Looks like a twin to my Baby , Germy Mal as well, mine is now 8 year's old , he's been the Best for me and still is , He's Better looking than any other K9 iv seen , we truly have Good Looking Baby's ,
@@aussiecowboah8825 of course they are healthier. Genetic diversity decreases the probability that duplicate copies of a bad gene will be inherited. You can selectively breed purebreds but you have to pay meticulous attention to health screening, hip testing elbow testing eye testing cardiac testing Etc. Every pure breed has predisposition to different ailments. Dobermans have cardiac issues and Von Willebrand's disease. German Shepherds and Malinois need to be tested for eyes, hips and elbows. German Shepherds in particular are prone to hip dysplasia because they have been so popularized that too many backyard breeders bred them without doing proper Health testing. The working line German Shepherds don't suffer from dysplasia as much as the show line Shepherds do. And Malinois suffer from hip dysplasia even less because they are not nearly as popular as German Shepherds. If they continue to increase in popularity I fear that backyard breeders will also ruin them by causing them more health problems without doing proper screening prior to breeding. of the story is, he want to get a Shepherd, get a working line German Shepherd Malinois Cross or just get a working line German Shepherd. They're close enough cousin breeds that they will usually look purebred. They will either look like a Malinois only slightly larger or Like a Shepherd. They don't look like mutts at all and a lot of these X Malinois, German Malinois or Shepinois are often mistaken for purebred Malinois or purebred German Shepherds. Some will have the van coat of the Malinois but will be larger with a larger head and a fuller coat Like a Shepherd. But they will have the square structure of the Malinois. In contrast, stumble have the black Sable coat of their working line Sable German Shepherd and have the longer body of the shepherd. I reiterate, a working line German Shepherd is an entirely different creature than a show line German Shepherd. Do a simple Google search on black Sable working line German Shepherd and you will see what I mean. You don't see them on the street that often as pets. They are primarily used for police military and protection
My dog looked identical! He was the greatest. Unfortunately, he passed away after 14 years. I always wondered what mix it was until I came across your video. I would love to know from which breeder you bought him. I miss my dog very much and I would like in the future the new one to look the same as the previous one, that is like the one from the video. Does the breeder have a website?
@@Splashstar216 My shepinois isn't fearless but in some ways he's very brave, I'd say he's more sensitive than timid. The gsd I've met I've been more impressed with female's nerves than male's, I've seen plenty of nervous male gsd.
@@jimmynich4791 well then you must not be familiar with working line German Shepherds. The show line ones that most people know about are pathetic examples of the breed and not what a true German Shepherd should be. The working lines are tough as nails
@@jimmynich4791 depends on the German Shepherd Malinois being bread. If you're breeding a working line German shepherd with a Malinois you'll have an amazing dog. If you're breeding a showline German shepherd with a Malinois then you'll have a pet quality dog. Buy amazing I mean tough as Nails. Working line German Shepherds are pretty much an entirely different breed than the show line variety. The show line variety are not the original German Shepherd and are sad representation of the breed.
@@Splashstar216 exactly. Most people I see with Shepherds have the show line Shepherds with very poor nerves and character bred only for good looks which I don't even think look that great because they look so deformed. A real working line German Shepherd is tough-as-nails and an incredible dog. Most people don't even know what they are though. I've met countless people with gorgeous black Sable working line German Shepherds that they happen to get from a rescue and all they knew was that it was the best dogs ever had that they figured it was a husky mix because they don't know what a black Sable German Shepherd is. I had to explain that that's a working line German Shepherd and that's why it's such an awesome dog
Yeah - father malinois and mother gsd probably. That is why he is still pretty big and looks like a mal but size is gsd. Good looking dog but not sure about ability to work though.
It depends what stage you are with training. In the early aquisition stage, we use alot of treats, but once the dog is confidently responding, not only do we put the dog on a variable reward schedule (so they're being rewarded more randomly), but we also use other reinforcement (toys, play, touch, praise, the environment)
I have a dog like this but it has different colours but it hasn't been trained yet and it will take a bit longer cuz she was abandoned as a baby and had to move country's to get with ud
This is my first time seeing your video of max he is beautiful I would like to do my research to know everything about the exact same dog you have or where you bought him because seeing him for the first time I already fell in love with him can you let me know where I can learn more about the type of dog you have and where you got him from so that I can start doing my research on the malinois German Shepherd mix I am very interested in owning one just like Max
If you are going to buy a working breed, I would always recommend seeking a reputable breeder, rather than one who purposely breeds mixes. Dogs like Max are high drive and need a working home where they will take part in hobbies such as agility, scentwork, tracking or protection sports. Generally they dont' fair well in pet homes and often struggle with behaviours such as reactivity, whcih aren't fun to live with!
Yes he sure is! Ive bred,trained and worked these mal x they are excellent dogs in the correct hands but wasted and potentially dangerous in the wrong ones........these dogs need worked they aint ordinary family dogs they genuinely need purpose
@@naturewatcher7596 no, because its against the law for dogs to be off lead around livestock in the UK. So there would never be a reason for a dog to be unattended around livestock. If you have a dog who is killing for fun, then your dog needs some management in place, i.e a lead to prevent them from rehearsing this behaviour, and training to improve on lead control if required. I would never recommend attempting to retrain a sheep killer as it would be incredibly irresponsible.
We train using a variety of reinforcers such as food, toys, praise, touch and the environment. Having the reinforcer there doesn't guarantee your dog will respond to you. Training your dog to understand each cue in different environments and with different distractions takes time.
I have one of these and she's almost 2. Unspayed no papers. Crate trained and potty trained. Come get her please she doesn't play well with my dog. I'm in Jackson michigan. Please come get her.
I really don't want to be negative here but why use kids as the test subject to social proof?? Why risk? Kid should be in protective gear or dog needs to be on a leash / have a muzzle or something to avoid any "accident" at ALL costs... Trust me I know what it's like to trust our dogs with all of our heart etc as I have a Belgian Malinois x German Shepherd mix and have trained her with over 35 tricks, etc but still I don't play with taking a chance on a young kid. Not a crash dummy. Not worth it.
Max isn't aggressive. We don't train around children at all when we have reactive dogs in for training. Max is a young puppy who needed to learn better manners,.
Tricks are not Obedience, you might have been able to train the dog to do tricks but you had no control over behavior, if you train Obedience properly then you should not have to worry, if you do then you are a terrible trainer and a terrible handler.
Max is a very good looking boy. He’s a great mix bread.
Good Job. Enjoyed your work from Zimbabwe.
Beautiful dog!
Looks like a twin to my Baby , Germy Mal as well, mine is now 8 year's old , he's been the Best for me and still is , He's Better looking than any other K9 iv seen , we truly have Good Looking Baby's ,
I agree ! I had one, her name was Sasha. Adopted at age 5 yrs. She passed away from a stroke at 13. 6 years
My Condolences , They teach us much about True Love 💝
Such a cute pup! I currently have a 5 month old MalxGSD too. I'm hoping I can get her as well trained as your pup
shepherd mutts are the best thing you can get ... they are healthier than the pure breeds
RePlayBoy101 true
Really?! Didn’t know they were healthier :o
It’s like a mutt but not mutt kinda same dog
@@alixkirkland6236 - malinois are similar but they definitely have way more energy
@@aussiecowboah8825 of course they are healthier. Genetic diversity decreases the probability that duplicate copies of a bad gene will be inherited. You can selectively breed purebreds but you have to pay meticulous attention to health screening, hip testing elbow testing eye testing cardiac testing Etc. Every pure breed has predisposition to different ailments. Dobermans have cardiac issues and Von Willebrand's disease. German Shepherds and Malinois need to be tested for eyes, hips and elbows. German Shepherds in particular are prone to hip dysplasia because they have been so popularized that too many backyard breeders bred them without doing proper Health testing. The working line German Shepherds don't suffer from dysplasia as much as the show line Shepherds do. And Malinois suffer from hip dysplasia even less because they are not nearly as popular as German Shepherds. If they continue to increase in popularity I fear that backyard breeders will also ruin them by causing them more health problems without doing proper screening prior to breeding. of the story is, he want to get a Shepherd, get a working line German Shepherd Malinois Cross or just get a working line German Shepherd. They're close enough cousin breeds that they will usually look purebred. They will either look like a Malinois only slightly larger or Like a Shepherd. They don't look like mutts at all and a lot of these X Malinois, German Malinois or Shepinois are often mistaken for purebred Malinois or purebred German Shepherds. Some will have the van coat of the Malinois but will be larger with a larger head and a fuller coat Like a Shepherd. But they will have the square structure of the Malinois. In contrast, stumble have the black Sable coat of their working line Sable German Shepherd and have the longer body of the shepherd. I reiterate, a working line German Shepherd is an entirely different creature than a show line German Shepherd. Do a simple Google search on black Sable working line German Shepherd and you will see what I mean. You don't see them on the street that often as pets. They are primarily used for police military and protection
Love the little westie distraction , what a cutie LOL
Good looking dog.
Ours is the same his mum is a German shepherd and his dad’s a Malino and his name’s max too ! That’s just cute
My dog looked identical! He was the greatest. Unfortunately, he passed away after 14 years. I always wondered what mix it was until I came across your video. I would love to know from which breeder you bought him. I miss my dog very much and I would like in the future the new one to look the same as the previous one, that is like the one from the video. Does the breeder have a website?
That's the first pup I've seen that wasn't terrified of the vac.
He's a shepinois, what do you expect?! 🤣 Mals are fearless dogs and GSDs are hella courageous. ❤️
@@Splashstar216 My shepinois isn't fearless but in some ways he's very brave, I'd say he's more sensitive than timid. The gsd I've met I've been more impressed with female's nerves than male's, I've seen plenty of nervous male gsd.
@@jimmynich4791 well then you must not be familiar with working line German Shepherds. The show line ones that most people know about are pathetic examples of the breed and not what a true German Shepherd should be. The working lines are tough as nails
@@jimmynich4791 depends on the German Shepherd Malinois being bread. If you're breeding a working line German shepherd with a Malinois you'll have an amazing dog. If you're breeding a showline German shepherd with a Malinois then you'll have a pet quality dog. Buy amazing I mean tough as Nails. Working line German Shepherds are pretty much an entirely different breed than the show line variety. The show line variety are not the original German Shepherd and are sad representation of the breed.
@@Splashstar216 exactly. Most people I see with Shepherds have the show line Shepherds with very poor nerves and character bred only for good looks which I don't even think look that great because they look so deformed. A real working line German Shepherd is tough-as-nails and an incredible dog. Most people don't even know what they are though. I've met countless people with gorgeous black Sable working line German Shepherds that they happen to get from a rescue and all they knew was that it was the best dogs ever had that they figured it was a husky mix because they don't know what a black Sable German Shepherd is. I had to explain that that's a working line German Shepherd and that's why it's such an awesome dog
Me and my Wife Ann live in Albania. Our Belgian Malinois is 8 months old. What an amazing dog 🐶. He is my wife's baby 😂
Okos malinois 👌🏆és jó tanítö👌✌️✌️✌️
So does. Mine. Can you show in detail how to trained them
Amazing!!!
any tips getting a 8 week old one
soon!
How is it? Im considering this next. Ive owned Shepherds my whole life
Love them
Aww looks like they’re in your pfp now :)
Yeah - father malinois and mother gsd probably. That is why he is still pretty big and looks like a mal but size is gsd. Good looking dog but not sure about ability to work though.
What do you mean
What I’m trying to say is it’s a bad ass dog bred with a bad ass dog
But aren’t they both working breeds?
This is a great video❤️💕👍😃
Thank you
Looks just like my Malinois x
Yes. And like my. He's name is Dix 🏅
All three of us have triplets
Any tutorials?
I love it can I get some tips on how to make my own do that
Positive reinforcement. Keep him busy.
Wow. They really all hate brooms etc. it’s universal I thought it was just mine
I raise German Malinois pups. The last litter, the two I sold are both in K9 academies To refer to this breed as anything short of perfect is a joke.
How is around elders and kids?
I Just got one puppy mixed like this...any suggestions for mame?.Thanks
Ringo
Bullet
@@pronounsz9697 Thank you!
@@pronounsz9697 Nice names! Thanks!
Really curious on what you named ur dog^_^
What happens when you run out of treats ? Or do you just make sure you don't.
It depends what stage you are with training. In the early aquisition stage, we use alot of treats, but once the dog is confidently responding, not only do we put the dog on a variable reward schedule (so they're being rewarded more randomly), but we also use other reinforcement (toys, play, touch, praise, the environment)
I have a dog like this but it has different colours but it hasn't been trained yet and it will take a bit longer cuz she was abandoned as a baby and had to move country's to get with ud
That’s an obedient dog
Fantastico sembra il mio da cucciolo
Can they be raised around cats/younger children?
This is my first time seeing your video of max he is beautiful I would like to do my research to know everything about the exact same dog you have or where you bought him because seeing him for the first time I already fell in love with him can you let me know where I can learn more about the type of dog you have and where you got him from so that I can start doing my research on the malinois German Shepherd mix I am very interested in owning one just like Max
If you are going to buy a working breed, I would always recommend seeking a reputable breeder, rather than one who purposely breeds mixes. Dogs like Max are high drive and need a working home where they will take part in hobbies such as agility, scentwork, tracking or protection sports. Generally they dont' fair well in pet homes and often struggle with behaviours such as reactivity, whcih aren't fun to live with!
Yes, bit of a difference I'd say.
Is he really a German shepherd cross to belgian?
Doesn't look much like a German shepherd but it could be tough
@@abandonedbucharest7704 hes back legs slightly and ears look like a German shepherd hes clearly a mix between the malinois and German shepherd
Yes he sure is! Ive bred,trained and worked these mal x they are excellent dogs in the correct hands but wasted and potentially dangerous in the wrong ones........these dogs need worked they aint ordinary family dogs they genuinely need purpose
@@joanapaiva7554 our family is first time dog owners and we got our shepionis puppy 3 months ago he is 3 months now do you have any advices and tips ?
Shepinois*
Any farm training as well? To guard livestock instead of chasing and killing for fun?
We have trainers on our team who have access to livestock to train around
@@AdolescentDogsUK Do you train the dogs how to work with livestock or just how to ignore and not attack it?
@@naturewatcher7596 Just to ignore livestock
@@AdolescentDogsUK Will it do it even without the owner's supervision, when roaming on its own?
@@naturewatcher7596 no, because its against the law for dogs to be off lead around livestock in the UK. So there would never be a reason for a dog to be unattended around livestock. If you have a dog who is killing for fun, then your dog needs some management in place, i.e a lead to prevent them from rehearsing this behaviour, and training to improve on lead control if required. I would never recommend attempting to retrain a sheep killer as it would be incredibly irresponsible.
So how does working them of treats so they do it regardless work?
We train using a variety of reinforcers such as food, toys, praise, touch and the environment. Having the reinforcer there doesn't guarantee your dog will respond to you. Training your dog to understand each cue in different environments and with different distractions takes time.
Never start with treats never have to get off treats, treats don't work in distractions, what if I told you ask you ever need is verbal praise.
@@ericmitchell7586 Reinforces absolutely do work with distractions if you understand the science and aren't using a treat as a bribe
How I wish my Mals are as behaved as him😆😆
Nice 👍 my dog sooo hardheaded 😢
How is no one mentioning that tail lol
O meu CÃO TOM é dessa RAÇA maravilhosa do país da Bélgica PASTOR BELGA MALINOIS DOURADO e também faz isto
I have one of these and she's almost 2. Unspayed no papers. Crate trained and potty trained. Come get her please she doesn't play well with my dog. I'm in Jackson michigan. Please come get her.
Are these mix healthy ?
Yes, I believe they have less health problems than german shepherds
İt Just player not guardian i have same of this but not guardian
my bitch is cross from apbt and belgian shepherd is beautiful
Dad malinoise
Mom g.sheppard
I really don't want to be negative here but why use kids as the test subject to social proof?? Why risk? Kid should be in protective gear or dog needs to be on a leash / have a muzzle or something to avoid any "accident" at ALL costs... Trust me I know what it's like to trust our dogs with all of our heart etc as I have a Belgian Malinois x German Shepherd mix and have trained her with over 35 tricks, etc but still I don't play with taking a chance on a young kid. Not a crash dummy. Not worth it.
Max isn't aggressive. We don't train around children at all when we have reactive dogs in for training. Max is a young puppy who needed to learn better manners,.
Tricks are not Obedience, you might have been able to train the dog to do tricks but you had no control over behavior, if you train Obedience properly then you should not have to worry, if you do then you are a terrible trainer and a terrible handler.
so , pretty much keep something in his mouth at all times ...
That dog is definitely not 5 months lol
Mine is 6 months and about that size so I believe it
What’s with the rope around his mouth 🤬