I've been recognizing dogs body language my whole life without being able to pick out many specific movements. I could tell you what they're feeling/thinking, but couldn't explain it's because the ears are forward or lip licks etc. Your videos really bring together an understanding for dogs I've felt my whole life. Every time I watch, I understand more about my favorite friends. Thank you
Sounds to me like you have an intuitiveness with the dog kingdom. Now , adding lessons in their body language will round out your knowledge. Their are also some very good Ted Talks about dog behavior.
@@DougHinVAlikely because most “real professional dog handlers” are complete shit. That framed paper means nothing short of someone took some classes. I don’t have said classes or paper personally but have helped dogs and succeeded where others have failed miserably. And I use cruelty free training methods as well. Not correction free, cruelty free. Like the original commenter I cannot always explain things with dogs but I feel things with them before I see them. That paper in the wall, means nothing. Results in a healthy manner. THAT means absolutely everything.
My son has a rescue Pitty that is the most dominant dog I have ever seen. We think he is about 6, not intact, but still wants to mount every dog he comes in contact with. He can’t go to dog parks and my son has to keep him away from other dogs but he is alive, and was not put down at the shelter. I have learned a lot from your videos.
I will never get tired of watching these videos. You do a great job breaking everything down & I love you capture the raw interaction without any human assistance or interruption! ❤️
We just got a new puppy, she's good at being calm. She does need work being in a room without anyone. We got her from a breeder who kept the puppies outside most of the time also they didn't have stairs so that was a new thing she learned.
@@CamoVR19 Source what? You can't post links here you bright light. Everybody who has some sense knows it's bad for puppies joints and hips to walk stairs. Even for adult dogs this counts. Just look in google why you shouldn't do that.
Damn bro how tall are your stairs 💀also, you don’t have to put a link. Just say “google” or “nat geo” also, dogs are running around on rocks and stuff all day(unless they are stuck in your house 24/7, or at the pound.) I’m just saying, unless your dog is like 11-17, it’s fine to let ‘em run up and down the stairs. Now, super small dogs like chihuahuas, their gonna wanna stay away from tons of stairs.@@ColdestRage303
I bred 2 litters of malinois. They all ran their butts off from the whelping box out to the backyard. They were all fine.Sustained forced exercise like running long distances is different. better to wait until 6 or more months when they are physically matured@@ColdestRage303
Just subscribed! Love your comments on the body language. I’m learning so much. Can’t have a dog anymore, but I never stop learning! Awesome, thank you 😊
exactly. Why would you subject your dog, especially a young dog to such abuse? so you can make a video to impress the world how smart you are about dog behavior? @@jfkst1
If he put his head over my dog, my female malinois would have him by the neck and sweeping the floor with him. Owning a dominant dog people think is cool and macho. It really is a pain in the ass, a fight waiting to happen especially when the dog can be super aggressive when pressured.
How would you know? Clearly a DOMINANT ain't a scrawny-ass Malinois. And the GSD (which is always dominant) did have him on his ass, repeatedly, or didn't you watch the error-latent video?@@malidawgz5690
At the beginning that wasn’t stalking on the GSD’s part. I’ve owned GSD’s for 45years. Every one of them did the same thing when they see a new dog or an old friend.
I wish I would have watched these videos years ago, cuz my female dog is super dominant and hasn't backed down from a fight once in her life, to the point that I stopped taking her around other dogs cuz I never knew when a fight was about to break or if she was just playing
Just subscribed you do an awesome job breaking everything down. Ruining is such a sweetheart honestly really really well bred Malinois because I've seen a lot of nervy neurotic ones unfortunately. And that black working line GSD is gorgeous. And that German Shepherds are the working lines
Let me just say you are one of my favourite channels i have a young male labrador who is always trying to dominate other dogs so now i know how to call him off i also now know how to read their body language,tysm
I am new to the dog world. Just started trainers classes, rescue, owner and I volunteer. However new to it all. It's so confusing because the same gesture can mean different things. How do I know when the heaf over back is to assert dominance, and when it's to invite play? Just by the situation and other body language combined with.
I've had german shepherds all my life and they can be real A-holes , some were more behaved then others but I always kept a close eye on them just in case . Currently I have 1 male 2 females. My boy Jaxon whos 130 lb-ish is super dominant, but once he calms down hes a teddy bear. He'll brake up fights at the dog park all the time.
Also it's a dog park, it's for dogs, go pro can be evidence incase his dog's could get in an actual fight. Also for yt and educating people on the dogs behavior
@@Blue-Bells so you are going somewhere where your dog could be in danger and you are even putting something on your dog anticipating something is going to happen which means there is a decent chance something will happen. Dog parks shouldn’t even exist, one dog in America dies everyday in a dog park. Your move.
My 7 month old English bulldog approaches every person and animal with first her head to the ground and her bum in the air , to then her whole body on the ground with belly on the floor. This seems to work well as every animal has responded well in kind, well with the exception of a mini Chihuahua. What does that body position say?
Regardless of what this person says, don't allow your dog to camp the gate. It's going to end badly every time. Also, if you have a bad ass dog, expect the dog to do bad ass things in the dog park. There was a 140 lb Rottweiler female that would instantly go after my American Bulldog and you would think they were fighting but they actually loved each other. I actually wish I would have seen the puppies coming out of that situation but it never happened. Other people were freaking out while both of us as dog owners were just enjoying it.
No! You’re dog is actually acting in a pac leadership, which will ask for confrontation. The nose pokes are a small aggression. These are not traits you want with this type of dog at a dog park.
I have a 100 lb. black GSD mix and it was so cool watching them playing together and the body language. Mine looks like a black wolf and he pretty alpha most of the time, but does get put in his place on occasion. And you can tell which way it's going to go by the way the other dog holds itself. So fascinating.
Yes. Ronin did it to test where he was at in the pack, of which the dog gave a challenging stare; in the beginning-ish section. It’s a test of dominance which is followed up by challenge or submission which either de-escalates the situation or escalates it depending on reaction depending on how it’s done it can also be done to initiate play! From what I can see laying your head on the back is dominance but a quick tap and jumping back is play
Hey I have a question to anyone willing to answer. For some reason my dog is very reserved in the greeting ritual, she is relaxed and confident sniffing other dogs but rarely lets other dogs sniff her. Doesn't matter if on leash or not, but I notice it's more prominent when we're in the city compared to the countryside. She'll make a jump and turn very quickly, really evading any attempt from other dogs to snuff her behind. Yet she doesn't seem scared or stressed. She doesn't seem to mind the hypocrisy either 😂 So... Anyone know what that's all about. Thanks in advance ❤
Just uncomfortable with the sniffs from behind! My dog is too. If a dog is too push I’ll remove her from the situation as I don’t want a fight and she shouldn’t have to accept things that make her uncomfortable
@@testerwulf3357 thanks for sharing this about your dog. I saw a short vid about a dog named Whiskey where the owner deduced it was also about the other dog's pushy behaviour, as she read that Whiskey was signaling a need for space and patience to the other dog. I never pushed my dog or forced her to be more social, since there's no real life benefit to it. Most I've done is encouraged her a bit but as soon as she backs away or gives me 'that look', I let her guard her boundaries. I was just curious to know more about it, and if it was something that needed change or not. It's so enriching to keep learning about this, my understanding of animals and humans has changed so much since I adopted one! ✨
how would you recommend reading the body language of a dog with docked ears and tail? the changes are more subtle and you don't get to see e.g. if the tail would be raised and curled at the end or slowly moving because it's so short.
To Ronins guy…. Thank you so very much for the time and skill you put into this. I’m 60 now, and I’ve sure spent a lot of time with dogs. There’s a few things I know and some of those I couldn’t explain either, cuz you just know some things….But I learned here today and I’m terribly excited lol…my ( grown) daughter tells people I was a puppy in my previous life.. 1 ) The head held over the back to show dominance ! Aha ,lol 2 ) the neutered male feeling the need to agress the unfixed male, relative to how many females are present… Hahahaaa just like in the bar shortly after midnight, I seem to recall… Hahahahaa But I learned those things and I’m very grateful. And excited to go to the park…
ALL of us HUMANS do the equivalent of "sniffing" each other and establishing dominance. At picnics, parties, corporate events, traffic lights, grocery checkouts, drive-throughs, airport lines, stop lights, beauty salons, barber shops, malls, theaters, restaurants, Lisa's 16th birthday party, stadiums, weddings, dog parks (ironic isn't it?)..............
My dad just adopted a 2 year old mal back in march (also has a 9 yr old mal) took them both to the dog park but the 2 yr old is muzzled because he hasn't built 100% trust with her yet. She got attacked my a female GSD couldn't defend herself being muzzled both owners tried to break up the fight my dad's hand got all messed up like 15+ stitches. On top of all that the other owner got bit too by his dog but is blaming the 2 yr old mal with a freaking muzzle on it...
Don't take the dog to the dog park. It's a terrible idea. Especially for Mals. No reputable Malinois breeder or rescue would give you a Mal if they knew it would be going to the dog park.
@@jfkst1 if you read the comment you'd see that it says their dad ADOPTED a TWO year old mal in march, so clearly this dog didn't come from a breeder. please use your brain before replying to people's comments.
@@reaganbutler1577 I understand that you retard. I'm telling you no reputable person in the Malinois community takes their dog to dog parks. It's extremely irresponsible.
exactly my point. Dog parks are for people not dogs. Why subject your dog to such abuse? Don't you love your dog? Muzzling your dog is like putting a 6th grader in a school yard full of bullies with handcuffs on. Your muzzled dog will never be the same in a dog park again. terrorized and defenseless is all she will remember when she goes to a dog park in the future. She will bite first and ask questions later in order to defend herself unless she is a submissive dog that will let other dogs walk all over her but it doesnt sound like that kind of dog.
Interesting video on analyzing dog behavior. I would have liked to have seen how my dad's GS of 50 years ago would have behaved under those multiple dog encounters. I suspect that black GSD towards the end of the video and dad's Zarek would have had a major show down with Zarek totally dominating him. He was a big Alpha male who occasionally caused problems for dad due to his propensity for getting into fights with other dogs......which he would win. Best family dog ever......
I wish my dog would get along with other dogs! He’s just a jerk and wants to attack other dogs, for that matter he’ll try to attack about any animal. He’s a great dog as long as other animals aren’t around.
Going to a dog park in the first place is the first sign of stupidity, buying a GSD or Malinois is the second. Like... why? Are you in the special forces or something?
And being stupid enough to bring a defensive, aggressive dog to a dog park is just crazy. Go buy a poodle from the mall to bring to a dog park. Malis and GSD excell in many dog sports so for the right trainer/handler its not a bad choice but , a dog park ? Insane.
"Dog sports" aka competitions? YOU go buy a poodle for that shit, that's all they're good for. GSDs are PROTECTION DOGS, mals are just scrawny clones of them.@@malidawgz5690
then stuff happens and they become anything but calm submissive, Sounds like Caesar Milan BS for pet dogs. Malinois almost exclusively are not pets. I would never want a cal submissive dog or child for that matter either.
If you have a dog that is King Dick, there is no stopping it. That's the way dogs do it. Who is the boss ? do you destroy a dogs natural instincts ? I didn't stop it with my boy, but he stopped fights by showing he is King Dick.
Because HUMANS don’t know THEIR boundaries and feelings. Dogs HAVE to correct eachother..humans do it to. If kids are playing and parents ALWAYS step in children won’t learn much and will grow up with problems. Whenever us kids had problems our parents let us sort it out ourselves unless they had to get involved in some situations, you should do the same with dogs. Letting dogs correct eachother teaches them other dogs body language which socializes them and makes them more behaved around other dogs, if you correct you could have an unintended consequence like making them fear interacting with other dogs at all as they don’t get our corrections fully. Only time you step in is when it get violent, otherwise hang back and allow them to learn
Loved watching him play with the GSD! They both read eachother well and could really tussle and have fun ❤ 🐕
thats what i call a well trained dog and a nice owner
Ditto 💯👍🏼👍🏼
LOL. It's a wimp dog with an ignorant owner.
I liked your thing even tho I don't know what you mean😂😂
That's an amazingly well Trained pit. She/he seems like a sweet puppy.
I've been recognizing dogs body language my whole life without being able to pick out many specific movements. I could tell you what they're feeling/thinking, but couldn't explain it's because the ears are forward or lip licks etc. Your videos really bring together an understanding for dogs I've felt my whole life. Every time I watch, I understand more about my favorite friends. Thank you
Your whole life you never talked to a real professional dog handler? Ask yourself why not...
Sounds to me like you have an intuitiveness with the dog kingdom. Now , adding lessons in their body language will round out your knowledge. Their are also some very good Ted Talks about dog behavior.
@@DougHinVAlikely because most “real professional dog handlers” are complete shit. That framed paper means nothing short of someone took some classes.
I don’t have said classes or paper personally but have helped dogs and succeeded where others have failed miserably. And I use cruelty free training methods as well. Not correction free, cruelty free.
Like the original commenter I cannot always explain things with dogs but I feel things with them before I see them.
That paper in the wall, means nothing. Results in a healthy manner. THAT means absolutely everything.
Don't brag about being ignorant. Because you say it does not make it true.
Then you're no smarter if you need to have someone that doesn't have a clue what they're talking about TELL YOU what YOU SEE.
Love these videos. Make me understand my Berner’s mannerisms better when he interacts with other dogs.
Berner. What a cool name tbh
@@someones_daughter_ it’s short for Bernese mountain dog. He’s name is Wall-E.
"the more females around, the more neutered dogs need to show he's in charge to the intact dogs"
Marvelous social commentary👏👏👏
Not Lily with her butt on Roni's face loool, i love them!! 🥰
I dont need a badass dog cause i can watch you enjoying yours :)
Thanks ❤
awwwh ronin is such a good boy, im so impressed wit him
German shepherd great beautiful dog ilove👌
My son has a rescue Pitty that is the most dominant dog I have ever seen. We think he is about 6, not intact, but still wants to mount every dog he comes in contact with. He can’t go to dog parks and my son has to keep him away from other dogs but he is alive, and was not put down at the shelter. I have learned a lot from your videos.
nice. Both have the same energy level
it’s crazy how the go pro captures the little moments perfectly
I will never get tired of watching these videos. You do a great job breaking everything down & I love you capture the raw interaction without any human assistance or interruption! ❤️
He's not, the videos are full of bs.
@@radicalreactions1633 🤡🤡
God ronin is so cutee!
Great channel. Have been looking into getting a Belgian Malinois...my cousin trains them... Good education on the breed
We just got a new puppy, she's good at being calm. She does need work being in a room without anyone. We got her from a breeder who kept the puppies outside most of the time also they didn't have stairs so that was a new thing she learned.
Don't let your puppy walk stairs. Don't even let adult dogs walk stairs.
@solarflare7458 source?
@@CamoVR19 Source what? You can't post links here you bright light. Everybody who has some sense knows it's bad for puppies joints and hips to walk stairs. Even for adult dogs this counts. Just look in google why you shouldn't do that.
Damn bro how tall are your stairs 💀also, you don’t have to put a link. Just say “google” or “nat geo” also, dogs are running around on rocks and stuff all day(unless they are stuck in your house 24/7, or at the pound.) I’m just saying, unless your dog is like 11-17, it’s fine to let ‘em run up and down the stairs. Now, super small dogs like chihuahuas, their gonna wanna stay away from tons of stairs.@@ColdestRage303
I bred 2 litters of malinois. They all ran their butts off from the whelping box out to the backyard. They were all fine.Sustained forced exercise like running long distances is different. better to wait until 6 or more months when they are physically matured@@ColdestRage303
I do enjoy the videos. Got a Malinois myself 9 month can’t get her out of chasing at all. Very high prey drive
Damn that black GSD Looked strong af
Brilliant footage. Beautiful dog as well.
Just subscribed! Love your comments on the body language. I’m learning so much. Can’t have a dog anymore, but I never stop learning! Awesome, thank you 😊
love it
Ronin putting his head over his back 1:29 is dominant behavior and if he did tgat to another dominant dog, it would have been a fight.
It's hopeless with these people. They'll bring their dog to a park, a fight will break out, and they'll never understand why.
exactly. Why would you subject your dog, especially a young dog to such abuse? so you can make a video to impress the world how smart you are about dog behavior? @@jfkst1
If he put his head over my dog, my female malinois would have him by the neck and sweeping the floor with him. Owning a dominant dog people think is cool and macho. It really is a pain in the ass, a fight waiting to happen especially when the dog can be super aggressive when pressured.
You hear stupid crap like ,"But my dog was just trying to make friends!"@@jfkst1
How would you know? Clearly a DOMINANT ain't a scrawny-ass Malinois. And the GSD (which is always dominant) did have him on his ass, repeatedly, or didn't you watch the error-latent video?@@malidawgz5690
At the beginning that wasn’t stalking on the GSD’s part. I’ve owned GSD’s for 45years. Every one of them did the same thing when they see a new dog or an old friend.
of course the GSD is named Loki, lmao
you trained your dogs well, great job mum!
No, he didn't.
I wish I would have watched these videos years ago, cuz my female dog is super dominant and hasn't backed down from a fight once in her life, to the point that I stopped taking her around other dogs cuz I never knew when a fight was about to break or if she was just playing
Excellent instructional video for dog owners wanting to learn dog body language. Thanks.
Not really when most of it's WRONG. A
@@radicalreactions1633 bros a num 1 hater 💀
The complexity of dog's social system's never fail to impress me.
Just subscribed you do an awesome job breaking everything down. Ruining is such a sweetheart honestly really really well bred Malinois because I've seen a lot of nervy neurotic ones unfortunately. And that black working line GSD is gorgeous. And that German Shepherds are the working lines
This breakdown is insane! Good stuff bub.
Insanely wrong.
I would like to see Cesar Milan's reaction to your video's. You seem to read dogs behavior very well.
You are such a good dog handerler
Not being this ignorant he's not.
Handler* geinus
Can I just say that I really really really appreciate you making and sharing these ❤
When was the video u took of the black shepherd
that day was my birthday!!
I quite enjoyed this. Great work with the editing & adding text, too. 👍 New subscriber
I love this channel, I love dogs, and they tell what the dogs always does, i Found a new fav channel
Let me just say you are one of my favourite channels i have a young male labrador who is always trying to dominate other dogs so now i know how to call him off i also now know how to read their body language,tysm
I am new to the dog world. Just started trainers classes, rescue, owner and I volunteer. However new to it all. It's so confusing because the same gesture can mean different things. How do I know when the heaf over back is to assert dominance, and when it's to invite play? Just by the situation and other body language combined with.
I've had german shepherds all my life and they can be real A-holes , some were more behaved then others but I always kept a close eye on them just in case . Currently I have 1 male 2 females. My boy Jaxon whos 130 lb-ish is super dominant, but once he calms down hes a teddy bear. He'll brake up fights at the dog park all the time.
where did you get Ronin from a want a dog like him?
I learn so much from your channel and appreciate the tedious work it must be to stop and start and add text to each frame. Thank you.
Great video. The vizla at the end had me in stitches climbing over ronin 💙🐕💕
Lmao vizslas love to show their butts for some weird reason.
Why do you go to a dog park? Asking for trouble. You even have the go pro expecting it. Great owner!
It happens to a lot of dogs, not just his btw.
Also it's a dog park, it's for dogs, go pro can be evidence incase his dog's could get in an actual fight. Also for yt and educating people on the dogs behavior
@@Blue-Bells so you are going somewhere where your dog could be in danger and you are even putting something on your dog anticipating something is going to happen which means there is a decent chance something will happen. Dog parks shouldn’t even exist, one dog in America dies everyday in a dog park. Your move.
@@MoosePolo as long as they're training they wouldn't get that injured, also I don't even have a dog so.
exactly. Why expose your dog to such abuse? Don't you love your dog?
Love these videos keep up the great work!
My 7 month old English bulldog approaches every person and animal with first her head to the ground and her bum in the air , to then her whole body on the ground with belly on the floor. This seems to work well as every animal has responded well in kind, well with the exception of a mini Chihuahua. What does that body position say?
Canela ❤
why was there such a size diffrence between the gsds. was the black one a working line or what?
Is it allways snowing out there
Regardless of what this person says, don't allow your dog to camp the gate. It's going to end badly every time. Also, if you have a bad ass dog, expect the dog to do bad ass things in the dog park. There was a 140 lb Rottweiler female that would instantly go after my American Bulldog and you would think they were fighting but they actually loved each other. I actually wish I would have seen the puppies coming out of that situation but it never happened. Other people were freaking out while both of us as dog owners were just enjoying it.
Lol of course you added at the end that he's rarely submissive now 😜! How much is he weighing in at nowadays?
No! You’re dog is actually acting in a pac leadership, which will ask for confrontation. The nose pokes are a small aggression. These are not traits you want with this type of dog at a dog park.
Too bad this dog is too much of a puss for the leadership life.
Ronin isn’t leader material, very submissive to de escalate a situation
Pouvez vous traduire en français car ça m’intéresse vraiment je comprend pas tout 😢
this channel deserves more attention its great!
I have a 100 lb. black GSD mix and it was so cool watching them playing together and the body language. Mine looks like a black wolf and he pretty alpha most of the time, but does get put in his place on occasion. And you can tell which way it's going to go by the way the other dog holds itself. So fascinating.
So Ronin is Belgian Malinois ?
most of the gsd in this video are tolerating ronin very well.
Tolerating until they routed him, TWICE.
Is placing the head over the back not a sign of trying to dominate??
Yes. Ronin did it to test where he was at in the pack, of which the dog gave a challenging stare; in the beginning-ish section. It’s a test of dominance which is followed up by challenge or submission which either de-escalates the situation or escalates it depending on reaction
depending on how it’s done it can also be done to initiate play! From what I can see laying your head on the back is dominance but a quick tap and jumping back is play
Great narration 👍🏽👍🏽
That last 2 year old Ronin's footage, is before or after u had him neutered? Nice videos, enjoy them alot. Keep up the great content, thanks
Your videos are some of the best especially how you know what the dogs behaviour means
He doesn't, most of the crap he posts is wrong.
@@radicalreactions1633 are you sure
Hey I have a question to anyone willing to answer. For some reason my dog is very reserved in the greeting ritual, she is relaxed and confident sniffing other dogs but rarely lets other dogs sniff her. Doesn't matter if on leash or not, but I notice it's more prominent when we're in the city compared to the countryside. She'll make a jump and turn very quickly, really evading any attempt from other dogs to snuff her behind. Yet she doesn't seem scared or stressed. She doesn't seem to mind the hypocrisy either 😂
So... Anyone know what that's all about. Thanks in advance ❤
Your dog isn't comfortable around strange dogs. No reason to force the issue.
Just uncomfortable with the sniffs from behind! My dog is too. If a dog is too push I’ll remove her from the situation as I don’t want a fight and she shouldn’t have to accept things that make her uncomfortable
@@testerwulf3357 thanks for sharing this about your dog. I saw a short vid about a dog named Whiskey where the owner deduced it was also about the other dog's pushy behaviour, as she read that Whiskey was signaling a need for space and patience to the other dog.
I never pushed my dog or forced her to be more social, since there's no real life benefit to it. Most I've done is encouraged her a bit but as soon as she backs away or gives me 'that look', I let her guard her boundaries.
I was just curious to know more about it, and if it was something that needed change or not. It's so enriching to keep learning about this, my understanding of animals and humans has changed so much since I adopted one! ✨
Imma need about 14 videos of old man ronin asap please
Lol
Great vid ... Thanks
that black dog looks like a wolf lol 10:46
Very nice channel. I am pretty much like a explanations of dog behavior.
how would you recommend reading the body language of a dog with docked ears and tail? the changes are more subtle and you don't get to see e.g. if the tail would be raised and curled at the end or slowly moving because it's so short.
Read a book on animal behavior by actual scientists, don't listen to some idiot that's usually wrong on the internet.
DO SOMETHING WITh CANELA
When a dog licks its lips it can mean uncomfortable and anxious as well.
the dog is stressing. up there with yawning
No it's not, typical wannabe behaviorist that doesn't know the difference, must be a scrawny-ass GSD clone owner (aka a Malinpuss)@@malidawgz5690
To Ronins guy….
Thank you so very much for the time and skill you put into this.
I’m 60 now, and I’ve sure spent a lot of time with dogs. There’s a few things I know and some of those I couldn’t explain either, cuz you just know some things….But I learned here today and I’m terribly excited lol…my ( grown) daughter tells people I was a puppy in my previous life..
1 ) The head held over the back to show dominance ! Aha ,lol
2 ) the neutered male feeling the need to agress the unfixed male, relative to how many females are present…
Hahahaaa just like in the bar shortly after midnight, I seem to recall…
Hahahahaa
But I learned those things and I’m very grateful. And excited to go to the park…
Black GS, Black Labordor, Belgium Malinois, Rottweiler, English Bulldog & Dachshund will be my next dogpack
Here we are with more dog park nightmares. Some people will never learn that these are not good for dogs
Amen. These parks were invented so lonely dog loving people could find dates.Not for the betterment of dogs
ALL of us HUMANS do the equivalent of "sniffing" each other and establishing dominance. At picnics, parties, corporate events, traffic lights, grocery checkouts, drive-throughs, airport lines, stop lights, beauty salons, barber shops, malls, theaters, restaurants, Lisa's 16th birthday party, stadiums, weddings, dog parks (ironic isn't it?)..............
Why dog professionals uniformly tell you to STAY OUT of DOG PARKS ... ignorant owners with untrained dogs !
even with a trained dog, a trip to the vet/hospital waiting to happen
Day 3 for asking how u train your malinois
He doesn't.
My dad just adopted a 2 year old mal back in march (also has a 9 yr old mal) took them both to the dog park but the 2 yr old is muzzled because he hasn't built 100% trust with her yet. She got attacked my a female GSD couldn't defend herself being muzzled both owners tried to break up the fight my dad's hand got all messed up like 15+ stitches. On top of all that the other owner got bit too by his dog but is blaming the 2 yr old mal with a freaking muzzle on it...
Don't take the dog to the dog park. It's a terrible idea. Especially for Mals. No reputable Malinois breeder or rescue would give you a Mal if they knew it would be going to the dog park.
@@jfkst1 if you read the comment you'd see that it says their dad ADOPTED a TWO year old mal in march, so clearly this dog didn't come from a breeder. please use your brain before replying to people's comments.
@@reaganbutler1577
I understand that you retard. I'm telling you no reputable person in the Malinois community takes their dog to dog parks. It's extremely irresponsible.
exactly my point. Dog parks are for people not dogs. Why subject your dog to such abuse? Don't you love your dog? Muzzling your dog is like putting a 6th grader in a school yard full of bullies with handcuffs on. Your muzzled dog will never be the same in a dog park again. terrorized and defenseless is all she will remember when she goes to a dog park in the future. She will bite first and ask questions later in order to defend herself unless she is a submissive dog that will let other dogs walk all over her but it doesnt sound like that kind of dog.
hell they would probably want the dog back!!@@jfkst1
Interesting video on analyzing dog behavior. I would have liked to have seen how my dad's GS of 50 years ago would have behaved under those multiple dog encounters. I suspect that black GSD towards the end of the video and dad's Zarek would have had a major show down with Zarek totally dominating him. He was a big Alpha male who occasionally caused problems for dad due to his propensity for getting into fights with other dogs......which he would win. Best family dog ever......
Bro told me everything about dogs lol 🐕
I wish my dog would get along with other dogs! He’s just a jerk and wants to attack other dogs, for that matter he’ll try to attack about any animal. He’s a great dog as long as other animals aren’t around.
glad to see you are an aware owner that understands your dog and would never subject your dog to a dog park
Its foolish to ever bring your dog to a dog oark.
Thank god. Somebody with a brain. Some of these responses are amazing
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Going to a dog park in the first place is the first sign of stupidity, buying a GSD or Malinois is the second. Like... why? Are you in the special forces or something?
And being stupid enough to bring a defensive, aggressive dog to a dog park is just crazy. Go buy a poodle from the mall to bring to a dog park. Malis and GSD excell in many dog sports so for the right trainer/handler its not a bad choice but , a dog park ? Insane.
GSDs are perfect for homes, if you don't know anything about the subject, don't comment.
"Dog sports" aka competitions? YOU go buy a poodle for that shit, that's all they're good for. GSDs are PROTECTION DOGS, mals are just scrawny clones of them.@@malidawgz5690
They are literal herding dogs. Fool.@@radicalreactions1633
Just saying, when u enter the park, wait until they are calm to go in. As a reward for being calm submissive
then stuff happens and they become anything but calm submissive, Sounds like Caesar Milan BS for pet dogs. Malinois almost exclusively are not pets. I would never want a cal submissive dog or child for that matter either.
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If you have a dog that is King Dick, there is no stopping it. That's the way dogs do it. Who is the boss ? do you destroy a dogs natural instincts ? I didn't stop it with my boy, but he stopped fights by showing he is King Dick.
until the day comes when your dog gets seriously injured by a dog twice his size that is KIng Dick too. Never go to a dog park
Dope, you're talking to a GSD owner... GSDs are dominant, you're the one with the puny dog, look in the mirror when you say that.@@malidawgz5690
Less talk more video
Why are you not correcting this dog with an E collar? Allowing other dogs to correct your dog isn’t a good idea… in my opinion….
Use an ecollar in a situation would heightens its nervous system and make for a more aggressive fighting dog.
Ecollars are abusive and DON'T WORK, mo.
Because HUMANS don’t know THEIR boundaries and feelings. Dogs HAVE to correct eachother..humans do it to. If kids are playing and parents ALWAYS step in children won’t learn much and will grow up with problems. Whenever us kids had problems our parents let us sort it out ourselves unless they had to get involved in some situations, you should do the same with dogs. Letting dogs correct eachother teaches them other dogs body language which socializes them and makes them more behaved around other dogs, if you correct you could have an unintended consequence like making them fear interacting with other dogs at all as they don’t get our corrections fully.
Only time you step in is when it get violent, otherwise hang back and allow them to learn
Because that's how dogs learn. They learn from eachother on what to do and what not to do. That's why it's important to socialize your dogs.
what are they learning? How to be submissive and dominate each other?@@PinkMarshmallows