First Things to Teach Your MALINOIS Puppy

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Siggy is a young Belgian Malinois puppy that belongs to my friend Yossi. He has agreed to volunteer Siggy for a complete training course that we will showcase here on YouTube. This will be a really exciting journey following Siggy through his training each step of the way.

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In this video I start out with some basic luring and shaping of the SIT, DOWN, COME, LEG WEAVING and more. You'll see how much fun training a puppy can be and how quickly he learns and catches on.

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He's so happy to please and he's doing really well Bless him

lyntonradcliffe
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This is awesome. No dominance no complexity, just building happy habits

kalibbailey
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This is THE BEST video to have for puppy owners

LetsgoBrandon-rqir
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Mine was super easy to train, mostly because she came with me 24/7 for her first 2 years. Literally 24/7/365. To work, home, out and about, adventures. She was still a pup with a mischievous streak, ruined pretty much every pair of jeans I had (she'd sneak up and if she got 1 tooth into the Levis.. that was it. They were tearing before she let go up to about 6 months old when I started with a bite sleeve lmao) epic dog. ALOT of work. When people see "easy to train" it doesn't mean they train themselves. Have to put in endless hours daily. It's just easy in the aspect that they WANT to learn. My mal has never been crated and she's never on a leash. Doesn't matter what were doing. Public hikes, dogs all around. People. She won't even give them a second look

notyouraveragegoldenpotato
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You're an amazing trainer. I know Belgies can be easy to train but you have a great easy style showing a great demo without anger or stress on the dog, a lot of people get frustrated and that leads nowhere except to a bad relationship and a scared or unpredictable dog. Excellent clip that applies to all animals you wish to train. This should be available to anyone homing animals, 👍

msjfsus
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This baby is a smart and fast learner.

Kghosh
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From japan, teaching these movement to pup is so much of fun for me, enough to forget time.

hirowestwoods
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Those dogs are easy to train! You can work them all day from pups! My brother is an expert in training these dogs and has like 14 of them! He mainly trains them for Vets suffering from PTSD as he also suffers from it as well! Excellent companion working

djcoolcliff
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I am gonna remember this no matter what dog I end up getting. Very informative and straight forward! Great instructional video!! You got a new subscriber!

toddplager
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You're an amazing trainer but I'm also so impressed by this little pup being totally focused on his dad for a second and not even wanting to look away! You even had to tug on the leash. XD Great, informative video as always!

sarad
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My brother has a German Shepard Malinois from a breeder and i never have seen another dog with that much energy. He is constantly trying to get attention and is not getting tired playing. My brother and his wife are going with him to training sessions. Though i am not too sure how fruitfull these are sofar. Still a wonderfull dog.

kinngrimm
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My Belgian needed very little training. He learned just by watching me work my German shepherd. When we’d walk he never took his eyes off mine.

joseemata
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How I wish I had seen this video back in 2004 when I got my dog (who accompanied me for 15 years and died in 2019). He did learn most of the "normal" commands after some time, but it was not really fun, nor was the "dog school" we went to. A fantastic video for everyone who has a puppy or plans to take one into his house. Thanks for sharing!

RhaniYago
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Thanks so much for all the info!! I got a belgian malinois puppy for my birthday, and at first I thought..."omg, what have I gotten myself into🤦‍♀️"...this puppy is pure energy!! Lol but things r going great, he's learning new things, and (most of the time) listens to me, but he's still learning..and I've learned alot from your videos, so I'm very optimistic for the future.. I just have to be patient and always have things for him to do to keep his mind engaged..and thats one thing i learned from your videos(among other things)"Sampson" is becoming my new BFF and now goes with me everywhere. We live in rural Georgia, so im planning to build him an obstacle course of sorts in the spring, and i think that will also help. Thankyou Robert!!

cousinbull
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Yep, there's no free lunch in the puppy world. The hungrier the puppy the better the student. 😺 ❤

pibbles-a-plenty
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This is great. That advice you gave about the hand touching the other hand once you go through the legs. My pup kept losing sight because I wasn’t touching them together until I tried that.

Erosivemau
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I just understood everything... today I putted my hand in front of my dog (without food!!!!) and he followed me the 30 mts I needed. Clearly THIS training us really helpful!!!!

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My puppy is a female Malinois, German shepherd & husky mix, 7 months old. She is wonderfully smart & quite active. My puppy was gifted to me @ four months old, has learned the sit command, lay down command, stay command @ short distance & she loves to play catch in the air with her ball, beautiful leaping capability. I am happy to have found your video training sessions, will need guidance in proceeding with my puppy's training sessions. The turns you use and through your leg's exercises seem like good exercises for us & she must learn to heel with me. I subscribed to your channel after watching how you handle this Malinois puppy. I appreciate the self-confident, enjoyable approach you have while training. Thank-you!

theseahagg
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I don’t have my Mal yet, but have been trying to educate myself on the breed as much as possible before acquiring one. I had one years ago, but due to back to back surgeries that kept me off my feet for almost a full year, I had to give her up as she required EXTENSIVE work, and even working with a trainer wasn’t helping much I had gotten her from someone who took her EVERYWHERE, she was never alone, so she had separation anxiety off the charts. Anyway, I’m so glad MaligatorMom kept pushing your YouTube as a must watch page, because just watching this one video so far was incredibly informative. I can’t wait to watch more.

selenayk
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I love how in the end the dog was: you are cool and everything but dad is the best lol

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