My Mal went eveywhere with me. My rescue Dutchy does her 1-2 hour walk and thats it. She wont even go in the backyard with me to hang out. She LOVES cats and doesn't care about other dogs. Definitely different
i think my dutchie might be defective... when i had a foot injury a few weeks ago i was bed bound and she was just being lazy with me all day and slept with me lol she didnt seem to mind being at home. She's a great pup over all and great adventure partner ohh and keeps me safe on mountain bike trips
Hey what’s your usual day look like with yours? I adopted a guy that has unknown history but now I know he’s a Dutch mix and I need help adjusting him to life at home. He’s super loving but I can’t give him a working job so he’s going to need alternative jobs
Well my day starts when my dutch wakes up, he licks me. If he was able to talk he would be saying: "Hey, I just woke up! I am alive! We have to do something!!! Come on, dont just lie in the bed!!!!!" Then I go to work (50% I work from home). Afternoon we go for off leash walk. And at 17:45 he is like "gimme food, gimme food!!!" and at 20:30 he is "turn off tv and lets go to bed". Alternative job? Heeling, running. Basicly anything but rules has to be VERY strict and he has to obey them.
Sad thing is that these dogs are being looked at like they are bad ass police dog types.. Actually they are very much a herding dog and they are the most sensitive breed i have EVER worked with ( over 35 years ) .. If you do it right you get the best dog ever but be prepared for a dog that can read your mind.. i am not kidding.. They are f-ing spiritual!! They are amazing but deff. not for everyone.. They respond badly to harsh methods. They will not work FOR you but WITH you... I am totally hooked on the breed but i have had to change myself, my merhods and a lot of ideas i had about the breed and training. . They need 100% fair treatment and training.. You can really fu*k this breed up in onbe session.. Igt is like walking on a thin line So everything this guy talks about is 100% true.. Ble calm, confident, know what you do ..But also this dog can be depressed really easily iof there is disagreement in the home, owner has depression, etc.. These dogs actually has a very funny side to them and can be super goofy like a boxer.. they can prank you and are so much fun - so owner need to be a quite optimistic person because they will pick up on EVERYTHING!!! I know this sounds hars but a " strupid" person can not own a dog like this.. They are super inteligent and will suffer if the owner is not clear and level headed. If you are not able to do this but still want a dog like this better get a GSD .. Even a well bred Malinois can be a better choice. The mal is not so sensitive.. There is a saying - i do not remember the roght words but iir goes something liek this: A GSD does it when you tell it - A Mal does it before you tell it - but a Dutchie does it even before you THINK it.. That is 100% true.. So keep that in mind before you get a brindle tornado...
I have also owned them for years, before most people even knew what the were. This is such incomplete information. FCI DS might be able to be pets for some folks, but KNVP type are NOT great pets if people don't understand them..... So many being euthanized because Unethical breeders sell them to people who are not equiped to handle them. Now another breed that became too populare, too fast, with people not understanding the breed....
@@chriscarlton9682 That is true.. I belive it is almost impossible to describe the breed in a video. Luckily in Norway we only have ONE breeder of short/normal coat and 2 of long coat. And they only have a litter every 3-4 years. You have to stand on a waiting list and a ton of people are not even abkle to make the first list ( they sort trough it 3 - 4 times to find the right buyers) .. I really love how strict my breeder is.. And that is how it should be.. but as you say - where there is money there is always some idiots capitalizing on it.. so sad :(
OK, your comment actually ties in nicely with something my mother once said about her dog, a Dutch Shepherd back in the late 1960s when they were even more rare than they are today. But her dog, named Dorus, was scarily intelligent, and my mother always said that training him felt like HE was training HER! He was so intuitive that she swore he could read her mind.
@@leonaessens4399 oh.. wow.. thank you so much for sharing this. You have no idea how greatful i am for this. It supports my experiences 100%.My Dutchie is from the " original" bloodlines..they might even be realated ? ! She can feel how i feel all the time so i have had to compose myself to not make her stressed.. She looks you straight in the eyes and everybody says she "reads their soul "- making it quite uncomfortable.and some of them claim that is dominance but she is actually the softest dog i have ever owned.. TO soft actually.. but that is her fine tuned spirit .. I love her so much
Yes we mirror each other ..my DOG 7xi go out\ day to teach him potty His so lazy all he wants lays on the Grass. In the hitte\ summer waiting For him ..to rise up and move forward Potty...I'm very protective of him But now I learn they like other dogs Socialize ,contact ,play.
I have one an he is cute an smart an one day my daughters walking him an another dog ran up on them an my dog stood his ground....his name is Timmy he likes to cuttle with me ..an he don't like to alone..he listens very well an other dogs bark at him an he don't bark back he just stand there an them other dogs stop barking asap
Is only an hour really enough? I adopted a guy that has unknown history and I need help adjusting him to life at home. He’s super loving but I can’t give him a working job so he’s going to need alternative jobs
dry kibble / pellets with high protein (yes the expensive ones) are what your dc/malinois needs, not raw meat! he's just spreading this bs because it's his sponsor
They are NOT great family dogs, with maybe the exception of some FCI dogs from herding background. Even then they need a job, lots of exercise, and an active family. They are too much to handle for people who don't understand high drive/high energy dogs, and are not educated in the training of these types of dogs. So very many are euthanized because people can't handle them & unethical breeders don't screen buyers, or even care if these dogs are in appropriate homes. They are another breed becoming populare too fast, and without proper education of people who buy them.
Stop trying to sound like some know-it-all. These dogs are great family pets. Sure, they're high energy but they also love to crash and chill with their owners.
Never do avoiding socialization? Great tip
never low quality food or not give it exercise... also no bad energy...
My Mal went eveywhere with me.
My rescue Dutchy does her 1-2 hour walk and thats it. She wont even go in the backyard with me to hang out. She LOVES cats and doesn't care about other dogs. Definitely different
i think my dutchie might be defective... when i had a foot injury a few weeks ago i was bed bound and she was just being lazy with me all day and slept with me lol she didnt seem to mind being at home. She's a great pup over all and great adventure partner ohh and keeps me safe on mountain bike trips
Love my Dutch Shepherd, Brandi & she is beautiful.
My Sophia is my angel.
Hey what’s your usual day look like with yours? I adopted a guy that has unknown history but now I know he’s a Dutch mix and I need help adjusting him to life at home. He’s super loving but I can’t give him a working job so he’s going to need alternative jobs
Well my day starts when my dutch wakes up, he licks me. If he was able to talk he would be saying: "Hey, I just woke up! I am alive! We have to do something!!! Come on, dont just lie in the bed!!!!!" Then I go to work (50% I work from home). Afternoon we go for off leash walk. And at 17:45 he is like "gimme food, gimme food!!!" and at 20:30 he is "turn off tv and lets go to bed".
Alternative job? Heeling, running. Basicly anything but rules has to be VERY strict and he has to obey them.
Sad thing is that these dogs are being looked at like they are bad ass police dog types.. Actually they are very much a herding dog and they are the most sensitive breed i have EVER worked with ( over 35 years ) .. If you do it right you get the best dog ever but be prepared for a dog that can read your mind.. i am not kidding.. They are f-ing spiritual!! They are amazing but deff. not for everyone.. They respond badly to harsh methods. They will not work FOR you but WITH you... I am totally hooked on the breed but i have had to change myself, my merhods and a lot of ideas i had about the breed and training. . They need 100% fair treatment and training.. You can really fu*k this breed up in onbe session.. Igt is like walking on a thin line So everything this guy talks about is 100% true.. Ble calm, confident, know what you do ..But also this dog can be depressed really easily iof there is disagreement in the home, owner has depression, etc.. These dogs actually has a very funny side to them and can be super goofy like a boxer.. they can prank you and are so much fun - so owner need to be a quite optimistic person because they will pick up on EVERYTHING!!! I know this sounds hars but a " strupid" person can not own a dog like this.. They are super inteligent and will suffer if the owner is not clear and level headed. If you are not able to do this but still want a dog like this better get a GSD .. Even a well bred Malinois can be a better choice. The mal is not so sensitive.. There is a saying - i do not remember the roght words but iir goes something liek this: A GSD does it when you tell it - A Mal does it before you tell it - but a Dutchie does it even before you THINK it.. That is 100% true.. So keep that in mind before you get a brindle tornado...
I have also owned them for years, before most people even knew what the were. This is such incomplete information. FCI DS might be able to be pets for some folks, but KNVP type are NOT great pets if people don't understand them..... So many being euthanized because Unethical breeders sell them to people who are not equiped to handle them. Now another breed that became too populare, too fast, with people not understanding the breed....
@@chriscarlton9682 That is true.. I belive it is almost impossible to describe the breed in a video. Luckily in Norway we only have ONE breeder of short/normal coat and 2 of long coat. And they only have a litter every 3-4 years. You have to stand on a waiting list and a ton of people are not even abkle to make the first list ( they sort trough it 3 - 4 times to find the right buyers) .. I really love how strict my breeder is.. And that is how it should be.. but as you say - where there is money there is always some idiots capitalizing on it.. so sad :(
OK, your comment actually ties in nicely with something my mother once said about her dog, a Dutch Shepherd back in the late 1960s when they were even more rare than they are today. But her dog, named Dorus, was scarily intelligent, and my mother always said that training him felt like HE was training HER! He was so intuitive that she swore he could read her mind.
@@leonaessens4399 oh.. wow.. thank you so much for sharing this. You have no idea how greatful i am for this. It supports my experiences 100%.My Dutchie is from the " original" bloodlines..they might even be realated ? ! She can feel how i feel all the time so i have had to compose myself to not make her stressed.. She looks you straight in the eyes and everybody says she "reads their soul "- making it quite uncomfortable.and some of them claim that is dominance but she is actually the softest dog i have ever owned.. TO soft actually.. but that is her fine tuned spirit .. I love her so much
I ended up with one on accident and they can read your mind.
Yes we mirror each other ..my DOG
7xi go out\ day to teach him potty
His so lazy all he wants lays on the
Grass. In the hitte\ summer waiting
For him ..to rise up and move forward
Potty...I'm very protective of him
But now I learn they like other dogs
Socialize ,contact ,play.
Unfortunately when we got ours at 10yr old he was good with people but not anything else on 4 legs
I have one an he is cute an smart an one day my daughters walking him an another dog ran up on them an my dog stood his ground....his name is Timmy he likes to cuttle with me ..an he don't like to alone..he listens very well an other dogs bark at him an he don't bark back he just stand there an them other dogs stop barking asap
U mean Five hours a day
Good point lol
Is only an hour really enough? I adopted a guy that has unknown history and I need help adjusting him to life at home. He’s super loving but I can’t give him a working job so he’s going to need alternative jobs
At least one hour 2 times a day
Ahh is this a plug for food?
Never avoid socializing! Ok . My Shepard has pneumonia so she cannot socialize right now.
Raw feeding is great for dogs & cats! 👏
0:05 lost some teeths?
dry kibble / pellets with high protein (yes the expensive ones) are what your dc/malinois needs, not raw meat! he's just spreading this bs because it's his sponsor
They are NOT great family dogs, with maybe the exception of some FCI dogs from herding background. Even then they need a job, lots of exercise, and an active family. They are too much to handle for people who don't understand high drive/high energy dogs, and are not educated in the training of these types of dogs. So very many are euthanized because people can't handle them & unethical breeders don't screen buyers, or even care if these dogs are in appropriate homes. They are another breed becoming populare too fast, and without proper education of people who buy them.
Stop trying to sound like some know-it-all. These dogs are great family pets. Sure, they're high energy but they also love to crash and chill with their owners.
I would never recommend a Dutch Shepherd or Malinos to any normal family.