DOG Aggressive Malinois Ecollar Training

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • When you have a big, strong Belgian Malinois who chooses to be dog aggressive, what can you do? Whiskey lives in a nice area of town, but when he encounters a dog he runs up to the dog and intimidates them, this causes fights. He won't listen to his mom, so she asked me for some help. He is too strong for her to control him in a flat collar or even a prong collar. She tried the cookies, treats and toys. Basically she can't take him for a walk or to the park because she's afraid he will get into a fight. This is the first lesson that I met Whiskey on and you'll see the basics in this video.
    The full lesson is available on my site:
    robertcabral.com
    The ecollar I recommend is the Martin Micro B:
    bit.ly/38lVQQm
    If you'd like to learn to be a dog trainer, check out my online course for dog trainers:
    shelterdogtrain...
    Ecollar training can be a lifesaver for many dogs and the people who love them. Used correctly they can quickly and permanently change the behavior and give the person control over their dog. There are countless dogs who now enjoy a happy life because they were ecollar trained.
    #belgianmalinois #ecollar #dogaggression

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  • @BD-lj3rk
    @BD-lj3rk Рік тому +77

    But like another commenter said, she realized she needs help and is taking the steps to address. That’s the most important step. I sincerely hope she and Whiskey turn out to be an awesome team.

    • @DougHinVA
      @DougHinVA 11 місяців тому

      The most important step is to get a real pro dog handler and pay attention and stop what you are doing and do what they tell you.... see?

    • @dougtilaran3496
      @dougtilaran3496 9 місяців тому

      It should be great. Get her to shut up and get the eye contact down pat.Hands are better than mouth....errrrr in some occasions.

  • @TeslaNick2
    @TeslaNick2 Рік тому +71

    I love how non judgemental you are Robert. So many trainers shame owners which is really disappointing and not our job. They seek out trainers for help.
    Anyone who works in the pet dog industry knows how many poorly matched dogs and owners there are, out there.
    I believe you and I strongly align when I say it's our job to keep dogs in their homes as much as possible and often that involves some level of compromise between meeting the owner's needs whilst maximising the dog's well being.

  • @BBAMEG
    @BBAMEG Рік тому +57

    I know everyone is giving the woman a hard time, but personally, most of my clients are exactly like her. They are so intent on getting the dog to do something, that they just yell out a bunch or commands like a machine gun. She is as distracted as the dog. It would be interesting to see if she follows up with anything Robert told her.

    • @RobertCabralDogs
      @RobertCabralDogs  Рік тому +7

      Exactly! 💯

    • @keeifers1233
      @keeifers1233 Рік тому +4

      There’s also a level of frustration coming from her which leads to barking a 100 commands with no follow through/guidance. Never work in frustration, training’s never personal

    • @MoneyStrategiesSOULutions
      @MoneyStrategiesSOULutions Рік тому +3

      @@keeifers1233 yes - she needs to be more relaxed in her firmness.

    • @anniwilson2534
      @anniwilson2534 Рік тому +3

      Lovely Mali. They need strong, calm leadership. The owner will have to learn that in order to build that relationship. I’d bet Robert mentioned her use of multiple / confusing commands too in her session. Dogs need clarity and consistency. Not being judgemental here as we’re all learning with our dogs no matter what our experience, but the owner needs training as much as the dog. Good on her for seeking help. Well done Robert for demonstrating excellent use of the ecollar too.

    • @mimi7914
      @mimi7914 Рік тому +4

      she is being put on the spot though with Robert being a very welll known trainer and her being on camera to thousands!! Of course she would be nervous and probably not acting like she would normally

  • @FreddyConde
    @FreddyConde Рік тому +12

    All of a sudden I'm seeing so much kindness and edited comments. Looks like Robert's message got across to many of you.

  • @malinoisdogtraining3441
    @malinoisdogtraining3441 Рік тому +37

    This is why I say, "A Malinois is too much dog for most folks."
    The fact that she sought a trainer is awesome.
    She and her dog will succeed .

    • @TheMtnbikr61
      @TheMtnbikr61 Рік тому +1

      Totally agree

    • @Ponygirl1111
      @Ponygirl1111 Рік тому +2

      Some breeds just aren’t really meant to be “pets”. I have a Euro Doberman that is way too much dog for me, and I thought that I knew what I was getting into, and thought that I could handle it….especially since having multiple Dobermans in the past. But this one comes from champion protection sport lines, and I didn’t research as thoroughly as I thought I did, and the Breeder wasn’t very informative either. Anyway, I take full responsibility for my mistake, and my life revolves around MANAGING this dog, who is akin to walking around with an assault rifle. Even though Dobermans are easy to train, I realize that you can’t train “out” what was bred “in”. I can only imagine what people would say if I ever put myself out there in public with this dog. His prey drive is so over the top, that it’s so difficult to override.

    • @johnwilsonwilsom3154
      @johnwilsonwilsom3154 Рік тому +2

      I give her a lot of credit she has a Belgian Mal I'm an old Nam plus vet Specal forces and I have a Belgian Mal he is 7 months old and he is killing me but he is in my heart and soul he comes from the same blood line as the Mal that took down Ben Laden enough on that part to much said young lady you are great with your Mal

    • @malinoisdogtraining3441
      @malinoisdogtraining3441 Рік тому +1

      The fact she sought out a trainer is great.
      If she has the time and is willing to learn..
      She will be successful.
      I'm wishing them both good luck and success.

    • @vikingdogmanship
      @vikingdogmanship Рік тому

      ​@@Ponygirl1111 Never seen a american dobie here before. Only euro dobies. All of them have been well socialized and are great dogs. They just need ALOT to be happy dogs. Bikejouring is my number one go to, (if the dog is healthy and in the right age) It create amazing bond and makes the training alot easier. They need an outlet

  • @lakers4life454
    @lakers4life454 Рік тому +38

    Good for her to seek your help. If she continues the lessons she’ll be successful with her dog. Excellent video

    • @RobertCabralDogs
      @RobertCabralDogs  Рік тому

      Yes, thanks 🙏🏽

    • @theseahagg
      @theseahagg Рік тому +1

      Thinking that the lady in the video may possibly lack in needed self-confidence, yet she seems quite accepting of Mr. Cabral's instruction. If she continues in regular training sessions with Mr. Cabral & consistently home trains according to his philosophy & methods, her own self confidence as a Malinois owner & trainer will probably show vast improvement.

  • @katinacobb2814
    @katinacobb2814 Рік тому +30

    Don't be hard on the Lady! At least she's getting help which is more than I can say for 90% of other people!

  • @johnd23
    @johnd23 Рік тому +7

    I remember taking my shepherd to his first training session. IT was such an eye opener to realise that I needed more training than my shepherd. With time and the help of the trainer (plus repeat viewing of videos like this) everything improved, at least 90% of the time... Respect to the lady, she is earning it.

  • @Xoxojksn
    @Xoxojksn Рік тому +7

    Love that she’s getting help NOW but let’s not forget that people know better at the end of the day. She is completely frustrated and having a Mal for three years who behaves like this and seeing her level of frustration with him you can tell she didn’t do her proper research prior to getting him, nor put in actual foundational work when it was most crucial as a puppy. It broke my heart for the dog. She seems like as much as she’s trying in this session, she’s still mentally checked out and disconnected from the dog. She needs a lap dog or a lower drive dog to feel not only better about herself but about her relationship with her dog as well. I don’t see her being consistent with what this dog really needs for his lifetime. I wish them well…

  • @brandyb51
    @brandyb51 Рік тому +9

    Fantastic patience Robert - this is how many clients start, frustrated, unengaged, unsure or nervous. They don’t realize all the incorrect things that they are doing until someone helps them.

  • @Mari-te4cc
    @Mari-te4cc Рік тому +6

    Mr. Cabral you have an amazing channel! I want to thank the owner for letting us see this training session. Unedited REAL interactions and challenges are a priceless learning tool for the whole community.

  • @craniumrex4614
    @craniumrex4614 Рік тому +5

    Thanks to this lady for letting us watch this. Great example of building a relationship. I can sense her frustration but could definitely see how the she and Whiskey were doing better. I love seeing the “macro” of it and admire her commitment, both in seeking the right help and for not giving up - three years with a dog like that could not have been easy

  • @cristinamadueno2951
    @cristinamadueno2951 Рік тому +18

    That’s the beauty of having a Malinois the challenge ! Keep your head high girl you got this train train train 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽

  • @Alfonzo862
    @Alfonzo862 Місяць тому

    This woman talks to the dog as if she was talking to naughty kids. No wonder that dog is not listening to her or following her commands. I wouldn't want to be attacked by a big dog where the owner is not in control! Good job Mr. Robert.

  • @johnolsen394
    @johnolsen394 Рік тому +5

    Good video. I’m glad you basically left it unedited to mistakes. Most people aren’t professionals. The other side of this is the people leave dogs tied out and basically get out of control. Props to her for getting help and having it recorded. Thanks. It helps us all.

  • @taramc955
    @taramc955 Рік тому +6

    Excellent video! Staying calm and bonding with your dog is hard to do when you are frustrated and don't have the tools to get the results you're looking for. I'm glad you gave her the tools she can use to create a fun space to train her dog. Good for her for expanding her knowledge!

  • @hatchick2453
    @hatchick2453 Рік тому +7

    Kudos to Whiskey’s mom for coming to you for help. I was in her shoes when I had a large rescue dog, so I really admire her for doing what it takes to get the situation sorted out. And thank you both for letting the rest of us learn from this session! God bless.

  • @LauraHopkinsCDL
    @LauraHopkinsCDL Рік тому +8

    This is a lot of dog and the full lesson on your web site is full of valuable information, brilliant. Lots of handler instruction required. Great use of the E Collar shown. Thank you.

    • @RobertCabralDogs
      @RobertCabralDogs  Рік тому

      Thanks for taking the time to watch both. People often miss the point that the UA-cam versions are for the basic concept.

  • @leafysfishing
    @leafysfishing Рік тому +3

    Bless her.. respect to that lady for trying to learn and sticking by her dog ❤️

  • @theseahagg
    @theseahagg Рік тому +10

    After watching, listening to your training philosophy & methods & also the methods of other trainers on you tube over these past six months, this morning I committed to a one-year subscription. I became a student member of your training website. Thank you! I am looking forward to learning from you as the best way to teach my one year old German shepherd, Malinois, husky mix, a smart, beautiful young dog, having already learned some of the basics provided by your very helpful you tube videos. Again, many Thanks from us to you!

    • @RobertCabralDogs
      @RobertCabralDogs  Рік тому +4

      That’s awesome. Thank you for trusting me with that very serious commitment. I take it seriously. Welcome to the team!!!

  • @shaecloud4403
    @shaecloud4403 2 місяці тому

    "its a command, not a request" best advice ever given on any training video. Basically a catch phrase for the subject of dog training.

  • @giorgiaw
    @giorgiaw Рік тому +2

    Fair play to you for seeking the training and sticking with it. Ignore negativity. Fair play Mr Cabral in calling out the negative response to this video. Lovely lady, lovely dog. Best wishes. ❤

  • @weallmakechoices7456
    @weallmakechoices7456 11 місяців тому +3

    I hope this lady comes to love her dog and bond with him. She seems completely detached and gives an air of annoyance and irritation. Whiskey, on the other hand, looks a cracking dog. He's upbeat, energetic, friendly and smart, the opposite of his owner. They seem very mismatched.

  • @jackiegarcia3364
    @jackiegarcia3364 Рік тому +1

    Robert is great. As a trainer people who are matched with a dog that doesn’t fit their lifestyle/culture need help. If this matching could have been prevented in the first place that would be ideal and have her be directed to a different breed. Regardless of breed she needed lots of help and makes very common owner mistakes which dogs of any breed will blow off and not take you seriously.
    It blows my mind that people with limited skill set buy a Malinois. I just don’t understand why people think that makes a good pet. You have to be an exceptional owner/trainer to make a Malinois a good pet. The super hero of dogs doesn’t belong in most people’s homes. I purchased a purebred working line border collie and specifically was looking for a medium energy border collie. That’s what I got and I saw that when I met the litter. Still a working line dog that requires more time and commitment than a lazy house pet dog who is content with a casual walk and cuddling on the couch. It’s just frustrating to see but glad the owner is committed to her dog. What’s worse is people getting these dogs and dumping them at shelters. Very common with working breeds especially German Shepards. Get them when they are cute and get rid of them when they are difficult. My neighbors just got rid of their cattle dog who they would leave in the yard all day since it was a puppy even in winter, below freezing. They finally got sick of the dog. I wanted to rescue that dog. Mindless yard life is not suited for a cattle dog. People wonder why their dog barks all day, digs holes, destroys their property when it is outside all day. Being outside in a yard is not enough mental or physical stimulation for most dogs.
    I am proud I stopped someone from getting a Malinois. My bf’s mom wanted one after meeting a sweet senior former military K9 bomb detecting Malinois and she wanted a dog just like that. Told her that is definitely not the norm. Those dogs are insane. Plus that dog lived a fulfilling life and had purpose. She rescued a sweet super mutt instead who fits their lifestyle and is wonderful with the grandkids.

  • @enviping
    @enviping Рік тому +3

    Very few average people should own a malinois

    • @shaecloud4403
      @shaecloud4403 2 місяці тому

      Being told "it's a command not a request" could be an indicator 😂

  • @yoliebean
    @yoliebean Рік тому +28

    She gives him a ton of commands all at once. I even got nervous. I hope they both get help.

  • @lindamcmanus5807
    @lindamcmanus5807 Рік тому +2

    I hope she keeps up the training because he looks like he is an awesome dog.

  • @ebri35
    @ebri35 Рік тому +2

    People don't understand first you have to train the person before the dog. But I'm glad she seek help.

  • @westrev5412
    @westrev5412 Рік тому +1

    Kudos to this lady for seeking Roberts help. We all know what dog she has is probably a little much for her. But she she's sought the help of one of the best trainers out there. I look forward in seeing the development of her and the dog. She has an amazing dog and with the right training and with Roberts help she has sought the best possible training she could have. Can't way to see this series. I have learnt a few things from this video myself. ❤

  • @shakubob
    @shakubob Рік тому +2

    This person is willing to learn. She simply needs more experience and Robert can tune that up. She is precisely where she needs to be. She’ll get it.

  • @joyfulk9services
    @joyfulk9services Рік тому +4

    For sure.
    So many cues, he's tuning her out. "Leave it" and then "focus" he barely looked at her, but snatched the treat very habitually. I think then allowing him to get the thing initially he was to leave alone makes it confusing, especially if you end up using "leave it" for passing a dog for example, he may think he only has to leave it temporarily-instead she should give the reward from her and pickup the food she left. Or reward with a tug which being a Mali he would likely love much more lol more value built in her as the handler.
    I think as well, there was no accountability when he didn't sit the first 2 or 3 times...just a "tssst" sound and command repeated. I think for sure just some clarity tuning up is needed. Most of the time it is a clarity or a motivation issue. I think a little of both here.

  • @hollissensenig1775
    @hollissensenig1775 Рік тому +5

    Great video! Looking forward to seeing Part 2.

  • @robertm4141
    @robertm4141 Рік тому +2

    It's very good to watch and learn as every dog owner has endured, some have it better than others where in this case you have an awesome Trainer who identifies what she needs and what the dog needs.
    Thank You Robert I've learned a lot from you 😊

  • @OnYourMarkMalinois
    @OnYourMarkMalinois Рік тому +1

    Such a great video! I love how she is invested in bonding with her dog!

  • @johnhalley6731
    @johnhalley6731 Рік тому +1

    Keep working on it. You're moving in the right direction getting professional help. Lots of love and consistency and you'll get there.

  • @jadaj3ss46
    @jadaj3ss46 Рік тому +2

    Love the video . I am currently noticing my WL gsd tuning out during Training as well.. thank you for this video ! I’d love a follow up video and see the progress ! People say once you get a working line dog you never go back ! Maybe cause is humans love a good challenge. Good stuff !!

  • @TeslaNick2
    @TeslaNick2 Рік тому +6

    If you are at level 24 on the ecollar already, either the dog is not ready to be in that environment or he's already highly desensitised to it.

  • @jadaj3ss46
    @jadaj3ss46 Рік тому +1

    Love how you helped them robert. Calm and cool .

  • @judet3026
    @judet3026 Рік тому +1

    I didn't realise you were filming me LOL
    I can so relate to this lady. I have a BC that behaves just like this dog. Checks out, distracted, pees on everything, demand barks. It's kind of reassuring to know I am not the only one out there struggling to contain an energetic dog.
    I know I am too vague at times and it's so hard to get the voice commands firm and not harsh.
    Good on her for engaging in the training.

  • @Cactuscarlo
    @Cactuscarlo Рік тому +6

    Robert, amazing work 👏
    Thank you so much for shearing your knowledge with all of us

  • @julioramirez7960
    @julioramirez7960 Рік тому +1

    I have a rescued husky malinois mix friendliest dog and very obedient thanks to your videos

  • @Terrierized
    @Terrierized Рік тому +1

    Whiskey will be a star

  • @MonsterCanineFlorida
    @MonsterCanineFlorida Рік тому +6

    Poor Girl. Dog just lacks basic obedience and needs to listen better. He's in control. Great work RC !!!!

    • @ryanmalone2681
      @ryanmalone2681 Рік тому +7

      Poor girl? The Malinois is just being a Malinois. It’s too much dog for her. She doesn’t seem to have a good understanding of dog psychology, and with a dog like that, that’s a problem.

    • @MonsterCanineFlorida
      @MonsterCanineFlorida Рік тому +2

      @@ryanmalone2681 Totally understand way too much dog but she's got 3 years in this dog and with someone's help like Robert she'll be able to keep him instead of getting rid of him.

    • @ryanmalone2681
      @ryanmalone2681 Рік тому +2

      @@MonsterCanineFlorida I’d never suggest giving up on a dog, just that there is nothing wrong with the dog. It’s not disobedient and it’s a normal Malinois, so don’t blame the dog.

    • @parkerbrown-nesbit1747
      @parkerbrown-nesbit1747 Рік тому

      I think he's got the obedience -- he was doing quite well with Robert on the "come".
      What I'm seeing is a mismatch of energy between her and Whisky. She's got very soft energy, whereas Whisky's (like most mals) is strong,. When she learns how to assert herself with him, I think they'll get somewhere.

  • @zzc8505
    @zzc8505 Рік тому +1

    I am fairly new to dog training and learning so much from Robert here. But I agree with other commenters that it does look like the dog is average excitable, no particularly "aggressive." But to be honest, with the woman's tone of voice, her vocal intonations, just the way she even simply talks to Robert, I'd be anxious and nervous if I had to deal with her (even if that was just a store clerk, I'd try to avoid her and have another clerk help me). Animals, dogs in particular, pick up a lot on their human's personality and energy, and if the human is so snarky, irritated, uneven, sounding hostile etc., no wonder an already upbeat and excitable dog would feel so anxious and aggressive, and would need to release all that pent up stuff, and obviously the only way he can release it is by taking out on other dogs. In fact, in brief initial interactions with Robert the dog seems a bit calmer and more receptive. But i'd give her credit for seeking help. I hope it all works out for the dog.

  • @theodorehyatt1782
    @theodorehyatt1782 Рік тому +2

    This is all about socializing and training her how to handle him I'm sure Robert can take care of that easley if she listens and use the tools he gave her

  • @wordnerdink
    @wordnerdink Рік тому +7

    The mistake is she’s frustrated with the dog and not praising properly. Also the dog has no relationship with her and does not look to her for leadership

  • @showngo1587
    @showngo1587 Рік тому +4

    Awesome, she is getting professional help, but if ya don't wanna put in the time and effort.. Don't get a Mal !

  • @mitchellkuta5405
    @mitchellkuta5405 Рік тому

    Had to watch after seeing your ladt one on the comments she got. I give her tons of credit. Number one she's no worse then 90% pet owners number 2 she's looking for help and willing to do the work. If people didn't know Ivan and you made a video people would bash him. Unfortunately that's the way society is now. Like to see follow up from her down the road. Nice looking dog

  • @daveskolnick9643
    @daveskolnick9643 Рік тому +4

    ATTENTION: THIS IS ROBERT'S CLIENT, AND SHE CONTACTED HIM FOR HELP! IF YOU KNOW ROBERT, HE HAS HER BACK!
    ANYONE REMEMBER TRAINING YOUR 1ST DOG? YOU WERE AWKWARD. YOURE NOT HER INSTRUCTOR. WATCH THE VIDEO AND BE ENCOURAGING WITH YOUR COMMENTS!
    IF YOU FOLLOW ROBERT, YOU KNOW HE WILL HELP HER!
    GOOD LUCK!

  • @lillieberger2883
    @lillieberger2883 Рік тому +9

    There is a reason you don’t see mals at a dog park. Don’t bring your dog to a dog park.

  • @ebutuoy5088
    @ebutuoy5088 Рік тому +2

    I have 5 dutch/ mals and mine listen to me really well.

    • @user-eo5mc4jx2x
      @user-eo5mc4jx2x 2 місяці тому

      WOW! Five? I had one of those myself. Best dog ever. A handful, tho, but smartest dog I've ever owned hands down. So loveable, too. I'm really impressed that they all listen to you really well. Kudos! Have fun with your doggos. Sadly, mine have all passed away. Still looking for a dog for me. If you know of any Dutch/Mal puppies available ( hopefully free or cheap, I'm on a fixed income) let me know? I have land in rural area, and am an experienced dog owner. The dog would have a good home with lots of love. Also, lots of exercise as we are quite active. Be blessed - cheers! 😀

  • @lillieberger2883
    @lillieberger2883 Рік тому +4

    One word commands, keep it simple, don’t get angry.

  • @Noahsark17
    @Noahsark17 Рік тому +11

    I know I sound like an asshole, but I will repeat this till the end of time. Why do civilian people with no idea of handling a dog, get a strong drive herder? Start with a basic breed dog, or mutt and build yourself from that point; the fact that these dogs have become popular is a dangerous trend.

    • @jeffk464
      @jeffk464 Рік тому +5

      Seems like a breed becoming popular almost always ruins the breed.

    • @zzc8505
      @zzc8505 Рік тому +5

      they often seek a status pet -- it's cool to walk around with an impressive dog. I've known people like that.

    • @Ponygirl1111
      @Ponygirl1111 Рік тому +5

      I hate to say this, but indiscriminate breeding is a big part of this problem (like most breed problems). I have a feeling that she rescued this dog, and did not seek out a Breeder. There are so many Mals in shelters because of over breeding, breeders not placing pups with knowledgeable owners, and the fact that these dogs were never meant to be pets….they are too much for the average person.

    • @zzc8505
      @zzc8505 Рік тому +1

      @@Ponygirl1111 while the problem if irresponsible breeding does exist, it appears that too many human mistakes/irresponsible "ownership" are labeled as an example of irresponsible breeding.
      While I am relatively new to dog training, I am not new to animals, both domestic and wild. And I see it time and time again how an animal's supposed "temperament"/"trait"/"etc. gets blamed for human "mismanagement." Granted, animal temperaments vary just as much as human, but 9 out 10 serious problems in human-animal interactions stem from humans' failure in one way or another. Just like with children: it depends on who raises them and who teaches/trains them.

    • @jeffk464
      @jeffk464 Рік тому

      @@zzc8505 Nature vs Nurture, the truth is its not one or the other. Genetics plays a huge role in health and temperament, but a really good handler can work with bad temperaments and a really bad handler can make a dog with good temperament poorly behaved.

  • @DF-te2vm
    @DF-te2vm Рік тому +23

    I just started to watch this, but she is so aggravated, micro managing and just not interested in what the pup is feeling. Basically, she is the problem.

    • @KarmaFlight
      @KarmaFlight Рік тому +8

      Maybe a high drive working dog is not the best pet for the average owner. Rocket science for sure...

    • @zzc8505
      @zzc8505 Рік тому +1

      D F. that's what I am saying. Totally agree.

    • @DF-te2vm
      @DF-te2vm Рік тому +5

      @@zzc8505 also, did you hear the pup whine ?? She is a whiner.... just a sweet gentle soul, should be treated gently. But not babbied, just with compassion

    • @zzc8505
      @zzc8505 Рік тому

      @@DF-te2vm In fact, I did hear that. I completely agree with you.

  • @billpeirce7
    @billpeirce7 Рік тому +6

    This video gave me anxiety. That dog is just hyper like every other mal I’ve ever met. I hope Robert can help HER get a better handle on her pup.

    • @asrotties
      @asrotties Рік тому +4

      I absolutely love the energy of that dog. I would love to see him after a few months of work. Once the owner is more comfortable in how to train/work with the dog it will be great to see.

    • @zzc8505
      @zzc8505 Рік тому

      totally.

    • @claudiacanales2662
      @claudiacanales2662 Рік тому +1

      She did pretty well. The dog knows the commands just needs a few more sessions with ecollar.

    • @Klugschieterin
      @Klugschieterin Рік тому +1

      Hm, may be i am wrong, but for me he doesn't look hyper, looks with a good settled energy and is waiting for work...?
      Comparing to my absolute high drive wonderful Dutchy Lady he appears to be calm like my male Dutchy
      Thinking that these dogs are just faster thinking and acting than other dogs. Their loyalty and willing to please helped me so much to learn how better to communicate. Both dogs are incredibly passionate with me 😂
      If you once get used to their speed, you will enjoy it

  • @NinoTheCorso
    @NinoTheCorso Рік тому +2

    She is very emotional. No need for anger if the dog doesn’t listen.

  • @michaelmalcolm5931
    @michaelmalcolm5931 Рік тому +1

    Great Job both owner and trainer. Keep it up

  • @user-eo5mc4jx2x
    @user-eo5mc4jx2x 2 місяці тому

    Malinois are not for everyone- they take a firm, yet patient and very loving hand. ( Most lovable dogs, ever!) Actually, if a person naturally does not the "pack- leader" mentality, Malinois is really not the breed for them. This breed will get out of control quickly, without proper handling. beautiful fur- missle! I'd take him in a heartbeat! Good luck with Whiskey! It's good that you are reaching out for help with him. Credit where credit is due. I wish the best for the both of you. Robert is the man to go to for help,, I hope the outcome is what you want. I'm going to follow this story. Curious as to if she can get Whiskey in hand.

  • @janshows2914
    @janshows2914 Рік тому +2

    I learned so much from this video!

  • @itsfinneganagain
    @itsfinneganagain 2 місяці тому

    Learning so much! Thank you!!

  • @callieshadow8130
    @callieshadow8130 Рік тому +7

    She needs to bond better with her dog. She doesn't seem like she into her dog .She needs a more pleasant voice.
    good video

    • @jpaleblue
      @jpaleblue Рік тому +3

      She's sincerely trying to get help with her dog. So easy for you to sit behind your keyboard and to criticize her.

  • @K9_Queen
    @K9_Queen Рік тому

    Great training knowledge shared with this lady. She definitely needs guidance. Nobody should bark out commands with anger/frustration which is how this woman initially was to her dog. Whiskey doesn’t listen because proper guidance/training hasn’t been instilled in him *yet*

  • @Imwright720
    @Imwright720 Рік тому

    I hear the frustration in her voice. I’m there now.

  • @backkat9475
    @backkat9475 Рік тому

    Thank you. We needed this.

  • @GTWCS14
    @GTWCS14 Рік тому +2

    Unfortunately she's bought tools assuming they are the fix. Fortunately she's come to you to help her build a foundation and learn how to communicate with her pup

  • @sissizhang9648
    @sissizhang9648 Рік тому +6

    I don’t see aI don’t see much aggression of this dog?

    • @mimi7914
      @mimi7914 Рік тому

      there isn't any. Robert needs my dog!🤣

  • @claudiacanales2662
    @claudiacanales2662 Рік тому +2

    Really great video showing us actual ecollar levels in real life situations. I’ve been afraid of going higher than 15 on my ecollar (with wing extender) so thanks for thoroughly explaining your technique!!! What ecollar level would you use if the dog is off leash and goes after a squirrel, cat or other animal? My GSD has high prey drive.

  • @jonatannilsson1563
    @jonatannilsson1563 Рік тому +10

    To me this just looks like a boring handler, a handler who's never engaged in obedience, and every time he's done anything right it's like the lowest of the low good boy.....

  • @virginiapursley7082
    @virginiapursley7082 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this Robert! I learned so much from this because there is so much I have done too. Asking a question though. The dog seemed to really listen, followed commands and stick by her. But is the danger that it was when it needed to be? I couldn't tell very well if her dog ran to the other dogs? or the dog's distraction as bad because the dog stayed by her side? What was I missing?

  • @huntzoeken
    @huntzoeken Рік тому +7

    His dog aggression seems very mild, so should take no time to correct

  • @debraadamsadams6955
    @debraadamsadams6955 Рік тому +2

    Clearly this dog gets on her nerves. I wish people would do their research before purchasing or adopting certain breeds. This dog needs to work. He needs to be doing mental stimulation and some kind of physical activity every single day. It's almost cruel to try to change him into an English Labrador that will be on the lazy side. I know she is trying to help her dog, I am hoping she gets him into agility or something.

  • @haigazkradenian6697
    @haigazkradenian6697 Рік тому

    Dear Robert, first of all thanks for all the amazing wards and info's you made life easier and more effective for dog owners and for dogs also .
    Please help a 5 month female English pointer who is anxious from everything ( EVERYTHING ) a wind breeze a little stone anything moves or doesn't move .
    How should I train her what should I do
    Thank you in advance

  • @dougtilaran3496
    @dougtilaran3496 9 місяців тому +1

    Timing with the other POS shep is CRITICAL. 2 seconds to late and "that DOG lit me up. Ima gonna shred it ! " NOOP. First hint of interest to mutt. Hit it, and head the other way. Not a word ! Had 180 dirt bikes on the farm next door @ 630 AM. All hell got ready to break loose. I nailed her azz and made us scrambled eggs with beef(immediately. US). She's on the porch chilling now/all day watching wheelioes and listening to ringy-dingy KTM's and suff(410 here now... math ?). 5 1/2 month old female Fila.Hmmmjm maybe I should have gone on ebay for dirt bike parts, opened the gate and told her CATCH ! LOL. She will, in a heartbeat. Timing. 3 idiots were pulling in at 640 or so and I did the "correction" dozens followed. Didn't even look. Farted a couple times tho....lol

  • @mimi7914
    @mimi7914 Рік тому +2

    Also, was this dog walked or released any energy prior to this session? That would have been helpful

  • @angelescobar1761
    @angelescobar1761 Рік тому +6

    Do not know what is harder, teaching the lady or the dog

  • @dropmeA
    @dropmeA Рік тому +3

    I'm glad she's getting help, she shouldn't have a Malinois; her personality doesn't meld well with one.

  • @ChelseaUSAfreeasabird
    @ChelseaUSAfreeasabird Рік тому +1

  • @Chrisha80
    @Chrisha80 Рік тому +7

    Come on! He's not agressive....

    • @mimi7914
      @mimi7914 Рік тому +1

      not at all!!😅

    • @Chrisha80
      @Chrisha80 Рік тому

      ​@@mimi7914 Exactly my point😂

  • @user-xy7de6ql9m
    @user-xy7de6ql9m 9 місяців тому +1

    I love love ❤ too

  • @user-ym6lt1ms7y
    @user-ym6lt1ms7y Місяць тому

    Do not use a prong collar, all you have to use is a slip collar properly and correct your dog at the appropriate time.

  • @kevinschuiteboer6367
    @kevinschuiteboer6367 Рік тому +1

    Hi Robbert if I want my dog to come back to me can I use the electric caller I have been putting the collar on shock because the other tones do not seem to be working I have it on low level it doesn’t hurt him but he knows I mean business only if he is on a long line like recall or if he is in the house

  • @stevenglock
    @stevenglock Рік тому +6

    She’s the problem. No control, no authority

  • @sheilak4223
    @sheilak4223 Рік тому +5

    She doesn’t understand her dog and frustrated

    • @Klugschieterin
      @Klugschieterin Рік тому

      She is a beginner - and a really good one - taking responsibility for her dog
      This responsibility is missing by the most of the other owners even if they are with another kind of dogs

  • @pauldow1648
    @pauldow1648 10 місяців тому +1

    Amazing. Not the dog for a nervous lady.
    Oh. Well....

  • @anchitamalhotra5060
    @anchitamalhotra5060 Рік тому +1

    Question- should I continue using a slip lead if my dog shuts down and is too sensetive to it. Have you ever heard of this problem. He is a 5 yr old working line gsd. He really opens up and has fun on a flat collar. There has been no negative experience with the slip lead. I think he is just hyper sensetive to the feeling of it. He even becomes severely aggresive when I put it on and then he just shuts down.
    Would love to hear your opinion 🤔

    • @s.b.5259
      @s.b.5259 Рік тому

      Slip leads hurt tracheas. If he doesn't need it, why are you insistent on using it? Try just a flat collar or if you really need some corrections just a prong or an ecollar if your dog is shutting down like that.

    • @anchitamalhotra5060
      @anchitamalhotra5060 Рік тому +1

      @@s.b.5259 that's what I thought. I use Beckmans training now since I can't get an e collar or prong. But reactivity is still hard to battle with just a flat collar. I have never heard of anyone with the same problem and was curious if it's normal for him to shut down.

    • @anchitamalhotra5060
      @anchitamalhotra5060 Рік тому +1

      @@Valethea don't need it for pulling. Only for reactivity. I have never heard of a dog shut down from such a widely used equipment. I just wanted to know if it's normal. Thanks for letting me know ur experience.

    • @anchitamalhotra5060
      @anchitamalhotra5060 Рік тому +1

      @@Valethea I would make it positive if I HAD to use it but I'm sure there are other ways. Thanks for letting me know i am not alone in this experience.

    • @TeslaNick2
      @TeslaNick2 Рік тому +2

      I think you already know the answer. Stop using the slip lead. If you need more control, use a double lead on a harness and the flat collar. Lot's of dogs shut down with slip leads and even Martingale collars, plenty of dogs hate harnesses and will run and hide when you even show it to them. Do what works for your dog.

  • @Juanissleepy
    @Juanissleepy Рік тому +1

    What a handsome malinois🤩

  • @BD-lj3rk
    @BD-lj3rk Рік тому

    Handler is in way over her head. She should’ve bought a Camry but got a Ferrari. Dominant, intact, higher drive dog. Yeesh. Im glad she found an amazing trainer - for her sake and Whiskey’s.

  • @mimi7914
    @mimi7914 Рік тому +3

    For starters, this is not an agressive dog !! You should see my German Shepherd in terms of other dogs , this dog is nothing!!! Secondly, this woman shouldn't have been put on camera, clearly she is nervous and is tryiing her best to show that she has trained the dog to the best of her ability to thousands of people! Of course she would be nervous and with such a big dog( and supposedly challenging) not a good idea to go on camera.

  • @aky19832001
    @aky19832001 Рік тому +3

    I’m surprised he hasn’t bitten her seriously yet. She’s in over her head with this dog. He’s stressed out and she’s anxious. He’s actually very well tempered and no where near as wired as other BM we’ve seen on here.

  • @rodvan-zeller6360
    @rodvan-zeller6360 Рік тому +6

    At 0:33 the angry emotion on her voice is inexcusable

    • @TeslaNick2
      @TeslaNick2 Рік тому +11

      She's frustrated which is why she's done the right thing and hired a professional to show her a better way. Remember - people usually only seek help when they reach a crisis point.

    • @rodvan-zeller6360
      @rodvan-zeller6360 Рік тому +2

      @@TeslaNick2 Thank you for the reply. I agree with you.

    • @zzc8505
      @zzc8505 Рік тому +1

      rod van-zeller exactly. No wonder the dog is anxious

    • @rodvan-zeller6360
      @rodvan-zeller6360 Рік тому +1

      @@zzc8505 Thank you for the reply. What you feel travels down the leash, the barometer for the love you have for your dog is patience. She needs to go to therapy.

    • @zzc8505
      @zzc8505 Рік тому

      @@rodvan-zeller6360 exactly

  • @raoulamores2167
    @raoulamores2167 11 місяців тому

    The owner needs more of the training rather than her dog.

  • @s.b.5259
    @s.b.5259 Рік тому +9

    What an angry woman. Why does she have a mal? Seems like she just wanted a big, immobile, boring dog to show off. She should have gotten a stuffed animal.
    Hes obedient, but frustrated because she hasn't given him a job to channel all of that maliness into. That's just a lot of lightning she's trying to keep in a tiny bottle, no wonder he doesn't want a relationship with her. She's annoying!

    • @ABCdogtraining802
      @ABCdogtraining802 Рік тому +4

      wrong dog, wrong home but lets see what 30 days does, lol. He is not obedient, almost every command is repeated and broken before released, lol. Time to go back inside and start over....very bad training here, im disgusted robert is using an ecollar with this case...negligent.

    • @s.b.5259
      @s.b.5259 Рік тому

      @@ABCdogtraining802 id wager a bet that he's literally never been introduced into the concept of a break lol. He obeys readily when he thinks something is worth doing though, which is what I meant by obedient, that and I was surprised by him almost wanting to stay near the lady.
      She's got a good dog there, if she developed a relationship with him and worked with him rather than just trying to tamp down any behaviors he has besides "quietly exist by my side"

  • @corinnetodd4807
    @corinnetodd4807 Рік тому +2

    Her energy is not calm and confident from what I see

  • @sandrahummelberger6892
    @sandrahummelberger6892 Рік тому +1

    I don't think it is a good way for a dog aggressive dog to use an e-collar to make it uncomfortable for him to meet other dogs. It might increase his aggression in the long run. By the way, that dog doesn't even look dog aggressive to me, only interested, which ist only natural as it is his own species. Obeying commands and socialisation with other dogs are two different things. E-collars definitivly don't help with socialisation and there are better ways to teach a dog to obey commands.

  • @annabell3385
    @annabell3385 Рік тому +5

    She is the kind of woman who should have a yorkie, imo. That's a powerful dog and she is going to be the cause of some other poor dog or a person getting hurt.

    • @kat7011
      @kat7011 Рік тому +17

      Obviously, she’s the “Kind of woman” who cares and taking responsibility by hiring a fabulous trainer and investing her money, time and effort in training her dog because, she’s that kind of woman!

    • @ABCdogtraining802
      @ABCdogtraining802 Рік тому +1

      @@kat7011 a fabulous trainer would be inside the home re training this dog on a flat collar or slip lead....the dog is clearly not ready for distractions and impliminting an ecollor on top of crap obedience and engagement is negligent. she wants to help the dog, which i love...but she must start over...inside.

    • @jeffk464
      @jeffk464 Рік тому +3

      Oh come on, you don't have to get a lap dog. Her personality is better fit for labs, retrievers, spaniels, but that describes most people.

    • @zzc8505
      @zzc8505 Рік тому

      Anna Bell. that would be one poor yorkie. The woman appears to be overall an anxious, aggravated kind of person, even as she talks to Robert, her voice sounds that way. That would be one nervous yapping yorkie

  • @commandmastacheef
    @commandmastacheef Рік тому

    it's amazing how clueless the owners are just watching her interact with the dog and talk with the dog is all wrong. She repeats her self and her hole tool setup on the dog is wrong. she never read a dog training book. you don't need a trainer ladies and gentleman u can do it yourself read the books and apply what you read to the dog

  • @benharding8424
    @benharding8424 4 місяці тому

    I don't care what anyone says u don't need a prong collar r e colour to train a dog ad choke chain is just as gd I have had cane corso pitbulls no i have Dutch shepherd ad to be honest they are the hardest 😂😂😂 ad I think u are in the wrong place to train him yes it is gd but not at the start

  • @DESCENDINGDR
    @DESCENDINGDR Рік тому +11

    Even her positive reinforcing gestures are whiny. The dog is fine, put the e-collar on her...

    • @adrianrichards247
      @adrianrichards247 Рік тому +1

      Hey guys ….let’s not assume everyone who comments on here is a dog expert . I’d love to know ….why did she pick this breed of dog , is this here first dog, ….and let’s be honest if it is she needs to be calmer and more authoritive.

    • @carina9629
      @carina9629 Рік тому +2

      @@adrianrichards247 also she would have known she was being filmed and maybe that changed her behavior. She might have been extra extra shy which confused Whiskey

  • @mtman2
    @mtman2 Рік тому +3

    This woman only has 1/2 a clue...!
    She's likely incapable for this dog...!
    Maybe get a retriever of some sort...!
    A police dog's wrong for her...!

    • @RobertCabralDogs
      @RobertCabralDogs  Рік тому +5

      Not a police dog. It’s just a Malinois. Takes work. She’s trying. Cut some slack.

    • @mtman2
      @mtman2 Рік тому +1

      @@RobertCabralDogs
      They are one of the breeds used worldwide for that required innate drive like German Shepard, Dobbies, Rotties, Heelers - I've worked with'em all and sometimes all at the same time and not all my dogs...!
      They need a serious person that connects with them the way their nature requires...!
      I'm sure you know what I mean...she's had 3yrs and is more lost then the poor dog(beautiful animal)...!
      Maybe she can be brought to the understanding needed and possibly be able to walk in it tho doesn't seem likely...!
      Wish them all the luck but it takes alot more then that...!

    • @Ponygirl1111
      @Ponygirl1111 Рік тому

      Is there such a thing as “just a Malinois”?

    • @TheWorkingAussie
      @TheWorkingAussie Рік тому +1

      ​@Ponygirl1111 Yes, Malinois aren't magical beings who are very different from other breeds. Malinois are just dogs who require more mental and physical stimulation than other breeds. They require a bit more work than other breeds, but that's what makes breeds different from each other.

    • @Ponygirl1111
      @Ponygirl1111 Рік тому

      @@TheWorkingAussie In my understanding, these aren’t just run of the mill canines. Most canines can not leap 12-14” in the air backwards nor scale a 20” wall, but I’ve seen Mals accomplish this on a Monday!
      They are known for all of the attributes that single them out, to excel in military and law enforcement. This is no ordinary canine, and the breed fans probably would be offended if someone told them that they were not much different from most breeds.
      You made that statement and then listed 3 very important things that they need more of than other breeds….physical and mental stimulation, exercise and WORK!! These things can be challenging to fulfill in any canine, and most people just want a dog, a buddy, a companion….they don’t necessarily bargain for that dog to require so much more than they have to offer. I’ve worked with horses my entire life, and I would gladly spend my day with the rankest thoroughbred than an entire day in public with my Euro Dobi!!! It would be less exhausting and stressful!!
      No joke!

  • @ABCdogtraining802
    @ABCdogtraining802 Рік тому +5

    is this dog e-collar trained?...so many mistakes, not even fair to have this dog outside, let alone use an ecollar, wow. e collars are to finish and proof, there is clearly multiple and basic training issues here. start over.