Belgian Malinois in IPO, Schutzhund, IGP - Danny Craig EP.78

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Robert Cabral

Robert Cabral

3 жыл бұрын

Belgian Malinois are a magnificent breed, but often misunderstood. Danny Craig has been training, breeding and competing with Malinois for a very long time. In this friendly chat we talk about the evolution of the sport, the issues with various styles of training and what the Belgian Malinois really is like. Why are malinois the choice for protection sports including Schutzhund /I PO as well as ring sports and so much more?
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@ayfrijoles
@ayfrijoles 3 жыл бұрын
I had Mr Craig for AP econ/honors gov't my senior year of high school. I can almost guarantee that for 90-100% of the class, he was the best teacher we had through all of high school. In truth we didn't spend that much time discussing econ in class, there was a lot of lighthearted discussion, thoughtful movie watching, social experiments, and dog talk, but he always found a way to bring the subject back to critical thinking. It's been 16 years since I graduated, and I'm still incredibly proud to have been one of your students, Mr Craig.
@insight917
@insight917 2 жыл бұрын
Well said. Same here. Mr. Craig is one of those teachers that sticks with you the rest of your life. He was kind, thought provoking, and very inspiring. Much like this podcast. I’m happy to see he’s doing well. Loved this convo and all the insight on dog training. Thanks for sharing Robert.
@therealkingfrances3242
@therealkingfrances3242 3 жыл бұрын
“Train the dog that’s in front of you” - Danny Craig 🐺⚔️
@tscarborough2196
@tscarborough2196 3 жыл бұрын
These men know what they are talking about. Professionals
@dariarylkova5720
@dariarylkova5720 2 жыл бұрын
Nice that Danny Craig gently corrected Cabral as to the proper definition of punishment :-)
@donald6845
@donald6845 3 жыл бұрын
Mr. Robert,Always puts his Heart & Soul Every thing he does….
@therealkingfrances3242
@therealkingfrances3242 3 жыл бұрын
Amen!!! 🐺⚔️
@donald6845
@donald6845 3 жыл бұрын
@@therealkingfrances3242 Thank u my friend
@Karina-Loves-Andreas
@Karina-Loves-Andreas 3 жыл бұрын
Robert Cabral & Danny Craig share such similar philosophies, morals & ethics when it comes to dogs (and decency in general). I admire these two men so much!!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@miadogmama6229
@miadogmama6229 3 жыл бұрын
I love Danny's thinking and the way he talks about his dogs. I wish he was still breeding! Thanks Robert, your Schutzhund interviews are amazing, looking forward to more!
@GypsyFeet316
@GypsyFeet316 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you again for your videos. Lots of tough topics that truly need to be openly talked about. My 2nd service dog was lab and white shepherd. I got him from the pound, the kill shelter, when he was 10 weeks old. He had Parvo. What a nightmare!!! That poor little guy pulled through, we home treated with the guidance of a good veterinarian. For over a week though, I wondered if we were going to loose him. He picked his name...towards the tail end of it we were outside, him going potty and I exclaimed, "What a Trooper!!" I was told he wouldn't live the full lifespan because he had been so ill as a puppy. At 15 1/2 years old I took him in and we did a fake picnic under the apple tree in the back yard of the vet he had gone too since he was a pup. His liver was shutting down and he could hardly walk because of hip dysplasia. I know I did the right thing. But, I had never had to do that before and it was so hard I asked my mom to fly in to help me. I sure miss that angel boy, he was an amazing dog.
@paintedpony2935
@paintedpony2935 3 жыл бұрын
Another excellent choice and interview. OMG I miss Schutzhund. I can now live vicariously through you and your guests. Thanks. I think owners and handlers should be licensed, not the dogs. Huge respect for going at your dog's best level and not your own. You are a true master and companion. If my dogs want to eat, they have to scent track it. In the house, park, yard, beach, hiking trails, ground and air scent. Sometimes the track is 10'. Sometimes it's 500' or more. But they track every single day.
@helgakelecsenyi4419
@helgakelecsenyi4419 2 жыл бұрын
It was such an amazing interview, Danny has a wonderful approach of competing, breeding and just simply having dogs. I love that you guys both take great care of your senior dogs, and only compete with them till they enjoy. Huge respect!
@markpellon1
@markpellon1 3 жыл бұрын
Love my friend Danny! It was such a special time when we trained together and being the helper when he won the regional with Elf was one of my favorite memories in the sport.
@grannygear1001
@grannygear1001 3 жыл бұрын
sometimes, your dog and the love there takes you to a new level.
@OPWasatchReptiles
@OPWasatchReptiles 2 жыл бұрын
I own snakes as pets, some are quite dangerous. My dogs have learned to walk away anytime I’m working with a reptile. They literally walking into their kennels almost like they recognize the danger and can read the intensity in the room. This helped in the long run, now when we come across a snake on a hike they quickly move away.
@nicolasderuiter1699
@nicolasderuiter1699 3 жыл бұрын
Another incredible interview. Danny is a gem -- wisdom and heart, tons of experience and insight, backed by a real love of dogs. Lessons and training videos are awesome, but I really enjoy how the education is mixed into the flow of conversation. We're lucky to have this.
@sharmancollins5594
@sharmancollins5594 3 жыл бұрын
Wow Thank you for that Amazing talk , I have a very aggressive rescue Rotti ,but the minute I talk His Behavior stops ..He has been A Very Hard Rehabilitation...
@Noahsark17
@Noahsark17 2 жыл бұрын
A matured Canine doesn't require a million commands, treats and fur baby talk. Dogs are highly advanced creatures. We teach them childish mentality due to our inadequate approach to this intelligent hunter. We need to grow with them, like we grow with our children. We bred for looks over purpose, and sold for paper. Emotional development is the highest goal.
@jimgriffin4015
@jimgriffin4015 3 ай бұрын
Glad I met Danny, he was always helpful.
@RobertCabralDogs
@RobertCabralDogs 3 ай бұрын
Great guy. Love Danny
@Karina-Loves-Andreas
@Karina-Loves-Andreas 3 жыл бұрын
Between 96 and 100 is "Zero". Great point. I want my dog to be the best he can be, the happiest he can be. But I don't need to push him past his abilities. Challenge is important, and he can do a lot, but I never want to push him to the point of damaging him.
@catherineevans9218
@catherineevans9218 3 жыл бұрын
What a nice man. Love the way he says someone or somebody when referring to dogs.
@therealkingfrances3242
@therealkingfrances3242 3 жыл бұрын
I could listen to this all day!! Lots of great information.. thank you guys. 🙏🏼🐺⚔️
@adebened1981
@adebened1981 Жыл бұрын
THIS IS GOLD! I learned so much from Danny!
@fpsstudios8731
@fpsstudios8731 2 жыл бұрын
I have 2 german shepherds and they are my life, i really like listening to this type of thing. Keep doing it thank you sir.
@mlambrechts1
@mlambrechts1 2 жыл бұрын
I just did an experiment with my Malinois. She's living inside our house most of the time, but still has a "drive". I found a toy in my yard and put it in my pocket. Then I put a leash on her. Now sweetest dog in the world, would be world champion in heeling, following me on a leash, ... everything... just shows what the dog world is about :-) hilarious! PS I had Malinois since I was a child, they still surprise me all the time. But : listen to R. Cabral instead of me: living with these dogs is my second nature, I don't know what I'm doing wrong or right! Nobody taught me anything, in my region the Malinois is considered a "normal" dog to have (Belgium). So it's important that you listen to experts like Robert!!! Not to persons that have a "second nature" bc they lived with Mals since they wer 3y old...
@CUniqueTheOneAndOnly
@CUniqueTheOneAndOnly 3 жыл бұрын
I just saw goofy. Nice to see him :) Hes behaving so well in the background
@thomashowlin4353
@thomashowlin4353 3 жыл бұрын
You guys are so awesome you bring tears to my eyes, thank you ! Thank you ! Thank you............. !
@PetPrepRadioShow
@PetPrepRadioShow 2 жыл бұрын
Great interview! I am slowly but surely watching all of them, Robert! I enjoyed the time you spent talking with Danny Craig. Insightful and helpful. I've been in a lengthy process of preparing myself for a really well-bred Working GSD pup coming this Spring. I'm digesting every little thing I can find on your channel. The conversation about Schutzhund clubs, decoys, training, tracking opened my eyes a little wider. I've had a lot of concerns about clubs locally, (not having a great experience with my last dog); but the information shared here has helped me to understand what path I need to follow if I want to pursue Schutzhund, with more knowledge how to find the right club for this puppy. Also, I believe that the next dog to come into the family will actually be a Mal after this GSD pup. (Not right away) I was pretty sure that I would not ever be a Mal owner until this interview. You've changed my mind! Thank you for the great content and down to earth approach! This episode is GOLD. Thank you Robert! Thank you Danny! Peace!
@williamevans2569
@williamevans2569 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Thank you for the interview and the quality content.
@mansomist
@mansomist Жыл бұрын
The expertise offered here is invaluable. Thank-you.
@asrotties
@asrotties 10 ай бұрын
Best one so far. I would love to see more of Danny Craig
@dog_trainer2019
@dog_trainer2019 3 жыл бұрын
This was an excellent interview Robert! Thanks so much for doing this!❤❤❤
@Holomatchi
@Holomatchi 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome podcast as always! Super cool to hear from somebody who has done it all from breeding to IGP!! Very inspiring! Would love to hear a talk between you and Marko Koskensalo also! 😀
@00ninja00
@00ninja00 3 жыл бұрын
I thought I’d just watch it for a few minutes, but ended up hour and half! These two guys are just such good professionals in what they do, it’s so interesting to watch!
@mayandogrescuefoundation
@mayandogrescuefoundation 3 ай бұрын
wow in overload for all the knowledge that has been shared here ..... thank you guys... DOG rainers. need to listen
@jordynhatfield4113
@jordynhatfield4113 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing interview as always, thank you!!
@judiechamblee9581
@judiechamblee9581 2 жыл бұрын
great information in this pod cast..thank you so much
@taramc955
@taramc955 Жыл бұрын
OMG this was excellent! Two greats in one room! Thank you!!!!!!
@dr.cricket4698
@dr.cricket4698 3 жыл бұрын
just love these conversations. It's so much fun and knowledgeable. It would be great if you can get Dave Kroyer and Nino Drowaert. it would be some mega event
@GK-mv1vu
@GK-mv1vu 3 жыл бұрын
Great interview again!!!
@nelsonflores4469
@nelsonflores4469 3 жыл бұрын
So enjoyable podcast so honest. Thank you so much guys.
@JoJo_GSD
@JoJo_GSD 3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic podcast thank you guy's so much.
@Its_YourImagination
@Its_YourImagination Жыл бұрын
Danny Craig is top notch.....
@mgsweeney99
@mgsweeney99 3 жыл бұрын
Danny Craig is a rock star!!
@jakecvjeticanin5581
@jakecvjeticanin5581 3 жыл бұрын
Keep the schutzhund interviews coming !
@germanshepherdGCampbell
@germanshepherdGCampbell 3 жыл бұрын
Love this, so honest.
@donwalker3683
@donwalker3683 3 жыл бұрын
I love the attitude of these guys...
@Karina-Loves-Andreas
@Karina-Loves-Andreas 3 жыл бұрын
Another GREAT interview, and different/new information than Robert's other "Sport Dog" Podcasts. At one point, Robert mentions his karate background, and asks Mr Craig if his athletic background helped him in his dog training & understanding, and Mr Craig goes on to say his experience as a teacher was most helpful. Funny thing: the way explains the importance of a KNOWLEDGEABLE DECOY made me think of my old karate sensei. I had no idea how a bad decoy can destroy a dog physically, literally through injury to the dog's spine & joints. My sensei taught me how to punch, kick & block properly to avoid injury. Very similar understanding skill set for a karate instructor & a sport decoy to avoid letting the "student" get injured. Mr Craig is so empathetic & smart. I hope he enjoys his time away with his family, but I hope he comes back into the "dog world", perhaps in another capacity with his psychology background, maybe as a behaviorist. He has so much to offer, I'd love to take a seminar or something with him. Thanks Robert for sharing this with us!!❤
@PetPrepRadioShow
@PetPrepRadioShow 2 жыл бұрын
I really dig this comment and I second that idea of seminars. I'd be very excited to bring him to OHIO!
@swaffy101
@swaffy101 Жыл бұрын
Awesome! A saying we had when I was a handler/trainer in the Marines was that the thing two trainers can agree on is that the other one is fucked up. Lol
@littleninjai222
@littleninjai222 3 жыл бұрын
Too good!
@StephenMascorro-mj2bu
@StephenMascorro-mj2bu Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if I love anything like he loves his dog's honestly
@gvancuren
@gvancuren 3 жыл бұрын
Great discussion😊😊😊
@bubbag8895
@bubbag8895 3 жыл бұрын
Love this guy
@eddiecampbell1835
@eddiecampbell1835 Жыл бұрын
I have had gsd all of my life .from a boy when my dad brought a puppy home. many dogs in our family. but when I come close to a gsd no dog .after 7 of my friends will ever come closer. Big lover of my dogs❤
@marylynch8929
@marylynch8929 Жыл бұрын
Thus would still be too short if it was twice as long. Thank you!
@timb2294
@timb2294 2 жыл бұрын
Such a great conversation! How does this have so few views
@ironbarkkennels
@ironbarkkennels 3 жыл бұрын
Cabral looking JACKEDDDDD
@rottnk9527
@rottnk9527 3 жыл бұрын
Danny Craig is a truly classy guy.
@sahilmohite870
@sahilmohite870 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Robert i am a huge fan of your training... The moment u said, if someone get's a new puppy and there are no clubs around. How do we train them for a sport. Baammm I was on guard..😎
@StephenMascorro-mj2bu
@StephenMascorro-mj2bu Жыл бұрын
To do all that work with and for his dog's he must love his job he could definitely let other people do most of that work for him and at his age I'm definitely impressed with him if he was 20 years younger that would still be a impressive work load.definitly loves what he does not many people get to live doing what they have a true passion for and make a good life doing it I hope I get that lucky one day soon hopefully LoL good for him
@howlingwaters2741
@howlingwaters2741 3 жыл бұрын
I'm getting ready to re-stream. I just wanted to underscore the importance of knowing this breed inside and out before acquiring/adopting one. An Army Ranger veteran is accustomed to leading troops and engaging in hand to hand, eye to eye, mortal combat. He retired and needs the assistance of a Service Dog. Without consulting anyone, he found the most costly and supposedly well-respected Malinois breeders in the region, and paid $$$$$.$$ for the beautiful brindle and black puppy. She flew through puppy kindergarten, basic obedience and training like a champ. Afterwards, he did not continue proper socialization. Very long story short: He is now *her* captive. She has bitten neighbors' dogs and worse- multiple people. His own child cannot come into his room if she has a nightmare without a severe guttural warning. He wanted to be able to take her everywhere, as prescribed. Sadly, it appears he can't take her anywhere without a nightmarish looking muzzle and a vest covered with more warning labels than a Brinks' armored truck. He bought a $2M liability policy. What he got was not the dog to suit his medical needs. He got a 90 lb. set of jaws that made them worse. @Robert Cabral has more than sufficiently warned followers about this beautiful breed's requirements. It can't be overstated. Police and Military work *or* high-level, world-class sport are best-suited for Malis. Point to ponder: Have you ever seen one in public, inconspicuously curled up, sleeping peacefully beside a wheelchair?
@christinehaas8105
@christinehaas8105 2 жыл бұрын
Look in to outfox face gard for fox tail
@protectork9831
@protectork9831 2 жыл бұрын
First time I caught a malinois I jammed the crap out of him . There was big difference in speed between german shepherd and this malinois . I turn around to catch and it was over
@RobertCabralDogs
@RobertCabralDogs 2 жыл бұрын
Always scary for both dog and decoy
@jorgediaz1605
@jorgediaz1605 3 жыл бұрын
How are giant Schnauzer?
@chaoticcaninejb
@chaoticcaninejb 3 жыл бұрын
Cut it too early, go another hour!!
@user-cz3bf6cb4c
@user-cz3bf6cb4c 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Robert, hope you can pass this message along for me to Danny for. me. Interestingly, scientists recommend breeding carriers of a diseases to non carriers embarkvet.com/breeders/resources/canine-genetics-for-dog-breeders/breeding-carrier-or-at-risk/ This is because the genetic COI of pedigree dogs us dangerously high. On average a pedigree dog will be 20% and a mutt will be 0%. I would agree it is dangerous in the sense you don't know what your pet owners will do. A common solution among breeders is to use the embark litter package (order it way before litter is whelped, it takes a while to get here). Test all puppies, and vasectomy / intact ovary spay the carrier's. On average, only 50% of the litter will be carriers. So cost of desexing 4 dogs + embark litter Vs keeping the progeny of an absolute beast of a dog.
@eddiecampbell1835
@eddiecampbell1835 Жыл бұрын
gsd.all the way.had 7 from I first met my first gsd. ie what a dog .and hmy friend. for all my life. had many gsd .Why? all this Malawian y
@oscarl4729
@oscarl4729 3 жыл бұрын
Many breeds are more effective guardians than shepherds, Rottweilers, dobermans, and honestly today’s cane corso. The reason behind this is that those breeds are not selectively bred and selected for their fighting and guarding ability based on them being tested. What I mean by this is that these dogs are never bred based on performance in a true fighting scenario. Therefore it is impossible to distinguish which members of the breed could actually stop a man. Decoy work is the solution, however this is just a game to the dog, it is never hurt as it would in a real fight. The breeds I am going to mention are tested in ways that I find inhumane, however it does lead to them being bred for true ability. On to the breeds: Many of these breeds are breeds of fighting origin with the exception of the spanish mastiff. The breeds of fighting origin are the game pit bull, American bulldog, boerboel, tosa, presa canario, bully kutta. These dogs are much more powerful than shepherds because they are bred to be able to fight or hunt/ guard against powerful predators such as leopards, Jaguars, pumas, and even lions. It makes sense. One is bred for fighting the other is not, the one bred for fighting wins. Plain and simple. Fighting is barbaric and disgusting, but it does create the best fighters. When any shepherd is in a fight longer than 5 minutes (ie a serious attacker) it will become fearful and likely give up. However any of the breeds I mentioned earlier should be able to dispatch an attacker quickly, however should the fight last, they will be game, and not give up. You may be wondering how are these breeds tested as I mentioned earlier. The game pit bull is still widely fought illegally, the Tosa is fought as well in Japan, the boerboel is still employed as a property guardian in South Africa in some breeding lines and have been known to be able to kill leopards. The bully kutta is also still fought, the presa was a fighting dog, but now like the American bulldog is used in catchwork (ie catching hogs). Which is extremely impressive because these hogs are up to 400lbs and could easily kill a man. In short the breeds above would mop the floor with any so called “protection” breeds. But those breeds are better suited to military and police work because obedience is more important than physical ability in those fields.
@yishihara55527
@yishihara55527 2 жыл бұрын
Funny how Roberto acts like a Schutzhund expert yet doesn't even do the sport. That's like speaking about swimming in an authoritative voice without ever having jumped in a pool. LOL
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