When it comes to Malinois which ain't a gsh this dude is one of the only one's out there to say that they are NOT easy to train and that you will end up getting nipped by them as it's the only thing that they're interested in which is biting. It's part of the game. He's straight forward and not full of shit. Just watch his other videos if you're interested in the Malinois breed.My father bred hunting dogs and had GSH dogs also. They are incredibly easy to train. The dog clearly needs to be exercised first if he is still displaying dominance. You should never have to use force or those horrid collars in order to get the dog to obey you. Working with them takes skill and patience. If you’re getting bit then I’d worry for what type of dog you’re creating.
They're getting hard to get hold of these days in Belgium, some breeders wouldn't sell me one. I went to a dog kennel/shelter with a 'poblem' dog and put one of the dogs problems within 15 minutes straight.
Only reason they let me have him. They need a strong handler but also one who understands the breed and knows how to be sensitive.
I could show you one of the blue play bite marks on one of my arms which is totally normal and yeah this time with it being a young puppy with sharp teeth it even broke skin, with me they only happen once as I correct the behavior instantly but they're bound to happen when you get to know the dog. Going by what you said there you'd be running for the hills. Play bites happen and they can be not so gentle.
Trust me once you have a good dog/Malinois they will skin someone alive. They will die for you no matter what happens. They're total psycho's when it comes to protecting their good owners.
The dogs are totally worth the time and effort, /pain. At present that's about 2.5 hours a day.
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