I had a German Shepherd-Malinois, and she was the best. I got her when she was 6 months old from a friend in an abusive relationship. Her man beat her and tried to drown her in a bathtub when she was 8wks old. I had that dog for 3yrs. That dog loved my kids with all her heart and after she learned to trust, she became the sweetest dog who loved her outdoor baths with the hose. She didn't want a fight and tried to get out of them, but my husband had a sister who didn't train her male pitbull or her female hound. I defended my dog whenever I was around and shut her up when I wasn't... Well, someone let all of the dogs out together while I wasn't around. A fight broke out. Her dogs were 6mo older and almost 2x the size. They needed a couple of stitches, and she didn't have a scratch. His sister tried to blame me, but their dad loved my dog because she was so well-behaved and polite. He made it very clear that if a choice was given, she would be told to get rid of her dogs because they didn't have any manners, wouldn't shut up, and it wasn't my dogs fault that she came out on top. We ended up moving after that. That same dog later ripped apart a guys hand and broke his thumb after I warned him not to try playing with her because she was terrified of men and would protect my kids. I eventually sent her to stay with my best friend on a farm because it wasn't fair to ask her to be in a small apartment when she could be patrolling, protecting, and playing on a large property with her kids. Ultimately, my best friends ex hit their 1yr old son in the head really hard after he went off his bipolar meds. She lost her life protecting that baby boy. He was left with some permanent reminders all over his arms that he should have kept his hands to himself. Ultimately, he had the cops called on him, and when some very dangerous people he associated himself with found out that he'd not only struck a child but had killed the dog protecting that child, he got green lit. We know he's out there somewhere because occasionally someone will hear from him, but nobody has physically seen him since.
😅i had american Eskimo (would say hi to everyone and i mean everyone in the neighborhood before coming home) a rottweiler (definition of grumpy old men energy 😂) and a basenjis (demons in dog form avoid at all costs...they don't howl but in a crate in the middle of the kitchen they will make the kitchen look like a ghost incident or an implosion gone explosion event. Whole kitchen trashed including the fridge in just the time it took to be at church and come back. Stuff in the walls, floors, ceilings and doors ...cabinets emptied from the crate! Took six hours to clean 1 1/2hrs at church gone from home😅 worst dog ever.)
I had a Malinois, she was calm and loving. She was always by my side and let me know when I was going to have a panic attack or anxiety attack. She was 15 when she passed away
No if i wanted calm and behaved id get a corgi. I signed up to adopt an angry fence breaker (cane corso) , an alarm clock (Chihuahua) a bundle of sarcastic chaos(husky) and a war veteran who runs the show and answers the door for me when my hands are full. I adopted a military retired german Shepherd and the mfker tought himself how to open the door he lets the others out to do there business its great. All the fun and no training
@@MalinoisBrunoI'm no expert, but if your training it to protect and test bite force then don't chain it up firstly, Have it off so the dog can protect you and he can come at you and still be tested on bite force. Makes the dog more comfortable with protecting from that situation
I had a German Shepherd-Malinois, and she was the best. I got her when she was 6 months old from a friend in an abusive relationship. Her man beat her and tried to drown her in a bathtub when she was 8wks old. I had that dog for 3yrs. That dog loved my kids with all her heart and after she learned to trust, she became the sweetest dog who loved her outdoor baths with the hose. She didn't want a fight and tried to get out of them, but my husband had a sister who didn't train her male pitbull or her female hound. I defended my dog whenever I was around and shut her up when I wasn't... Well, someone let all of the dogs out together while I wasn't around. A fight broke out. Her dogs were 6mo older and almost 2x the size. They needed a couple of stitches, and she didn't have a scratch. His sister tried to blame me, but their dad loved my dog because she was so well-behaved and polite. He made it very clear that if a choice was given, she would be told to get rid of her dogs because they didn't have any manners, wouldn't shut up, and it wasn't my dogs fault that she came out on top. We ended up moving after that. That same dog later ripped apart a guys hand and broke his thumb after I warned him not to try playing with her because she was terrified of men and would protect my kids. I eventually sent her to stay with my best friend on a farm because it wasn't fair to ask her to be in a small apartment when she could be patrolling, protecting, and playing on a large property with her kids. Ultimately, my best friends ex hit their 1yr old son in the head really hard after he went off his bipolar meds. She lost her life protecting that baby boy. He was left with some permanent reminders all over his arms that he should have kept his hands to himself. Ultimately, he had the cops called on him, and when some very dangerous people he associated himself with found out that he'd not only struck a child but had killed the dog protecting that child, he got green lit. We know he's out there somewhere because occasionally someone will hear from him, but nobody has physically seen him since.
Dont buy any dog if you cant look after it.
😅i had american Eskimo (would say hi to everyone and i mean everyone in the neighborhood before coming home) a rottweiler (definition of grumpy old men energy 😂) and a basenjis (demons in dog form avoid at all costs...they don't howl but in a crate in the middle of the kitchen they will make the kitchen look like a ghost incident or an implosion gone explosion event. Whole kitchen trashed including the fridge in just the time it took to be at church and come back. Stuff in the walls, floors, ceilings and doors ...cabinets emptied from the crate! Took six hours to clean 1 1/2hrs at church gone from home😅 worst dog ever.)
I had a Malinois, she was calm and loving. She was always by my side and let me know when I was going to have a panic attack or anxiety attack. She was 15 when she passed away
No if i wanted calm and behaved id get a corgi. I signed up to adopt an angry fence breaker (cane corso) , an alarm clock (Chihuahua) a bundle of sarcastic chaos(husky) and a war veteran who runs the show and answers the door for me when my hands are full. I adopted a military retired german Shepherd and the mfker tought himself how to open the door he lets the others out to do there business its great. All the fun and no training
BADASS 2 THE MAX !!!! THANK U ❣️
Thanks!
Those dog are so beautiful but at the same time feisty
These dogs are so beautiful and loyal to their owners and their agility is so strong to jump and scale a wall or anything that is demanded of them
Why are you chaining up a "protection dog" with no lead whatsoever to allegedly be attacking you? Makes no sense!
@@sharonbrumley5973 he is doing bite training.
@@MalinoisBrunoI'm no expert, but if your training it to protect and test bite force then don't chain it up firstly, Have it off so the dog can protect you and he can come at you and still be tested on bite force. Makes the dog more comfortable with protecting from that situation
@ this is a part of protection training. This dog is fully protection trained