5 Things You Must Never Do to Your Belgian Malinois

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In this video, we bring to you 5 Things You Must Never Do to Your Belgian Malinois.

✅✅ Develop your dog's hidden intelligence to eliminate bad behavior and get a smarter dog.
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To Be Clear: Originally bred in Malines, Belgium, the Belgian Malinois is a dog with lots of stamina and intelligence, and they are able to do well in different tasks and activities. Although they were initially used as herding dogs, they now do well as police and military dogs, service dogs, and as part of a family. As a Belgian Malinois owner, there are some things you must never do to ensure you help your dog reach their full potential, that’s why in this video, we bring to you 5 things you must never do to your Belgian Malinois.

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I have had Belgians for 30 + years. They are never boring! And their owners had better not be either. I plan on 2 hours a day of working with them just to keep them out of trouble. No I don't have a life, but I've had some phenomenal dogs!

ThePyrshepnBelgn
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Never, ever a boring moment and the sweetest, lovingest brown eyes in the furry kingdom!
Couldn't live without this creature, our (second) Malinois in our lives. And never a day goes by without thinking of our first Malinois, who crossed over after 14 years with us. I know in my heart, that if I am good enough to get to the right place, when I go, he will be there waiting for me..

nickhimaras
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I’ve owned 3 BM for over 12 years. They’re so amazing and super smart. I just lost my male BM and am still devastated. He was the most loyal dog I’ve ever owned and protected our family and property like nobody’s business. He worked very hard right up to the very end. He remained alert and active even though he knew he was dying. RIP my Duke..until we meet again ❤

MarciaSantos-oxfk
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My 10 yo Malinois is also described well in this video! So much to say about this breed!! Smart, stubborn, loyal and we're feeling safe with him by our side <3

alicesvj
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They are not lien about boredom i got a belgian for my first dog i left the house for 2 hrs and omg bed, floor, bathroom was crazy 🤣 im smiling now but was furious at the time..this breed is not for the faint but worth every penny and they are lap dogs too reguarsless what you see on YouTube they need that love and a lot of it they want to be in your skin its so crazy

Jahrastafari
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I got my first malinois about 6 months ago and boy let me tell you lol I should've researched heavily before saying yes to her. But I'm 29 and she's amazing and just absolutely just as smart as I am sometimes, I think. I'm just glad I have the energy to keep up with her and the SIX children, all under 8 years old. Yeah.

mrnikk
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Best dog ever! Love her to death, smart, protective, loving.

richardwolf
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I’ve had my BM/husky mix for a little over a month now.
She’s SUCH a sweet and well behaved puppy. She doesn’t bite at all and is so gentle when playing with my cats. Absolute sweetheart and SO smart. Taught her sit, down, shake and stay within the first 3 days of owning her. She now knows jump, speak and adores getting to swim in our pool. I’m going to get her some sinking toys pretty soon to teach her how to dive.

vixenbelle
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My Mal is absolutely fantastic!
He is actually my very first dog and he is a rescue with a bad background. To my Mal, love you so much baby You saved my life :)

semperdecorus
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Seems the title should be “Five things you must never not do…” 😅

My Malinois, Shadow, was with me, all day, every day for almost fourteen years. He was the most loyal dog I’ve ever had.
We lived in the Smoky Mountains for his first ten years. I was lucky enough to have him go to work with me every day. We traveled to the Rocky Mountains many times together. He was always alert for bears, but never chased them when we would see them. He would chase raccoons and squirrels, but not bears.

I will miss him to the end of my days.

arctodussimus
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We've had Belgians for 20 years. We now have 5 beautiful pack, we also have 200+ acres for them to run and jump in the lake. I am a animal trainer for Hollywood, best breed in the world. a lot of work but best dogs ever.

vjbaker
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My Malinios learned early that I suffered from anxiety. Unbeknownst to me she would come to me when I was having an attack. She also keeps an eye on my daughter. I remember when they were playing when they were both young. She was chasing my daughter (playing) and she fell. My dog felt so bad that she corrected herself. They began to run around again. She then would run around her instead of at her. So very smart. We run every morning and evening. She is crate trained. If she hears the keys, she goes straight to the crate. This is all funny because when I got her I didn't know what a Belgian Malinios was. I read horror stories. Come to find out I got the best dog in the world. I will tell you one thing. When I walk her, people go to the other side of the road. Which is so funny. She pays no one no mind. She wants to walk and sniff. 😅😅 Now I'm obsessed with the breed.

Mande
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I rescued Sugar at 7 months and since then approximately 7 years she has rarely not been at my side. She's highly protective, including jealous of me and has nipped anyone giving me a hug and showing affection. I am guilty of not having a veterinarian and the last time with a veterinarian needed to be muzzled of which I had a hard time In doing so.

vanceparker
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Mine will turn 16 years old this year. She is an amazing dog! She has eaten a couch. queen-sized bed and every throw pillow, but I still love her. She has a little PTSD from something that happened a few years ago, but I still work with her. Don't be fooled by them. Give the Malinois something to do, regardless of their age. They are active to their end.

byronbrownfield
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I have a rescue Malinois who was severely abused, he is doing great now. Never yell at your Malinois unless it is an emergency and never punish, corrections are fine with positive reinforcement.

rodvan-zeller
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Loved video. My boy Judah is 3 now. 100% true about the mental stimulation. They are always learning. I've taught him sign language & kinds of things. There is nothing they cannot learn. He's my best friend & protector. Not a dog for home bodies.

sharonbottoms
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100 % agree with you, mental stimulation AND exercises.
50% of dogs in shellters in France are Malinois...
I would say that you can not fail on the basics of leadership with them (maybe a bit more than with other races) but this is basic stuff:

- Loose leash walking
- Not taking their food without permission
- Not jumping on people
- optionnal : not sleeping on your bed etc...

Planthier
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Moi j' ai eu pas mal de chien dans ma vie mais Tzar 29 mois aujourd'hui c'est de loin le chien le plus intéressant que j' ai, intelligent rapide obéissant volontaire gentil mais protection rapprochée je suis dingue de cette race que je ne connaissais pas ❤❤❤❤

bernardsahagun
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She has a great personality very friendly love’s other dogs

kimdenude
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My female Mali, Nina, is the most beautiful dog I´ve ever seen in my life, She has a lot of energy so we go to the park every single day even if it´s too cold or too hot or if its raining- She loves playing with her freesbe, and balls and water. I love her a lot. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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