Amen! My Malinois Black Jack is three years old and spends all day every day with me out on my oilfield route. Our bond is super tight and he's very perceptive of what I need from him. Thank you for helping me to be good enough for him.
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
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, 👍
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!
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 dog!!!!!
so, maybe a dumb question on here, but I just got a malinois mix and I am so out of my realm of knowledge. Would your brother be willing to contact me and help me with a few issues I have with mine?
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.
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!
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!
@@TheWorkingAussie Most of our dogs must live in a world dominated by humans. My thought is that when my dog knows the ins and outs of getting along with other dogs as well as humans, her quality of life improves significantly
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!
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!!
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.
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 UA-cam as a must watch page, because just watching this one video so far was incredibly informative. I can’t wait to watch more.
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!!!!
I Absolutely LOVE these videos. I rescued my Mal when she was 3/3.5yrs old. About to be euthanised. She has been nothing but loving, attentive, obedient with all my family, Wife, two young girls. She was a super fast study, only with the help of Roberts videos. I used them all to help me turn her from an overweight, highly aggressive Mal to a super high drive, loving girl. She has been my rock these last two half years and I couldn't have do it without Roberts help. Thank you sir!
@@Ktontonet absolutely you can! I watched Roberts Video’s, via trail and error, I’ve managed to find my best friend. I’m sure you can too. Good luck and god bless x
This was really reassuring. I have a 2 year old Malinois and I honestly didnt know his breed until he started getting aggressive and attacking family members. He's at the risk of being euthanized right now so I'm hoping these videos help. I feel like a failure for not realizing sooner and I just want him to be a happy non aggressive boy
I wish I had found this video about 6 weeks ago when I first got my GSD puppy. She’s doing pretty good with basic commands but I still don’t have luring under my belt. Thanks for great info.
You are Great 🤑🤑🤑Week 3 ownership of 13 week rottweiler. Strong drive. Love alll your videos so far. Wish I found this one first 3 weeks ago 😢. Loader Jo is such a good pup, we are working on more luring than before. All meals but half of breakfast are now being hand fed with training and luring now. I posted a short of her "rottweiler playpen" When I get back to work after puppy leave, I will buy your membership for sure. My husband is already paying for the best food, etc. So I don't want to bother him with the extra atm. We are doing very well with the 7 free range chickens. Thank you for the videos!!
I'm glad I found this channel. My Malinois adopted me a few months ago. She was a stray 'hood dog that was jumping the fence to play with my flatmates dog. She feared people and would bolt when she saw us. Eventually she adopted me, and I hope that we're together for many years.
For some reason that's still unknown to me, my dog took an instant liking to me when I started volunteering at the shelter where he was living back then. He's a Malinois mix.
@@shreeraaman1667 Mali was semi-feral, living on the streets and grabbing a feed anywhere that she could jump a fence. No collar, not spayed, and the 1st time she saw herself in a mirror, she freaked out a little. She just didn't like or trust humans. I don't blame her! I don't like or trust many either.
Wish I had this for the family to watch before we got our pup. She's the best but stubborn on the down position. To many people teaching makes things difficult.
Just got my new GSD 4 days ago and is 9 weeks old. She is almost never more than a few feet from me at anytime and will do this right now without treats because I have not started using them yet. This one is going to be the best one I've trained
I choice a Belgian beige Tervuren at 16 weeks, after the initial interest from someone else fell through. When I went to see him he was running loose. Looked extremely nervous, running away from me and looked like a scared baby fox! I knew he needed lots of work. He has improved in confidence is extremely intelligent, quick to learn but I still find it hard to fully engage him. I really think he’s missed out on a vital stage of shaping behaviors.
How was it worked for you, rescuing at that age? Was training much more difficult, or fairly decent? I’m in a position to rescue a 6-7mo mix, and am gun shy about it. He’s extremely timed. After 30/40min with the owner, he finally opened a little to me. Which is the exact opposite what a Mal or Shep would do
@@danielsnyder4114 Though I worked with guide dog puppies for years every dog and breed is different. I rescued a Mali mix just under a year old. I had a trainer I could trust walk me through a lot. More than once. I am by nature driven, committed and athletic. I took a huge chance adopting this guy, but I trusted the trainer completely and was told together we would be great. She was right, however I do have a rock solid Labrador the same age who has taught my Mali mix how calm and stress free he is. My Mali mix took a year to fully trust me 100% and this was with training everyday. Phenomenal dog. Worth it all.
Your videos are a great help for training my Malinois pup (''Mr Greengrass''). Because UA-cam is free yet I watch lots of your training vids I felt it only correct to ''put my money where my mouth is'' send a ''super thanks''. Cheers, Steven.
Great info! Our daughter just got a Malinois pup and our LEO son has a full grown Mal as his work K9. Definitely subscribing and want to learn more about your teaching techniques!👍
Short sessions for training to keep it fun but what do you do in between? They're always learning, even in downtime. So do you crate, allow free time, etc? I'm genuinely curious what that looks like.
that's how you should work with malinois(!!!) I hope that your videos will help me in working with my little girl, who had a very difficult start in her life and still has a lot of problems; she is 7 months old, she is very demanding, but I love her from the bottom of my heart and I believe that in the end I will raise her to be a balanced and polite dog, for her and my own good:)
Subbed! I've got a 7 weeks old pup Nora, who's the daughter of my 2 other dogs. A CSW (mom) and a Tervuren Shepherd x Carpatian Wolf (dad). She reminds me a lot of maligator pups. Can't wait to show her the ropes, literally
I wish I would’ve done a little more research when training my GSD because he could’ve been just like this but only he isn’t very good driven. He still listens and learns without the need of treats or affection. He still walks everywhere I go on a leash or off. Wild I have never trained a dog that acts the way he does at seven months. I get way too many wows in public.
My four-month-old pups listen to the commands for sit, stay, come, lie down, walk forward, walk backwards, go in circles, climb up, climb down and eat. My problem according to your video is that I have them sit down in between each command and I can see that it gets frustrating for them because it breaks momentum. Thank you
I have a cocker spaniel, i live in belgium and i'm italian. My dog understand commands in Italian but also in french. I'm sure he will also get it in english, as according to some dogs can associate up to 4 sometimes 5 words to a same things, being a command or an object. Nice job to train malinois since they are such little puppy. they are very demanding and can be a disaster in in hands of unexperienced people.
I’m 63 years old and my parents had American and Canadian champions during the show circuit. I also have shown dogs and trained them. Great video. Well done 👍
Hi Robert love your videos I love the fact that your straight no messing say it how it is some people need to hear that they may not like it but they need to be told I have a 14 month old belgian malinois both parents are dutch shepherd's he is from very serious working lines I have his brn number if you want to see the working lines he is from I've had him since 4 weeks old hardly done any training with him just basics but he just knows things with no training his protection for me is off the chart he won't let any stranger near me if someone with a hood up or someone just acting a bit strange he won't take his eyes off them if they move towards us he sits right between my legs growls and barks which tends to keep the bad elements away haha also his tracking and the way he searches is relentless like he's trained I was brought up around working dogs lurchers stag hounds and terriers and they was trained to follow a scent my boy kaos works the ground just like they did but no training its just natural and I've never had a day of problems with him I am out with him all day everyday and do between 10 and 20 miles a day and kaos could do more but as soon as I stop and we get back to the tent he switches off no hassle no fuss just sits with me for the night then waiting till the morning so we can do it all again he just knows when the day starts and when it ends I think he is pretty amazing I'm lucky to have him are all working line mals like him just do things naturally or have I really got lucky? His grandad is called mensa from Ian Morgan at lorockmoor working dogs here in the UK have you heard of them? Sorry fir the long comment hope you can find time to reply thanks for listening 🙏
I received my Mal as a surprise gift so I was not really prepared to raise him properly since I'm a first time owner. I wish I found this video earlier than I did coz the first training vids I came across with did not teach this and it only got me frustrated. I feel like I wasn't doing anything right and can't figure out what I was doing wrong. There aren't any reputable dog trainers that specialize in working dogs like Mals here in our place so I have to do the training myself. I hope it isn't too late for me to do a reset on my dog.
Im so pleased to find this channel.Love these dogs. Seen so many of them on these videos. I will b following these traing videos, hope to be able to use some of trainings with one of my dogs. Hope there will be more than this one. Thanks. Cheers Ps. All my dogs r rescue and adopted at mostly older dogs - 6- 9 years old. Eud this work for them do u think please?
#robertcabral i have a 2 month old puppy belga malinois your video will be great to train my dog thank you so much i appreciate your help because instead of paying alot of money from they could train my dog i will train him at home like a profesional.
I just have a Belgian Shepard as a gift. He is 8 months old ,He is food motivated and like to know if i should still used a basic training of no command like the puppies.
Thank you for your awesome training videos! I have a gsd that went to a board and train at six months. She has since regressed at 14!months and is now reactive inside the house to mailmen any tips since I don’t know when they are coming she is tethered in place when I’m not interacting with her.
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Can I still have a change to train a 9 month just got him and only think he nows is he's name. Never got training with he's previously owners.
Thank you sir for all ure doing. can i have a copy like a print out of dog training thank you
Question, what is the cost of a 4 month Male Belgian Malinois (untrained), ?
How many hours per day to train a puppy? Over a period of time, the dog is less receptive?
He's so happy to please and he's doing really well Bless him
This is awesome. No dominance no complexity, just building happy habits
The dominance comes later.
Amen! My Malinois Black Jack is three years old and spends all day every day with me out on my oilfield route. Our bond is super tight and he's very perceptive of what I need from him. Thank you for helping me to be good enough for him.
This is THE BEST video to have for puppy owners
he is already better than most dogs at my local dog training 😂🤣😇
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
Hemp jeans hemp pants don tear
That's awesome! The level of attention your dog gives you even through distractions, I would like that when I get a BM
So you took your pet to non pet friendly stores… Entitlement.
Hey I need your help
@@JamieSativaMaybe he didn’t go to the non dog friendly stores.
This baby is a smart and fast learner.
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, 👍
I believe it is available to everyone 😆
From japan,teaching these movement to pup is so much of fun for me , enough to forget time.
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!
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 dog!!!!!
so, maybe a dumb question on here, but I just got a malinois mix and I am so out of my realm of knowledge. Would your brother be willing to contact me and help me with a few issues I have with mine?
No dogs are easy to train If you don't know what you're doing. Making training mistakes (especially with this breed) are hard to undo.
A big 👊🏻 to your bro my friend.
🙏🏻Thanku to your brother for his sacrifice & his service ❤🇺🇸
@@lolaoh2001 Too kind and I will make sure that he sees this! We gotta take care of our Vets!! Thanks again!
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.
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.
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!
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!
@@clapdemcheekz731 Seriously? Dogs are animals, not tools. Tools are inanimate objects, not living beings. I feel bad for any animal that you own.
@@TheWorkingAussie Most of our dogs must live in a world dominated by humans. My thought is that when my dog knows the ins and outs of getting along with other dogs as well as humans, her quality of life improves significantly
Focused on food 😂
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!
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!!
Check my online training. Lots of great info. robertcabral.com
I will! Thankyou!
His energy is smart energy.
Not a dumb blue ass fly.
Their smartness is on display 24/7
He became more interested and more confident.
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.
Yep, there's no free lunch in the puppy world. The hungrier the puppy the better the student. 😺 ❤
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 UA-cam as a must watch page, because just watching this one video so far was incredibly informative. I can’t wait to watch more.
He's been an eager student from the beginning. Lovely puppy. Thank you Robert : )
LOVE the way you teach with LOVE you are a great teacher!, this breed needs this a lot of interaction handling with the handler.
Thank you so much!
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!!!!
Great job!
i wish i had the time to adopt a dog! malinois and german shepards are my all time favorite dogs
What a smart pup ❤️🇿🇦❤️
Exactly how I began training my Mal puppy when he came home.
I have female Belgian and she is amazing . So loyal and smart. Also very biggg
Robert, that was such a very natural and beautiful connection with a young puppy. Thanks. I love your Sensibilities regarding how you train dogs.
Robert..you really are a master teacher.
I love that character is so central in your training.
If there's any animal on earth cuter than a Mally puppy I've yet to meet it!
I Absolutely LOVE these videos. I rescued my Mal when she was 3/3.5yrs old. About to be euthanised. She has been nothing but loving, attentive, obedient with all my family, Wife, two young girls. She was a super fast study, only with the help of Roberts videos.
I used them all to help me turn her from an overweight, highly aggressive Mal to a super high drive, loving girl.
She has been my rock these last two half years and I couldn't have do it without Roberts help.
Thank you sir!
Thank you!!!
I love your comment, it gives me much hope with my mali, she is 8 months and not trained. I think I still can help her!!
@@Ktontonet absolutely you can!
I watched Roberts Video’s, via trail and error, I’ve managed to find my best friend. I’m sure you can too. Good luck and god bless x
This was really reassuring.
I have a 2 year old Malinois and I honestly didnt know his breed until he started getting aggressive and attacking family members. He's at the risk of being euthanized right now so I'm hoping these videos help. I feel like a failure for not realizing sooner and I just want him to be a happy non aggressive boy
I wish I had found this video about 6 weeks ago when I first got my GSD puppy. She’s doing pretty good with basic commands but I still don’t have luring under my belt. Thanks for great info.
Such smart dogs and they have much love for their owners and family!
You are Great 🤑🤑🤑Week 3 ownership of 13 week rottweiler. Strong drive. Love alll your videos so far. Wish I found this one first 3 weeks ago 😢. Loader Jo is such a good pup, we are working on more luring than before. All meals but half of breakfast are now being hand fed with training and luring now. I posted a short of her "rottweiler playpen" When I get back to work after puppy leave, I will buy your membership for sure. My husband is already paying for the best food, etc. So I don't want to bother him with the extra atm. We are doing very well with the 7 free range chickens. Thank you for the videos!!
I love how in the end the dog was: you are cool and everything but dad is the best lol
I have never been dumbfounded by simple common sense! Thank you this is awesome knowledge!
Glad you liked it!
I'm glad I found this channel. My Malinois adopted me a few months ago. She was a stray 'hood dog that was jumping the fence to play with my flatmates dog. She feared people and would bolt when she saw us. Eventually she adopted me, and I hope that we're together for many years.
For some reason that's still unknown to me, my dog took an instant liking to me when I started volunteering at the shelter where he was living back then. He's a Malinois mix.
@@shreeraaman1667 Mali was semi-feral, living on the streets and grabbing a feed anywhere that she could jump a fence. No collar, not spayed, and the 1st time she saw herself in a mirror, she freaked out a little. She just didn't like or trust humans. I don't blame her! I don't like or trust many either.
Unbelievably helpful - I did it wrong with mine, but understand this for the future
These dogs are so smart 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Beautiful pup.
Thank you!
Wish I had this for the family to watch before we got our pup. She's the best but stubborn on the down position. To many people teaching makes things difficult.
Just got my new GSD 4 days ago and is 9 weeks old. She is almost never more than a few feet from me at anytime and will do this right now without treats because I have not started using them yet. This one is going to be the best one I've trained
I choice a Belgian beige Tervuren at 16 weeks, after the initial interest from someone else fell through. When I went to see him he was running loose. Looked extremely nervous, running away from me and looked like a scared baby fox! I knew he needed lots of work. He has improved in confidence is extremely intelligent, quick to learn but I still find it hard to fully engage him. I really think he’s missed out on a vital stage of shaping behaviors.
I have a 1yr. old Mali rescue mix. I have done these exercises even as he is a bit older. Great video in so many ways!❤️
How was it worked for you, rescuing at that age? Was training much more difficult, or fairly decent?
I’m in a position to rescue a 6-7mo mix, and am gun shy about it. He’s extremely timed. After 30/40min with the owner, he finally opened a little to me. Which is the exact opposite what a Mal or Shep would do
@@danielsnyder4114 Though I worked with guide dog puppies for years every dog and breed is different. I rescued a Mali mix just under a year old. I had a trainer I could trust walk me through a lot. More than once. I am by nature driven, committed and athletic. I took a huge chance adopting this guy, but I trusted the trainer completely and was told together we would be great. She was right, however I do have a rock solid Labrador the same age who has taught my Mali mix how calm and stress free he is. My Mali mix took a year to fully trust me 100% and this was with training everyday. Phenomenal dog. Worth it all.
Your videos are a great help for training my Malinois pup (''Mr Greengrass''). Because UA-cam is free yet I watch lots of your training vids I felt it only correct to ''put my money where my mouth is'' send a ''super thanks''. Cheers, Steven.
Thank you for that. Much appreciated
Claude?
@@theLowestPointInMyLife Yup, on his paperwork he's down as ''Claude Jeremiah Greengrass 😂😂
Great info! Our daughter just got a Malinois pup and our LEO son has a full grown Mal as his work K9. Definitely subscribing and want to learn more about your teaching techniques!👍
Short sessions for training to keep it fun but what do you do in between? They're always learning, even in downtime. So do you crate, allow free time, etc? I'm genuinely curious what that looks like.
I finally saved up for my pup (Dutch) I researched for 2 years about this breed and really appreciate this info.
Thank you, Robert. Another great video. These tips are a huge assist to me training my GSD pup. Great focus and lots of praise helps alot.
that's how you should work with malinois(!!!) I hope that your videos will help me in working with my little girl, who had a very difficult start in her life and still has a lot of problems; she is 7 months old, she is very demanding, but I love her from the bottom of my heart and I believe that in the end I will raise her to be a balanced and polite dog, for her and my own good:)
Thanks Robert, great training lesson 👍
Subbed! I've got a 7 weeks old pup Nora, who's the daughter of my 2 other dogs. A CSW (mom) and a Tervuren Shepherd x Carpatian Wolf (dad). She reminds me a lot of maligator pups. Can't wait to show her the ropes, literally
Maligator is so cringe
I just got a Belgium Malinois puppy. I'm so pumped
Good trainer but also that puppy will be special you can already see it
Just love training and working my dog everyday and I learn everyday new ways to better my dogs training thank you for your videos
Remember, the human needs training before the dog.
I don't have training but I got to train my dogs without using treats or any food
These aren’t dogs for a first time dog owner, and non professional trainer.
@@dogs_cat582Abuse works I guess but its unacceptable
Thank you for sharing these important yrainesdion, also for human. Excellent 😂❤🎉
Thank u so much sir very very beautiful video 😊 so excited to see my 2 months Belgian Malinois puppy mahogany working line ❤️☝️👑
I wish I would’ve done a little more research when training my GSD because he could’ve been just like this but only he isn’t very good driven. He still listens and learns without the need of treats or affection. He still walks everywhere I go on a leash or off. Wild I have never trained a dog that acts the way he does at seven months. I get way too many wows in public.
Love it that you talk about the interaction. !!
Belgian malinois is like a machine allday
My four-month-old pups listen to the commands for sit, stay, come, lie down, walk forward, walk backwards, go in circles, climb up, climb down and eat. My problem according to your video is that I have them sit down in between each command and I can see that it gets frustrating for them because it breaks momentum. Thank you
Great video. Thanks for making it super easy to follow. I’ve been thinking about a BM for a while now and you’ve just confirmed it for me.
Mine was out of the box brilliant when I got him last month. I think you won't regret it.
What breeder?
Best trainor ever !!!
I have a cocker spaniel, i live in belgium and i'm italian. My dog understand commands in Italian but also in french. I'm sure he will also get it in english, as according to some dogs can associate up to 4 sometimes 5 words to a same things, being a command or an object. Nice job to train malinois since they are such little puppy. they are very demanding and can be a disaster in in hands of unexperienced people.
I’m 63 years old and my parents had American and Canadian champions during the show circuit. I also have shown dogs and trained them. Great video. Well done 👍
**Best puppy video ever!! Thank you!!**
Our Rottweiler and Catahoula Leopard Dog cross pups love their training! I'm learning.....
That is awesome!
Thank you for your time and efforts
What a great dog.
My dog is a pitbull. Photo and left. He's 12 years old
I think he would still respond to this kind of train.
Phenomenal and informative video what makes you keep the leash on your door while
I started him with this video's lesson.
Thank you Robert !
Hi Robert love your videos I love the fact that your straight no messing say it how it is some people need to hear that they may not like it but they need to be told I have a 14 month old belgian malinois both parents are dutch shepherd's he is from very serious working lines I have his brn number if you want to see the working lines he is from I've had him since 4 weeks old hardly done any training with him just basics but he just knows things with no training his protection for me is off the chart he won't let any stranger near me if someone with a hood up or someone just acting a bit strange he won't take his eyes off them if they move towards us he sits right between my legs growls and barks which tends to keep the bad elements away haha also his tracking and the way he searches is relentless like he's trained I was brought up around working dogs lurchers stag hounds and terriers and they was trained to follow a scent my boy kaos works the ground just like they did but no training its just natural and I've never had a day of problems with him I am out with him all day everyday and do between 10 and 20 miles a day and kaos could do more but as soon as I stop and we get back to the tent he switches off no hassle no fuss just sits with me for the night then waiting till the morning so we can do it all again he just knows when the day starts and when it ends I think he is pretty amazing I'm lucky to have him are all working line mals like him just do things naturally or have I really got lucky? His grandad is called mensa from Ian Morgan at lorockmoor working dogs here in the UK have you heard of them? Sorry fir the long comment hope you can find time to reply thanks for listening 🙏
So anxious to train min when i get it from my boss as a group gift for christmas
"Train em in your native language he might like that"
Ziggy looking for snacks: 👁️👄👁️
As always Great Stuff Robert , Best Wishes from Dartmouth Devon
I received my Mal as a surprise gift so I was not really prepared to raise him properly since I'm a first time owner. I wish I found this video earlier than I did coz the first training vids I came across with did not teach this and it only got me frustrated. I feel like I wasn't doing anything right and can't figure out what I was doing wrong. There aren't any reputable dog trainers that specialize in working dogs like Mals here in our place so I have to do the training myself. I hope it isn't too late for me to do a reset on my dog.
You are the reason I became a good dog trainer,since I started watching your videos back in 2019 everything has been great👍.
Keep up the good work🥳🥳
Puppy is so cute ❤❤❤
Amazing dogs they learning so fast ❤
I'm getting my first Mali...love your training videos👊💥💜
Awesome! Thank you!
Your videos are BRILLIANT. Thanks for the great work :)
Great job!
This was great, thank you for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Robert, love your how to videos. THANKS
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Nice work Robert, with the puppy.
Very informative, thanks for posting 👍
Wonderful to see this training! How old was this puppy at the time of the video?
Im so pleased to find this channel.Love these dogs. Seen so many of them on these videos. I will b following these traing videos, hope to be able to use some of trainings with one of my dogs. Hope there will be more than this one. Thanks. Cheers
Ps. All my dogs r rescue and adopted at mostly older dogs - 6- 9 years old. Eud this work for them do u think please?
#robertcabral i have a 2 month old puppy belga malinois your video will be great to train my dog thank you so much i appreciate your help because instead of paying alot of money from they could train my dog i will train him at home like a profesional.
Muy buen video. Gracias profesor
Been looking for good training videos and this was a great guide to beginning thank! Subscribing now
I just have a Belgian Shepard as a gift. He is 8 months old ,He is food motivated and like to know if i should still used a basic training of no command like the puppies.
This was great. Thank you so much 💓
Excellent ! Thanks for bringing this to video. SOOOOO many people need this 👍☺️
Great video, love the insight to this. I came across your videos of recent and I will now start doing this with my GS pup.
Thank you for your awesome training videos! I have a gsd that went to a board and train at six months. She has since regressed at 14!months and is now reactive inside the house to mailmen any tips since I don’t know when they are coming she is tethered in place when I’m not interacting with her.
Thankful for the video. I have some experience but don’t train everyday and videos like this help me regroup mentally.