her confident, dominant character. Like seeing these casual hang out type videos where you discuss a topic, so that we can see how to properly act around these high strung dogs.
@littleninjai2224 жыл бұрын
Agreed! Well said. Watching how experts handle these dogs and situations help us, layman.
@jw-vx8im4 жыл бұрын
Agree too. Most people have no idea that these dogs are not pets and need specific handling to keep the dog safe
@adm67854 жыл бұрын
I've had German Shepherds all my life, and currently have 4. I'd rather deal with 20 Shepherds at once than one Malinois. Not that they're a bad breed......I'm just not the right person for them. My shepherds are high energy, but after their morning run, they're calm. The Malinois doesn't seem to have an off button......ever. I'd need zanax if I had to live with them. 😂
@chrissy98764 жыл бұрын
Dude, you’re beyond right. We rescued ours as a BABY not knowing what he was. The first 7 years of life were really hard. He’s 11 now ans has chilled out more. Finally. 😂😂😂. Energy for DAYS
@LoVE.B.4 жыл бұрын
@@chrissy9876 rescue.....
@chrissy98764 жыл бұрын
@@LoVE.B. he was a rescue. He was left in a dumpster behind pet smart. In August. It was 115 degrees where we live. He was only a couple weeks old. We got him a couple weeks after he had been rescued from the family that was fostering him.
@bryanhuckster6394 жыл бұрын
Mine is reaching a year old, she goes on a mile run every morning i swear when were going home she seems tired and then we walk inside and shes ready to go again.
@justinmitchell84934 жыл бұрын
Thats 100 correct hahaha. My mal is always wide open till i rub his chest then he falls asleep faster then a old man
@NorthwestAdventurerNWA2 жыл бұрын
I almost acquired one Malinois but I opted for two German Shepards instead. These dogs most definitely keep me in top shape and I’m glad I have them to keep me safe in the forest.
@kennethmarshall65242 жыл бұрын
Agreed born raised with GSD I have 2 as well best doggo ever
@kennethmarshall65242 жыл бұрын
Mine both keep me safe on off leash ...not a protection dogs ...but don't tell them that they both have protected me and family and act that way normally...they both aren't a goof they are with me ..but when I load them up ..on duty
@chrissy98764 жыл бұрын
We got a baby malinois - he was a rescue. Had no idea what he was till he grew up. He was literally a week or two old. They told us he would be like 15lbs 😂 he was found in a trash bin behind a PET HOSPITAL! Anyway, he terrified me as he grew up. I was scared of my own dog for a time. We had to her a police trainer in. He ran out the door every time someone came over, DESTROYED my brand new home ate walls, baseboards, tables, carpet... I was so done. He would bring me dead triantulas as peace offerings when he was bad as a puppy 😂😭 One day, my 6month old baby was crawling out of my bathroom as he was laying near the door. (He was 1 year old at this time. The dog) I was a new mom and trying desperately to shower. I had soap in my hair running down my eyes, was about to jump out to get her and just before I did, our dog stood up, calmly laid down across the threshold of the bathroom to block her in. He always laid under her swing and crib, anywhere she was he was. That moment I knew he was our dog. We trained him and realized the exercise he needed every day to not destroy our house and we did it. That little girl is 10 years old now and that dog is quite literally the best dog I have EVER met in my LIFE! He has been the best family dog for us. He has been an incredible guard dog, he is a fantastic judge of character, he is 11 now and still runs like a freaking puppy. He saved our boxer from a pit bull attacking her at the dog park years ago. Ran full speed from across the park the moment he realized she was in trouble. He jumped on that dog and got him off our boxer girl in the blink of an eye. I’ve never seen him so focused. His agility and athletic ability are incredible. I almost feel bad that he never got to be a military dog bc he’s just so amazing. Nothing spooks him. You can slap a whip 3” from his face and he doesn’t flinch. He’s been the best to our family and we love him so much. I’m so grateful we found him and rescued him. Best family dog I could have ever dreamed of. After training, of course. Lol
@PARoth2011 Жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh, I had tears in my eyes reading your story, it’s so incredible and I can relate. The part about being thrown in the trash behind a vet hospital is just appalling. Thank you for sharing it, it brought back memories. We had a huge, male German Shepherd that scared me half to death when I first met him but he immediately took over babysitting my young daughter. He did it so well she wasn’t allowed to go outside to play unless Max was with her because we lived on a fairly busy road and she was so tiny and pretty I was afraid someone would try to steal her. That dog would let babies crawl all over him one minute then scare the living daylights out of anyone who knocked on the door. Still miss that boy but now I have the best rescue GSD girl with so much drive we play and train all the time. I would love to learn beginner French Ring but between me getting to be an old lady and her having been in 4 homes by 18mos old, I doubt we’ll get that far but we’ll have fun trying 😂
@candidcapture3 жыл бұрын
Omg! Fresh out of abdominal surgery and layed up trying to avoid sudden pain inducing movements.... when...."gotta find the drugs...gotta find the drugs...." and I couldn't contain a deep belly laugh. Love your vids and all the information you dispense. Thank you.
@Clodrock2 жыл бұрын
Was on the fence regarding both these breeds but after seeing this, I went with another GSD female pup. Obedience training, crating and house breaking have all gone well. She's smart, fun, lovable, playful, goofy at times and has that off switch most GSD owners talk about. Love her to pieces!
@TreXsJournal-Coming-Soon2 жыл бұрын
You made the right decision lol
@gerardcarrington86944 жыл бұрын
Haz, I'm so happy that YOU personally made a video on this, there are so many videos are out there and you can tell from the word go they are bias towards their favourite breed. Such a objective discussion I really appreciate it! 👍
@wiv26314 жыл бұрын
From someone who has been working with dogs since long before the advent of the Malinois, I want to express a sincere thank you for your excellent general coverage of the difference between the Malinois and the German Shepherd.
@staceystrukel19174 жыл бұрын
I can tell from the look in my mali's eye when she is at full nut level and needs to go outside and run. God, we love this dog. She is the craziest, funniest, most loving dog we've ever had.
@tammyanderson21504 жыл бұрын
Mine is insane but I love him enough to forgive him for his destruction lol
@Scoonie4 жыл бұрын
😂 just like my malinois Haha
@deeptoot14534 жыл бұрын
Hahaha That's how ours is as well. We need to get rid of all his chewing toys when he's inside otherwise he will keep pushing it against you and the moment you engage slightly to "rough" in his play he will go from zero to 100 within seconds and there's just no stopping. Usually when we finally throw it outside he will drag his blanket out of his crate (he still sleeps in it even though he's almost three years old now, he loves it) and starts to either wrestle with it by himself or push that against us😂. When we walk him he keeps pushing our scotties to get start playing with him, luckily our 8 year old male really likes to do so albeit for a couple of minutes before he gets too tired, he's not quite on the same energy level as our Malinois😂 The moment I put on my specific leather jacket to start fighting with him he will get that "crazy Micheal myers" look in his eyes and thing can get really rough😂 I've got scars on my arm because he chew straight through the leather right into my arm. He does listen when I firmly tell him to back off. Our house would be so much more boring without our beloved 4 legged friend.
@optimisticoutreach12363 жыл бұрын
Full nut level...lol
@deeptoot14533 жыл бұрын
@@optimisticoutreach1236 yeah man. Full Tasmanian devil mode
@Nick-nm8om3 жыл бұрын
I've had both . I prefer German shepherd because they're 100% all around all purpose dog. They're high energy when it's needed and big cuddle bug's also. And everything in between.
@fredricky994 жыл бұрын
I hate show lines. How do people even sleep at night knowing they altered a whole dog just to look pretty
@bbsweeper4 жыл бұрын
I understand that there are genetic variations naturally within a breed... but not to the point where it nearly makes them a wholly different dog altogether - such as "designer breedings"! Most natural breedings will have a combination of a pet quality - with some more/less aggression - but not as much as a "protection" oriented pup would present. But even protection pups can be excellent "pets" as well. What's concerning to me is that show breeders specifically breed out natural traits to 'create' a "show quality" dog. Then they show them - not as they typically (with healthy/diverse genetics) are, but an altered (docile, "dumbed down") version. Then uneducated people watch these show dogs in action and then go out and buy them with a total wrong representation in their mind of what the breed actually is supposed to be! Especially protection and guardian breeds!! Or heck, even the small breeds that normally hunt vermin, don't act the same in a "show line" of breeding as they do with their breed's natural/diverse genetic makeup. All these "mutant" variations (or to be politically correct: "designer breeds") are confusing to a lot of new dog owners, because what one genetic line represents may be completely different in most cases than what they actually go out and purchase. Then they wonder why "their dog" is a mutant and doesn't fit the "show bill". lol On the other hand not all "natural breeders" take the time to evaluate their breed stock and classify them as "pet" vs "working" vs "show" 'quality'.... And even breeders that do so, it's very hard to see any of that actually manifest until the pups reach a certain age (keeping in mind, popular breeders have their litters spoken for before the pups are even BORN). Some breeds, however, take longer to mature - and thus longer than 8 weeks (standard/minimum adoption age) to manifest such behaviors that would clue the breeder into what classification they will 'fit best.' Dog breeding in general has gone far beyond the natural breed genetics... And I think that's where the "pure breds" come under fire. That's a whole other topic of discussion, tho. lol I don't like designer breeds, because there's always genetically something missing from their natural DNA that keeps them ALL-AROUND healthy. Some of what may be considered "undesirable traits" may also be linked to key genetics that keeps the breed HEALTHY. Science... Greatest achievement or worst disaster? lol
@danieldragovic72874 жыл бұрын
Show lines doesn't even look that pretty. They look oddly shaped, and i can't help but feel disturbed at how strange they look. I have a working line dark sable German Shepherd, and i love him. He's my whole world. I'd NEVER, and i mean NEVER ever get a show line. I don't want to support that at all.
@stayathomecichlidmom35794 жыл бұрын
@@bbsweeper I keep and breed African Cichlids and unfortunately humans are destroying all types of animals with bad breeding and what we in the fish hobby call "line bred" Instead of bringing in wild caught to add to the gene pool, they stick with the same group, breeding and culling just for certain traits and we in the fish hobby,as you just explained, many no longer resemble their wild cousins, yet some think just because they are not "hybrids" per se, that there is nothing wrong with it and yes as crazy as it sounds, it also creates a huge health problem.
@adm67854 жыл бұрын
A lot(not all) of breeds have been destroyed via the American show lines, but I do own German Shepherds from West Germany show lines. The temperament on them has been amazing!
@giulianobattiston71574 жыл бұрын
@@danieldragovic7287 honestly I’d have to agree, I just got a German shepherd German show line and he’s 6 months. He’s got decent drive but I hate how much I have to worry about him having bad hips because of the way he’s born. He’s an amazing dog but I’ll never get a show like again.
@truthwarrior21492 жыл бұрын
I have learned so much from this channel and I have fallen in love with all of your dogs even the ones you say are bad look good to me. I've had German Shepherds my entire life and I miss them now more than ever
@abdiganixavi67274 жыл бұрын
RIP bastian i am very sorry for your lose , its my first time in this channel and you are really good at giving the points in an understandable and simple way , keep going ☺️❤️
@atxbarbie81074 жыл бұрын
Being a first-time Malinois owner I don’t think I could ever own a different breed of dog… Maybe I’m neurotic LOL but I love the high energy; my client who is a disabled Air Force veteran has two German Shepherd‘s and part of my caregiving is to play with his dogs… I get bored. They play and then they’re done whereas with my male, he doesn’t stop until it’s bedtime. That’s just my preference tho.
@forgalzz74 жыл бұрын
Plot twist: the disabled vet got the two GSDs to keep you a bit occupied so that he can have some peace and quiet, lol
@atxbarbie81074 жыл бұрын
@@forgalzz7 you wouldn’t be wrong😂
@primalcritters3 жыл бұрын
Just for your information, there are German Shepherds specifically bred for medium or lower drive to be service dogs. That is an entirely different animal from a true working line High Drive German Shepherd. Indeed, the Malinois still has a higher intensity in terms of drive then even the high drive working German Shepherds generally speaking, exceptions to every rule of course. But trust and believe that a real working line German Shepherd, not these mutant show Shepherds or service dogs, will have all the drive you need and plenty of energy. Only difference is they are generally more serious dogs, and obviously they are slightly larger with larger heads. Unfortunately the German Shepherd is so popular that there is a huge variation in the breed. I would only ever get a high drive working line German Shepherd. Intense powerful and serious dogs
@luxyvip3 жыл бұрын
@@primalcritters I own a Czech working line German shepherd and you are not wrong. Extremely high drive, doesn’t get tired, can literally go all day until bed time.
@primalcritters3 жыл бұрын
@@luxyvip yes. German Shepherds are so popular unfortunately there are so many different lines and types. Pet lines, show lines, working lines. And then within each line there are variations. If the Mal continues in popularity it may suffer the same fate as the shepherd. I personally prefer the high drive working line Shepherds from Czech or Slovak lines. They are just as high drive as a Malinois only they are less neurotic. This is not an insult to the Malinois. The Malinois actually has a genetic propensity for neuroses in their genome. In general, and I'm only talking about working lines, not pet or show lines, German Shepherds tend to be a little more serious of a dog but a well-bred working German Shepherd has all the drives, stamina, and endurance. The primary reason the Malinois is used for military application more and more is because of their shorter coat which is better for a desert War environment. Incidentally, most of the military line or police line Malinois are usually Dutch and Mal mixed with a little bit of Shepherd somewhere back in the lines to add more size and strength. Also Mals/Dutch tend to be slightly smaller and lighter, which lends to better agility but also is better when having to carry a dog in a military application. Also, because they have not been over bred like the shepherd (due to their popularity) they tend to be healthier in general. This is not to say there are not extremely healthy working German Shepherd. It's simply a numbers game. There are fewer Malinois in the world and because of the lack of over-breeding and inbreeding, there is more genetic diversity and health which equals fewer vet bills for government contracts. Working German Shepherds are still much preferred for personal protection. If you go buy a real personal protection dog, they will almost always recommend a working German Shepherd. Better for close-quarter combat and have the off switch needed to live and guard a person and home. Shepherd are still used in the services and the police force. But as for PTSD or other service dog, there is a specific type of working Shepherd for this and that is much different than a high drive working Shepherd. They are purposefully bred to be less dominant, less territorial, & with lower drives.
@petergaretine52262 жыл бұрын
I have a Malinois Akita X. She is the most chilled pup I’ve ever come across. Really friendly and loves to play but happy just to lay around the house as long as I’m around. The thing I got from your video is how sensitive Malinois are, even a X breed, she doesn’t like being told off and will huff after, kinda cute at this stage.
@jackattack58333 жыл бұрын
There is nothing better than watching 2 dogs play in the snow.
@othergeorgea Жыл бұрын
Agree!
@bettymcconnell10114 жыл бұрын
So glad you put up this video my friend has a Malinowski and it gave me a bad bite after I picked up a stick to throw for my GSD the owner laughed and said she did it to her that why they don't let her get excited I had to take antibiotic and now have a scar of teeth marks thank you
@lucdehertogh35554 жыл бұрын
I am from Belgium and always have 2 mâles working dogs and it is the first time i hear sommebody how knows what he is talking about.Also the working Malinois if you want to buy him you need a very good breader and he will never sell a working dog when you are not known and proves that you can handle these dogs .The problem is the bad owners who think they can handle this dog.You also never go on holiday whithout your dogs they always stay with the handler so me and my son was only allowed to walk with the dogs alone when he was 18 years and trained since he was born.Yes my son was trained to handle these dogsso he could react in the good way.When the malinois is not dooing what i ask my reaction what did i do wrong not the dog is wrong.Just one thing we have the show malinois and the working malinois.The show malinois is much softer becouse the judge must be able to touch the dog and they can be good family dogs with the right owner and they are not so heavy duy to the standard.Most working malinois are heavier and stronger and do not match the standard weight and maximum higt.Best regards from Belgium
@kevinoneill412 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Good explanation of the breed. I have had many dog breeds growing up from childhood. Small and larger breeds. When I was in my late teens and first out on my own I had the chance to acquire an almost one-year-old German Shepherd. She was a rescued dog. Quite abused. Even though that had its own issues by the time she was three I don't believe she retained any memories from that time. She got lots of love and attention sometimes I would have to as you say correct her. But never long-lasting and always back to love acceptance and exercise( playtime) I had two friends that trained Labrador bird great dogs. They used many hand signals etc. When they were just messing around they would allow me and my dog to join them. After a while, they told me I should put her in for some competitions. I never did but she sure could hold her own against my friends labs and it was great fun. She was a great family friend when I got married and started to have children. But that was short-lived she passed as a great friend and family member and protector at, 13. My next Shepherd was when my youngest was 5 years old. She was also a Cherished member of the family. However there was only two people that she would take commands/ requests from without hesitation, me or the oldest child my daughter. Those two were the best of friends. I think they both looked out for each other. I never had to worry about either of them when they were together. Agan with the fondest memories after 14 years. I have never had another dog of my own since. I find it too emotional when they pass. Silly right.
@mateovelasquez40174 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the information. Enjoyed watching the pups playing. Happy Holidays from Missouri
@joeybenton81944 жыл бұрын
I am the proud owner of a Malinois I am truly amazed daily an we r in love with Deniro she is female an gorgeous! She learns so damn fast! Faster than any human in every way fast becoming my best friend from the moment I saw her! Gentle, intelligent, listens, never violent very gentle with small dogs. I love her so much.
@joewoods4094 жыл бұрын
Same-> kzbin.info/www/bejne/iobbnKSYmNuDgpI
@lisahadenuf84422 жыл бұрын
Just stumbled on your video and I have had GSD all my life and have just taken in a half GSD half Mal … she is just turning 3 months and already sitting for food etc and we are about to start leash training etc and I am excited to see what’s she is capable of .. wish me luck 😂
@justinv40363 жыл бұрын
great video. I never heard about the neurotic gene, but it explains a lot. after a life-time of GSD's and heath heat-breaks, I got my first Mal almost 12years ago. She is also my first female. - just a spectacular dog: presented a lot like yours in the video, but the breaded told me: "do NOT worry about drive: it's in there, just waiting. instead, worry about balance and confidence and control. if you stoke the drive on a young Mal, you're gonna end up with a race car that s all engine and no brakes and no "off" switch." She's got more drive and endurance than I could even fully use and is also the most solid, predictable, reliable dog I've ever met. I feel like I got lucky, but I also don't see myself owning a different breed after this one. anyway, thanks for the video and puppy play - 2 really nice looking dogs you have there...
@PARoth2011 Жыл бұрын
Great video, excellent subject plus its wonderful to watch the puppies as you’re talking. Love the zoomies at the end 😂
@Treestandtroubadour3 жыл бұрын
WE LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!! One of the maybe 3 or 4 dog channels we trust and love.
@tzurtex63364 жыл бұрын
Border collies are a playful type but taught wrong can be reactive. That’s why I regret getting a dog that’s smarter than me...
@jimhendrix77764 жыл бұрын
nothing like a mal!!!! lol!!! mals will own you and scare the shit outta you if you know nothing about dog pack hierarchy!!! they'll bite you and charge you and challenge you till you have to grab them while they attempt to bite you!!!
@tzurtex63364 жыл бұрын
@@jimhendrix7776 😂😂I learned that recently from a friend. My dog isn’t that bad after training him but separation anxiety tho
@prodigalson26703 жыл бұрын
@@jimhendrix7776 true, I always put my Mal on the back, rub his belly and stant above him. That puts him in submissive positions and he is good to go.
@HankiMaus4 жыл бұрын
Man... I could listen to you for hours. So much knowledge. Thank you for sharing.😌👍🏼
@rblrwsr4 жыл бұрын
I must've gotten a GSD infused with that Neurosis Gene you speak of lol
@uiopuiop34724 жыл бұрын
i have neurosis
@jimothyj26384 жыл бұрын
@@uiopuiop3472 try weed
@uiopuiop34724 жыл бұрын
@@jimothyj2638 in m ymokin weed now
@jasminrodriguez25544 жыл бұрын
Is it animal abuse ? Honestly my German shepherd likes to go in my room when I get high lol hell wait for the smoke and then just sit with me all high lmao same with my Maltese lmao
@uiopuiop34724 жыл бұрын
@@jasminrodriguez2554 what if i think german shepherds are handsome in an erotic way. what should i do
@jw-vx8im4 жыл бұрын
Could too please do a comparison between the malinois and the Dutch shepherd
@candlelove09524 жыл бұрын
Yes !!
@kimofrosty4 жыл бұрын
Dutch shepherd has a lot of similarities with malinois, because of WWII they almost gone instinct so they used Belgian Malinois to diversify their gene pool
@timothyskelly20603 жыл бұрын
I have 1year old half dutchie half malinois is a loving dog till someone comes near my wife or son and the switch flips
@lucdehertogh35553 жыл бұрын
@@kimofrosty indeed but they where often mixed also with the Groenendael
@Cubzy4 жыл бұрын
Was kinda hoping you would show the correction you used for the out of control playing or discussed it.
@randolphso37474 жыл бұрын
Yep it happens to me 2 working gsd same play style and luckily one boy and one girl
@tigger61864 жыл бұрын
I agree, I would love to see how this is handled by you.
@Justjessb1234 жыл бұрын
I imagine it’s difficult to hold the camera in a moment like that
@derrick96534 жыл бұрын
Some things are bad to share on social media as people may not understand certain realities.
@Cubzy4 жыл бұрын
@@derrick9653 Yea I understand but regardless it's educational and a topic most trainers online stray away from although many people could use the insight.
@nicholemccann56304 жыл бұрын
Just found this channel. Couple of things. Thank god someone is teaching me how to walk my dog on a loose leash (another video I just watched). She's a German Shepherd mix that is allegedly terrier and walking her is a nightmare. I've got the electric buzz collar but the video on how to use it is hopefully going to be helpful. I will be getting a prong collar as well, she's four and for the first six months of life before we adopted her she spent her time in a cage at home while everyone was at work and was never once put on a leash. That coupled with me not really knowing what to do, we now have a lovely dog inside that's a nightmare outside. Second thing that's just a silly thing, listening to you talk I could immediately tell you were Canadian, we can spot each other in a crowd apparently. The snow helped as a hint for confirmation.
@browneyes9930 Жыл бұрын
I have a GSD and Malinois mix. I adopted her from my local animal control I was volunteering at, at the time. She was very stand offish to anyone but me, and was at risk of being put down to make room for another dog. Her and I clicked right away. I had no idea she had Malinois in her. But, made sense it could happen living in a military town for SFO. She had to chase her ball hours everyday and would not take no for an answer. Thankfully, she has more of a GSD personality than Malinois. She is the most loyal and protective dog I ever had. She is so protective, she has to be locked up in a room when people come over. Which is sad, but safe for everyone. I sleep well at night, as a woman who lives alone, knowing she is there.
@guitarchick4693 жыл бұрын
What about a German Shepard Malinois mix? We just got a rescue today and I have 3 kids and 2 cats. Feeling quite nervous. But she doesn’t bark, knows a few commands and seems friendly. But I’m anxious about it. Getting her a behavior evaluation on Tuesday. Taking her to classes, would be okay and safe?
@Pogo-A-Gogo2 жыл бұрын
13:20 "she doesn't bring as much to the table" Mali: bring gifts to the table...
@notavailabletilltomorrow4 жыл бұрын
My mal can be a total gentle giant then turn around and freak the fuck out. Such a character. Couldn’t be here without him. He’s incredible.
@littleninjai2224 жыл бұрын
Great information. Thanks for another great video, Haz. Very consistent with what I've heard other experts say. I'm obsessed with both these breeds having a working line GSD myself as my first dog but I'm sure a Mal is too much dog for me.
@TheDogfather64 жыл бұрын
One of the best videos regarding both breeds! Couldn't agree more, I also do hate that people focus so much on the general traits of these dogs and glad you clarified it! I have 2 GSDs knowing it wouldn't be fair for a mal as I am no way in shape or form as neurotic or active for em haha. 1 GSD has a VERY intense neurotic drive for EVERYTHING whereas the other one just wants to chill on the bed and steal the other ones toys only after she plays with em and ask for chest scratches lol.
@alysewilliams33444 жыл бұрын
“Spanking occurs here” I can relate. Sometimes Nadja the Shepherd and Mia the corgi just have enough of each other and some spanking is needed. Very informative video, my dad always said a Malinois is like a German Shepherd on steroids, that drank a ridiculous amounts of caffeine, and was mixed with an alligator. Amazing dogs though. I’d love to get one as a sport dog sometime in the not-so-near-future. Just not ready right now... I’ll stick with my working line Shepherds.
@crystalheadbandz15927 ай бұрын
You just made my day with "Malinois is like a German Shepherd on steroids, that drank a ridiculous amounts of caffeine, and was mixed with an alligator". That describes them all right! We just got a 1.5 yr old male Mali as a rescue/hand-me-down. We are were his 7th "home" in 5 months, after he was found tied out in a filed and taken to a shelter. He is high energy, neurotic, and very smart. We still have some challenges, but Max found his forever home.
@4tuanisradio4144 жыл бұрын
We on our house just got a new mallinois pup and we follow your channel for all the cool tips
@carolbutler16984 жыл бұрын
Listen & watch closely!!
@kellyhagan1374 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if you've answered this already but have you ever mixed the two and if so is there a difference on how they act?
@black_wolf94 жыл бұрын
I have a GSD/Belgium Malinois & he is interesting. I love my GSDs, new with the Maligators. So far so good. Definitely different personality between them. My Jaeger is very energetic and "on" all the time. He's only half Maligator, dad is a K9 officer. Mom is GSD working dog. The biggest difference is his energy. He doesn't stop. So we do lots of work. He's almost 10 months old & to be fair still a puppy. I think he inherited the Malinois personality & color with the GSD obedience. He's pretty forgiving. I can't say how the rest of his siblings turned out, but he's definitely a good boy. Loves riding in my Semi truck & being engaged with whatever we're doing.
@tylerhough91244 жыл бұрын
I cannot understate how spot on the Dodge Viper comparison is 😂
@austinantcliffe61023 жыл бұрын
Ya as a car guy, that was perfectly spot on!!!
@michaelfortunato18602 жыл бұрын
I'd like to read about the Mal gene for neuroticism -- can you please share the research cite?
@Owl12213 жыл бұрын
i got a half pit, half Australian shepherd. and i love her goofy ass. shes really smart, just having a hard time breaking her of jumping on everyone she sees. she learns things on her own all the time. ive always wanted a 'protector' dog to some degree and ive observed her (on her own learning) while we sleep she stays up and guards the door to the bedroom while playing with her favorite ducky squeek toy quietly. and while we are up she will get her rest then. I absolutely love this about her. she learned to shake, high five, low five, and fist bump after just a couple of attempts.
@lisathaviu11544 жыл бұрын
At a recent dog show, I once talked to a breeder about getting a Malinois. He told me that in order to be happy, these dogs need a job. I told him that’s exactly why I didn’t want a Border Collie, because it just didn’t seem fair. We have had a series of rescued German Shepherds ever since and they have been wonderful.
@yogi_timmi62454 жыл бұрын
Curious to your opinion of the Malinios versus a Dutch Shepherd. I personally have a GSD, but one day I'm hoping to work with police K-9 or federal K-9 dogs and just want to absorb what info I can in the meantime. Thank you!
@TheFishFreak984 жыл бұрын
Both breeds are pretty much equally the same, a part from Belgian malinios the Dutch Shepherd wasn't really altered by humans. Both breeds require a lot of work, from what I've read in handler training books/online.. e.c.t. The Dutch shepherd also only comes in bridle coloration were As the Belgian Malinios has many coat coloration.
@yogi_timmi62454 жыл бұрын
@@TheFishFreak98 Thank you for the information, that makes sense.
@lucdehertogh35553 жыл бұрын
Readcomment Karim Ourai above
@TheFishFreak982 жыл бұрын
@@yogi_timmi6245 ur welcome ❤
@VinnyBully3 жыл бұрын
I have a question hopefully you can answer. Do you think you can obtain and train two puppies at the same time or do you need to stagger the ages ? Thank you !
@TheSwarlers3 жыл бұрын
nice video :) I had both a german shepherd and now a belgian shepherd / husky mix, i'm glad that she turned out to be more of a family dog than a working dog ^^
@OpIndependence4 жыл бұрын
Great video. Would the Shepherd characteristics discussed here hold true for a Dutch Shepherd as well?
@HailLuzifer4 жыл бұрын
afaik the DS is more similar to a Malinois than a GSD.
@mathurinkerbouchard89314 жыл бұрын
Some say the DS is a Malinois in stripes
@17713bb2 жыл бұрын
The first time I saw a Belgian Malinois, I was about 2005, driving through a border check point about thirty miles outside of McAllen Texas. They asked a few questions, checking us out. Enthused, I asked what kind of dog is that? He did answer my question. Then he stated sternly that he was asking the questions.
@Bluejeto14 жыл бұрын
Love your content! I recently acquired a GSD and he's 11 weeks old, I'd love to get professional obedience training for him but I'm not sure where to take him that's reliable. Do you know anyone in the NYC area that I should go to? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have done the basic sit, come, down...etc.
@carolbutler16984 жыл бұрын
Do your research, it will pay off in the end😊✌️
@kinguin74 жыл бұрын
Can't help with the professional training aspect, but, watch this channel, Robert Cabral, and Leerburg (off the top of my head, I'm sure there's other good KZbin channels) if you aren't already. Figure out something you can start trying to work on every day, at least something simple like sitting to go through doors or making eye contact, etc.
@faanross3 жыл бұрын
Such a good video. I'd love to hear you articulate how a Dutch Shepherd fits into this model, how they compare to German + Mal. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge!!
@tyrander16524 жыл бұрын
It is hard to believe that the two breeds are not closely related at all.
@Fullyautomagic4 жыл бұрын
Dogs are dogs
@diggikeyzmemphis29884 жыл бұрын
They really are...the Belgium Shepherd(malinois)is the cousin to the German Shepherd
@tyrander16524 жыл бұрын
@@diggikeyzmemphis2988 Check out the most recent DNA evidence for dog breed relatedness. They are not closely related at all. GSDs are split off with a small handful of breeds including the Berger Picard, while the Belgian shepherds sit in with the bulk of European breeds.
@eshea36214 жыл бұрын
Do on you believe a highly suspect DNA "project" with 65 total animals & I believe only 4 gsds from lord knows where because that has not been identified or do you believe more than 100 years of written records kept by the Germans, Belgians and the Dutch. As a owner of GSDs for more than 55 years, I know which one I believe. The "continental" herding breeds are Gsds, all 4 varieties of Belgians and the Dutch Shepherds and they came out of the same root stock.
@frgraf Жыл бұрын
Love this video. Thank you so much for sharing it. (GSD owner)
@cristiancampechano27433 жыл бұрын
How can I get into the dog protection training
@arkogoswami96484 жыл бұрын
Can Sieger Showline German Shepherds do good Obedience, like focus heeling leg twinges?? I mean Hardcore Obedience....I'm not into competitions, but I'll make him competition trained...
@Olive-cp4nu4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm looking for a dog to work with in protection, and I am DEFINITELY leaning towards the German Shepherd. I am not a super experienced handler and this would be my first drivey dog. Thank you for the information!!
@joyrice13504 жыл бұрын
Your female is absolutely stunning. I would love to own one but to me they don’t seem like the “pet” type, plus I don’t think I’d be the right owner for that type of intensity but I sure do love watching them on your channel!!
@tigger61864 жыл бұрын
My dream dog is the Anatolian Shepherd however I know I will not be able to mentally own one.
@IAmMossimo Жыл бұрын
I laughed when he said “I gotta find the drugs, I gotta find the drugs” 😅
@oracleloki123 жыл бұрын
what other working dogs would you suggest if you dont want a german Shepherd or a Malinois.
@chaoticdays44613 жыл бұрын
personally i like dobermans, affectionate + good bois with the right training
@pcaravaca3 жыл бұрын
Man ! Excellent video. Im a huge fan from Costa Rica with a 3 month Mallinois male puppy.....wish me luck !
@OakwiseBecoming Жыл бұрын
Lol at the rough play and “HEY! Enough!” Yeah that’s me. A GSD and similar breeds need an owner who is ALPHA yet emotionally intelligent and understanding. PS - my dogs are fascinated watching your dogs play 😂
@alphatruckhouse82234 жыл бұрын
Really Good Vid & Coverage , I appreciate that. Just got a 4 month old male Mali , in 4 days , i realized i was way over my head and returned it to the breeder before i wrecked the dog. Happy Holidays ~peace~
@carolbutler16984 жыл бұрын
Great call, thank you😉👍
@rocket55574 жыл бұрын
I’m no expert but I’m proud I could actually see that escalating and I would have corrected the male a tad bit earlier. I’m learning a lot on your channel. I like your down to earth way of explaining things. Curious, how would you compare Dutchies to Mals and GSDs in general?
@aaronreysegundino96323 жыл бұрын
i have a 4 month old malinios, he responds to NO very well. consistent everyday and commitment and love them.
@kareemairlines90753 жыл бұрын
What about the Dutch Shepher compared to these two?
@lucdehertogh35553 жыл бұрын
Read comment Karim Ourai above
@jens59344 жыл бұрын
Where would you put the Dutch Shepherd into this mix? I used to have one many years ago in the 90's that I got from a pound sold to me as a GSD x Bully. Only around a year ago I found out that I had a pure Dutchy. Brilliant dog, wish I had KZbin in those days so I could have done him better justice, but he made up for my lack of knowledge. Big drive and intensity, but also gentle as a lamb with people. He wasn't trained as a working dog, just my companion and guard dog. Did both jobs very well. I can see a bit of both, GSD and Malinois in his temperament. Hope to get another one one day, when the time is right.
@inarifox89124 жыл бұрын
I think it would depend on what line the dutchie is from. A herding line dutchie is calmer and less neurotic than a mal, but is more high strung then a GSD. A police/military line dutchie is basically a brindle colored mal.
@gabbiburton8934 жыл бұрын
i have a GSD/Malinois mix, the best of both worlds
@628jeb4 жыл бұрын
I have same and he's the best and smartest dog Ive ever owned. At 8 1/2 mos. old he knows 20 commands and can learn something new in like 5 minutes. I watched a video of a mal jumping up a wall off a guys back. ya 5 minutes mine was doing it on command. amazing dogs. I do not recommend with children under about 10. My daughter is 8 and it can be hard at times. Its a love hate relationship. He has never bit her but his play grab is HARD and she cries when he goes for a sock or her shirt sleve.
@Treestandtroubadour3 жыл бұрын
🔥🔥
@MikeMacYT Жыл бұрын
LOL. This video had my 2 year old DDR GSD paying attention, with the “HEY” and “ENOUGHs.” Those are two key commands I use! 😂 She would look at me, as if to say “WHAT?”
@girlthatloves2sk83 жыл бұрын
Any opinion on dutch shepherds ? Compared to either the mal or gsd
@klaudiar73474 жыл бұрын
beautiful dogs, lovely winter and really useful info 🙂 thanks
@ixaeon4 жыл бұрын
So valuable! Thank you for sharing 🙏
@carpe_poon57612 жыл бұрын
They're both amazing breeds. I used to think they were the same lol. Who else is just enjoying watching them play and didn't hear a word of this🙋♂️
@championskennel45554 жыл бұрын
Great description of both breeds in general 👍
@4848patty4 жыл бұрын
I have GSD. Thank you for the information 👍😘
@Germanshepherdbrothers4 жыл бұрын
Really enjoying listening to an experienced opinion 👍👍
@chrisbotsis76584 жыл бұрын
what should i look for when looking to purchase a malinois in terms of a good breeder
@ohkeera Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this video a lot. Could you do a video where you review this video or this same situation of the dogs playing and comment on how you are reading their behaviors? When is the growling/mouthing play, and when is it turning into NOT playing. Thanks! 😅😊
@judgeleeder6383 жыл бұрын
Hi, I've got a German Shepherd × Bernese Mountain Dog. He will be 7 in March, he has been bitten 3 times whilst on the lead but has then come and stood behind me. Then he comes back to my side ignoring the other dog unless it tries again. This time he will tell the dog that he's not going to put up with that. He is now lead reactive and barks and pulls to get to the other dog. What is the best way to correct him please? If we come across another dog when on lead and starts barking and pulling, I will turn him around and walk a few paces then turn back to carry on walking. I do this until he see's no threat. If he goes into crazy mode ignoring me then I will get in front of him telling him to back down. Am I doing the right thing? He's fine with other dogs when off lead as he just wants to play.
@skyforgerpack36453 жыл бұрын
Do you use a prong or E-Collar? If you use a prong collar, you need to watch him when approaching another dog. At the slightest hint he's going to make a move, pull the leash, tightening the prong. Should be a quick jerk motion. Not hard, but stern. If you're using an E-Collar, apply the same method above, but instead of jerking the leash, use the collar when you notice a even the slightest change in behaviour. The walk-away and come back method doesn't really work too well. It's not a correction. He needs to understand that, that behaviour is not allowed. When you stand in front of him, it's almost like you're sheltering him from whatever it is. It can be frustrating for him and isn't a viable correction. Since this seems to be only an issue when he's on a lead, it shouldn't be too hard to fix given you do the right corrections. Watch Cesar Millan's Dog Whisperer to see the correction method. Either that, or Haz has a few videos where it's shown.
@judgeleeder6383 жыл бұрын
@@skyforgerpack3645 Many thanks for replying. He has a springer collar, similar to the prong but without the prongs. Thanks for explaining things better for me, I now understand how to correct him better and also watch more of Ceaser. Big respect to you 🙏
@tom_greenery4 жыл бұрын
Love my Mal. First time owner of the breed. 2yrs old now. Just something about the way he looks at me and others. I’ve never had a breed that looks at me like that. Dallas is a house dog. He is great. And I know he’s an exception. That’s why o told my kids it’s roulette in getting another. He does have a switch though. His lineage is back to Cooper BRN 9900. He is no where in that level but he could. He learns so fast. But he just a good boy in a family house with tons of visitors. He does get put up when little ones come over. He’s not yo good with little kids.
@2zoey14 жыл бұрын
You addressed something that I was going to ask about. I've seen a lot of skittish german shepherds in the last few years. Do you worry theirs and the malinios' popularity will result in increased bad breeding or inbreeding?
@KenadieWasHere4 жыл бұрын
Yes! My thoughts exactly! It has happened with all popularized breeds like pits and rotties... if the demand gets high bad breeding starts and then bad behaviors mark the breed as bad forever
@carolbutler16984 жыл бұрын
Exactly ‼️💯
@naomit953 жыл бұрын
aw I like that you left in the start of the dog fight, it makes me feel better knowing that even professional dog trainers have dogs that get a bit naughty lol. They're both gorgeous dogs, I love the look of Belgian shep a lot but I'm more familiar with GSDs. I did want a Belgian shep for a while but when I did some research on the breed they're way too much work. GSDs are more my speed
@sachinn273 жыл бұрын
Can a female malinois be a good guard dog, both for home guarding and personal protection. I already have a gsd male 3yrs old high drive
@TwoSpeedy04 жыл бұрын
I was thinking about getting a belgian malonoi male but don't have any experience with them but have experience on training other dogs Should I just get a female or try it with a male?
@wolfgang71753 жыл бұрын
Can you recommend any good malinois trainers in Colorado?
@eunice81163 жыл бұрын
That was so brilliant and now they are calmed
@dad35622 жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful snow, what state!?
@calisfinest78273 жыл бұрын
How do You “Check” For Good Hips and elbows? I’m not really trying to be a breeder but know how to train my Dogs Better and Bring out the Best and Maximum Capacity out of them and also try to give them the Healthiest life possible.
@deankavanaugh5134 жыл бұрын
Thank you, more level headed with the less flashy dog! keeping it real
@Howling-Mad-Murdock3 жыл бұрын
Good vid, enjoyed watching it. Considering a gsd for our next dog, just need to think a bit more if they’re totally the right breed for us. Our last dog was a Rhodesian ridgeback and he was just perfect, would run and play all day if you wanted to, but was also happy to just chill and sleep on his bed all day as long as he got a decent walk. I’m thinking a gsd probably wants a bit more stimulation. I’m starting to miss having a dog though.
@SeamHead334 жыл бұрын
G-Sheps all day. The Best or Nothing. Thank you Captain Max
@uiopuiop34723 жыл бұрын
german shepherd: erotic mailinos: not i am called dog erotic expert in scool
@SeamHead333 жыл бұрын
@@uiopuiop3472 erotic?? Do you mean neurotic?
@uiopuiop34723 жыл бұрын
@@SeamHead33 no
@jacobpadilla90103 жыл бұрын
Thoughts on a mix of both dogs?
@lovelyainechan67084 жыл бұрын
I know now that the german shepherd sable short haired males' name is Gage. Whats the female mallinois name?
@jetsfriendsdogtraining57384 жыл бұрын
Me and the shepherd I just picked up for training are sitting watching this and she wasn't well socialized every time she hears the dogs bark she perks up