Before You Get A Belgian Malinois- WATCH THIS!!

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Here is my dog Rocky. He is is 3 yr old Belgian Malinois. Yes they are awesome but they rarely have an off and will want to play all day! If your sleepy, sick, tired, they will still need to be worked. Watch my Mali and enjoy, but understand the drive. Yes the are cool dogs that can do amazing things, but working malinois aren't for the lazy. These dogs want to work all day, their who life. So if you think you want a belgian malinos think again. Thanks for all the support

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My wife as had me doing this for nearly 40 years and that's without the ball

spiderbowels
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Dude, that dog has showed more discipline in 90 seconds than I ever did in my entire life

femininehealthwellness
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I heard they fixed "left turn" in the new update.

edgarrivalking
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We’ve owned Belgians for years, mainly Tervuren’s. It’s heartbreaking when people see videos of the Belgians working and decide they want one but have no idea what it takes to maintain them. Super loyal, protective, and one of the smartest breeds period. I love my Belgians.

ToneChaser
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I’m sure If you said “leave!”, he’d stand on two feet, get the keys to your car, and casually drive off

maximumeffort
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We had one for 12 years, was a rescue from the pound, took her to the vet and he told me you got an expensive dog here, we just thought we got a shepherd mix puppy. Smartest dog we ever owned, great family pet, loyal to the end. RIP Heidi, still miss you.

bluecollarwatches
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It was this video 2.5 years ago that motivated me to get one of these magnificent creatures. I am the proud owner of a Belgian malinois and have been very happy the last 2.5 years. And so is he. Worth the energy to keep them entertained. Lots of training and commands. Always learning, they aim to please.

TahoeDude
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I had a GSD for 13 years and all I told people who saw him with me, you only get out of a dog what you put into them. Such a smart breed. I never suffered unwanted visitors day or night but what a gentle soul. The protector of my family, a huge hairy beast and I loved him dearly. I lost him last June and it broke my heart.

paulcross
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As a husky owner, this sounds like a dream having a dog that actually wants to please you lol

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When I lived with my parents, we had a Malinois X Greyhound from the shelter. Best dog ever. Outside the house, she showed best of both worlds. Very obedient, also of the leash. Always kept by my side, without formal training. When she had the 'okay' to go, she ran like crazy. She had the natural desire to please. Sat when I asked, always walked by my side, looking at me for a command. Once I forgot to say 'come, girl', and she was waiting on me, 100 feet behind. I bet her previous owner taught het, but it came so natural to me. She was the very first dog we met at the shelter, and it was an instant click. She was very social with strangers, especially kids. Kids called her 'Bambi', because of her disproportional ears. In-house she was a couch potato, but very protective. Unfortunately, my parents divorced and Byoux, that was her name, ended up with my mom. My dad and I lived 1 mile away. One night, she escaped from my mom's house and got run over, probably looking for me. I feel sick to this day, 20 years later. Best. Dog. Ever.

RonMeijers
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Absolutely unreal how many commands he has registered in his brain. Astonishing.

BudgieFan
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I've had an old retired police dog like this 20 years ago. She kept me safe while I was building cabins outside with my little brother. She didn't need a leash. You just called her 1, 2 times or you whistled and she would let you know she is there. We had the same place on the couch. We had daily battles about it. When she lost, she started mumbling like a cranky old lady. Every time I went to get something to drink or play, she took over the place on the couch. When I came back she always looked at me like "Don't you dare, mister!" These dogs have quite an excellent personality.

Ominous
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My malinios needs a minimum of 2 miles of running a day. He averages at about 18mph so it's not exactly a light walk.

Greeezy
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Really appreciate that you're emphasizing the commitment - the amount of time and work - it takes to be a responsible and good guardian to these dogs. Thank you!

enatp
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What type of batteries does he require.

georgecanakis
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The U.S. Army had these dogs working as I.E.D. dogs. Since I was in charge of a Route Clearance platoon, we had the chance to work with several of them, and I must say, they are the smartest dogs I've every come across in my lifetime. The handlers were excellent, and the dogs were beyond awesome. We would hit our target, the handler would open the door to the vehicle, the dog would hit the ground and move in a coordinated manner by what the handler yelled out. It was truely amazing watching this dog "grid work" before our troops hit the ground, and even after our 5-25's this dog found 3 buried explosives that would have wounded or killed our "boots on the ground" troops. Shout out to my brothers in arms that trained these magnificent dogs, outstanding work, and they DID save lives.

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Guy at my gym had one that he brings in every day. He said it took 4 years for the dog to only be energetic 18 hours a day instead of 24 hours. He is a great dog but the intensity is something most people have never seen. As a puppy he chewed the couch. By chewing the couch he meant the only thing left was the wire frame and any metal parts.

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100% on this. My brother trains with Police and SAR teams, had two GSD's, both from Czech working dog lines. There is a big difference between a dog breed from your local breeder and one from a working dog line. The latter can come with a bloodline that can sometimes go back over a hundred years, all bred for a specific purpose and they all come with an unbelievable amount of drive. His GSD's basically had two speeds: sleep and 110%, there was nothing in between. They are truly incredible animals BUT, as you said, its literally 24/7/365. My brother isnt married and has no kids and always said if a woman ever told him "its me or the dog", he'd send her packing. Sadly, all his dogs have passed and he has since stepped away from it because it literally dominated his life for about 20 years, but its an experience I always truly appreciated. Much respect to you as you probably have over 1000 hours into this dog.

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I had a German Shepard in the 1980's, a lime green tennis ball was her indoor toy and a Frisbee was her outdoor toy. My job was to figure out how to get each one back after she teased me for awhile. Never had such a good, smart, loyal dog before or since.

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