I have a Dutchie, so I laughed when hearing in this video that they could play 30 minutes to an hour. Mine wants to play and train about 8 hours a day.
I loved this Vid. I have se to train Dobermans in obedience. I'd never heard of this breed and wish I had. Too old now. I laughed out loud watching. Great dog. Exhausting, best if you had a partner to share the exercise/training. Thx u for great Vid..
I saw two gorgeous Dutch Shepherds today and instantly fell in love. I had to learn more about them. I wish I could own one. Sadly, I am not the right type of person for this type of energetic dog. I would never be able to keep up with it. I would never get a dog that I am not right for it's not fair to the animal. I do think these are the most beautiful dogs I have ever seen.
OMG.. i just love how you see your own limits when it comes to owning a certain breed. I wish others were as smart and compassionate as you..They are really a handful. I have ONE and it is shitloads of work . But I bet you are a wonderful dog owner to the breed that suits you :) Bless you xx
I’m considering a Dutchie for my next dog. I don’t love the look of the Mali’s and as much as I adore my German Shepherd, she’s got hip dysplasia (in spite of parents being tested and being careful with her as a pup). They are just not a healthy breed 😢 Dutchies are supposed to be healthier as a rule
@@laurafedora5385 Dutch Shepherds are alot more healthy and have a great personality bit clowny compared 😊 if u want a bit more calm look at a groenendaeler the belguim is a bit in the middle
My heart dog Leilah was a Dutch. She was the love of my life. She listened to me as if she was a human. The only time she growled in her life was when I almost died and I was found with her laying with her whole body on my chest, licking my face. She growled when EMS approached me, like "something is wrong with her, don't come any closer"
We just adopted one from a shelter. 3 and half months old and wow he’s learned so much so quick. The only thing he needs work on is not pulling on the leash when on a walk but other than that he picks up things pretty quick. He’s the cutest and so cuddly with me and my girl. Just dont let them wander the house at a young age by themselves if you don’t want to find a mess 😂
If you haven't already I recommend a gentle leader for walks and such. It will help with the pulling, you may need to correct the behavior with a quick but not obnoxious tug to the leash to get the mind to snap out of the leading roll(maybe a few to more depending when your pup snaps out of it). You want your pup to end up having as much eye contact or curiosity on what you are doing, meaning they're all about your movements(not their own) which in your return is an "Alpha" roll which dogs need structure in their life. Use commands and be consistent with the training for the best results. I hope the pup is growing well
@@tdoll521 so this comment was from when he was around 3 months old and now he’s 9 months. He’s so great and heels us at all times. We went to go get him trained professionally though and he came back amazing. Still loves to cuddle even as he’s bigger and is so sweet with everyone. It’s amazing to see progress in your fur babies
love my dutch shepherd 💕 she is 9 years old this april 1st. her name is pepper. short brindle hair. nice reddish brown eyes. lazy ears. high energy. protective over my family. arched rear legs.
Awwhh.. I love mine too. She is 5 months i 2 days.. Her name is Cherokee and is also short hair gold brindle and same eye - black face and very high energy... Lol... They are the BEST
I have a 3 year old Dutch Shepherd (short haired) I’ve had her since she found me at the age of 6 months old. She’s my EVERYTHING. She literally potty trained herself and is SO smart. Tennis balls are her drug of choice. Lol seriously shes addicted.The only thing she struggles with is leash pulling. But if she has on the right collar it doesn’t bother me to bad . I know she’s just so happy/excited to go on walks and honestly I find amazement and joy is everything she does. She’s a GREAT family dog. But if you are thinking about getting one make sure you have a fenced in yard for them to run around in. Mine LOVES “patrolling” the yard lol
I have a dutch shep. and a border collie - both need a MINIMUM of 3 hours (!!!!) exercise (training, hiking, running) every day !!!! They are both now 13 years old and we walk 12- 15 miles with them every day!
No they do not need minimum of 3 hours of exercise. However they need a work or daily training + exercise. As this breed is practically pretty much the same breed as Belgian Malinois (Mals and Dutchies are commonly cross breeded when producing working dogs), this breed is not recommended if you are not committed to train and providing something meaningful work to them. I have a Dutch Shepherd and we do Search & Rescue, obedience and canicross with her.
Loved this video. I saw a Dutch Shepherd at the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris. She was with a parisian policeman and was wearing combat gear. Beautiful but very severe looking. I took a quick photo and kept my distance!
My dog is at least part dutch Shepard. I'm not a great dog trainer and she learned well despite my shortcomings. Like other comments she pulls me the 1 st couple blocks. She looks exactly like these dogs and has all the behaviours.
I just got a foster pup and she looks exactly like this. I am pretty confident that she’s a Dutch Shepard. I’m pretty happy to see their such a great breed.
@@oldfucker68 I've read that those are subpar at best. I also don't NEED to do anything I am happy with my mixed breed mutt and don't necessarily need to know what exactly she is. Her look, temperament, and intelligence point to some kind of dutch Shepard mix and I'm happy with that.
I bought a GS puppy 7 months old at the time. I was told his dad was police GS and his mum was Malinois but after watching this video he has the exact same black nose colouring and brindle colouring (rear half) so he's maybe half Dutch. He's now 1 year and 3 months weighing 40kg but athletic build and very protective. His favourite thing to chase is a laser pen dot. He'll run forever chasing that around the park. Everyone laughs when they see him chasing a dot around😍
In Europe it is very common to cross breeds for desired performance, and sometimes littermates are registered by their color, even as different breeds. US imports dogs that have already started training, not by gene testing for purebred status.
I was a little upset when I realized the breeder lied and told me I was getting a German Shepard, now that her colors came in I realized she is a Dutch Shepard. The breeder sends all of their dogs to the local police departments, I'm surprised at the price, I live in Mexico so everything is cheaper than back home but I only paid $150 USD because they're my neighbors. I guess I got a good deal.
You are better off with the Dutch shepherd anyway. Especially for 150 bucks. They are healthy dogs in general. I personally wouldn't ever buy a german shepherd. Only a dutchie or a Mal. It just all depends on what you want to use the dog for.
my dog was sold as a Dutch Shepherd with UKC registration, but the Wisdom Panel told the real story. Law enforcement don't care about purebred status, just performance,
@@jdlvtrn1 a lot of Dutch shepherds have malinois somewhere in their blood line's. My dog is about 75/25 dutchie and Mal. He comes from knpv style breeding. They are better working dogs. Stronger drive.
My Dutchie ran at the age of 12 years 7 to 10 miles beside my bicycle without any problem. They are a very hardy breed without mayor health problems. He died at the age o 15,5 years.. Soon i get a new pup .
So sorry to her that... I lost both my dogs for 4 and 6 months ago. i was allredy on the lit for a pup so i actually managed to overlap with one day. she is the most beautiful but energetic furcoated alligator/phirana i have ever owned. Lol!!!
I researched dogs for two years one of my choices was a Norwegian Elkhound but then I found out about the Dutch shepherd and got one he is only 9 weeks old was the easiest dog I ever had to potty train and is very smart yes he is high enough but I really enjoy him I wanted a dog that I could go to the lake with go hiking he is just amazing we named him Zeus and he is living up to his name
A vet is not educated on dog breed labeling. Can not even claim technically it’s a pure bred and not a mix especially coming from a shelter which does not provide their pedigree unfortunately
Have one of these, he's absolutely amazing, we thought he was a malinois, chow mix but then my dad came across this and we saw the curved tail, black tongue and black mask and we were like nope this dog is a dutch
I have two great Mali’s, a mostly Black one and a brindle. Wow they respond to sweet talk rather than stern.. so love these dogs. My Mali’s fly so fast! These Dutch are very similar
This really makes me think. I've been doing German Shepherd rescue for 20 years and never have I heard of this breed. I'm wondering now how many Dutch shepherds have came through the rescue. In 20 years we have rescued over 3000 shepherds and now I'm just wondering if any of them were Dutch. Great video
Chances are if a brindle shepherd came through and wasn't a pit mix then you probably have seen one. Malinois also on occasion can be brindle. However you rarely see german shepherds that have the brindle. Breeders have tried to get rid of that type of coloring. German shepherds from 200 years ago were brindle though.
@@kole6146 you seem to love the breed as much as myself. Whenever we get a owner surrender saying that they're scared to have their shepherd around the children it burns my butt. Those seem dogs that these people did not want around their kids and most cases they go straight into foster care and almost every member has children. My two sons were old enough and had learned the proper way to train and walk shepherds. They used to go to the kennel with us and each one of them would pick their favorite and take that one for a walk. My boys never had a single issue with any of our fosters or our own shepherds. We have four of them. Sometimes we could have six to eight in the house. When my boys were younger before entering United States Marine corps each one of them would take one of our shepherds to bed with them every night. Whenever they come home to visit they still have one or two shepherds in their room with them. Thank you so much for sharing your excellent information. Like I said this morning when I watched the video I have never heard of this breed of shepherd.
@@davidfrank2824 I definitely do. My dog is my best friend, and my fearless protector. Don't know what I'd do without him. It kills me every time I get a email from a local shelter with Dutch shepherds and mal's. Most people get them and really are not equipped with any knowledge of what they are doing with the dogs. Or they think they are badasses because they have a tough dog. The good thing is most good breeders won't sell them to civilians unless they have prior experience. Still a few get through and are too much for people to handle. Fact is so many people in today's world have zero respect and structure in they're lives. Then they get a dog that needs that tenfold. Your boys did well because you taught them that. I'm the son of a green beret, so structure and discipline were always a factor in my life. If people are worried about they're children around a dog then the parents are doing something wrong. We now live in a world where we are supposed to accept everything and it's messing everything up. Most parents don't have the ability to use the word no. If they can't understand that word than they shouldn't have a dog of any kind let alone a Dutch shepherd. People always ask how or what I do to make my dog listen. I always tell them be there for your dog and he will be there for you. It's time, love, structure, letting them know what right and wrong is. If the dog knows you trust him, he will trust you back. Then things just fall into place. Thank you for raising Marines. I planned on joining the army and following dad's path until I had really bad knee injury playing hockey. They labeled me as damaged goods lol. Keep doing what you do. Rescue and re-home as many as you can. These dog's need more people that actually give a shit.👍
@Iconoclast They were shaped body wise more like malinois and Dutch shepherds. Square body. They were also around 70lbs. Breeding for shows changed they're color and made them have the sloped back that you see in them today. Same thing with dobermans. If we humans would of left them alone they would be a lot like they're cousins. Mal's and dutchies. People tend to mess everything up that they touch. It's unfortunate.
Seems very similar to the Belgian Mechelse scheper. A true working dog. A great dog for those who have the time and knowledge to train with their dog, not so great for lazy dog owners.
@@RePlayBoy101 they are not the same breed. However they are the closest thing to each other. Super first cousins, while gsd are like second and third cousins. They are so close to being the same dog, that is why the Dutch royal police started the knpv program to breed the best quality working dogs in the world. In my opinion. They have no problem crossing a mal with a Dutch, or a Dutch with a mal to build the perfect Terminator dog. My dutchie is about 75/25.
I noticed the sled dog housemate. My 1/2 Malinois, 1/3 Dutch Shepherd, + GSD is a great watch dog despite being raised with sled dog breeds (Malamute & Greenland). His genetics hold true.
Ooh. You are the perfect person to ask. I have had 3 malamutes, but I want to adopt my next dog, and the Mally's gender aggressiveness would be harder to train out of one that is adopted. How is your Dutch mix, and Greenland for that matter, in that category? Is he more or less feisty when coming across strange dogs on hikes and such?
@@sleddog8 Ahhh! When my last old Malamute bitch died, the Malinois+ was alone. Dogs being social species, I wanted a companion for him, but he had started to show reactive aggression to all other dogs from the time he was about 5 mos. old.despite puppy classes, +socialization in the local park, etc. Tried several $ trainers, but finally found one who did protection sports and forced him to down next to a well trained Presa Canario, + additional controlled exposure/desensitization. Then I developed an idea of how to introduce a puppy bitch from Greenland. It worked! But he is still reactive aggressive with other dogs and must be put on a down/stay to avoid escalation. It is genetic, so adopting a dog when one is already a problem might never be where you want it to be. Behavior is largely genetic and after 50 years of sled dogs...
@@jdlvtrn1 Awesome insight. Thank you. I have only had male Malamutes, and they all to one degree or another had that trait. Sounds like the Dutchie and or Malinois may have the same. I heard Greenlands are more like huskies than Mally's, but they are a rare find. Thank you again for you response. It was quite helpful.
@@sleddog8 I have had as many as 7 Malamutes at one time without kennel runs, so I know the dance. They taught me a lot. I think their aggression to other dogs is more arrogance while the Malinois+ seems to have an element of fear/suspicion. My Greenland girl is more socially animated (and has bigger teeth) than her companion, but I hear her mother is fierce, so? they are all individuals. She will not allow him access to her yard kills (possum, birds). Good luck!
I really want a dutch shepherd but I work a full time job. I got my first dutch shepherd when I was 12 and I trained him to go off leash in a field and on our lawn in just 3 weeks at the age of 15 weeks. I work a full time job and I am going to give him 1 hour of field exercise in the morning and 1-2 hours when I come home. I will also be paying a neighbourhood kid to walk my dog around the block and play with him in my backyard for a bit. Do you think my dog will be ok.
dont get a staffie they do not have guts i heard rather the dutch shepherd then and please for the love of god do not get a bull terrier especially the females they always want to dominate the other dogs and then its fighting and they do not listen to their names and run away if a gate is unlocked they do not come back home like german shepherds.
This is definitely going to be my next dog! I already have an Olde English Bulldogge, but I'm looking for a dog like this to join the family as his (and our) companion. Just need to find a good one here in Florida
Please be sure you have the time, energy, and room. Otherwise, you and your Dutch both hate each other. This video does not fully communicate the amount of exercise required. Physical AND mental. Highly cerebral dogs and will have a heart attack before giving up with fetching a ball. Just passing on advice based on experience with the breed. Best of luck!
nate vance okay thank you, there’s a legit lady in Michigan that runs a kennel and she sells Dutch shepherds and malonois and I’ve probably gonna get a brindle female Dutch shepherd
I just got my dog's dna. She's 31% pug, 21% American Staffordshire Terrier, 25% Belgian Malinois and 23% Dutch Shepherd. She's got a long, narrow muzzle with the Malinois dark face mask, a broader forehead, beige pug or Malinois fawn short coat, floppy pug ears. She's about 70 lbs and kinda bulky (pittie influence)? She definitely makes pug noises. Often while doing Mal I nois and Shepherd gymnastics . Everyone used to ask me what she was well we know now! I thought she was half Mal and maybe Lab (they also come in fawn) but I was only 25% right!
Very interesting! I really like these dogs, especially the looks and the guarding abilities and I do live close to the Netherlands so it's rather easy to get one. Nothing in this video made me turn away from wanting to have one. I do have a corgi already and all corgi advise videos are really more of "don't get one, annoying to own" However, almost all owners who want to sell their Dutch Shepherds say these dogs are just too much for them. We'll see. Maybe I get one, maybe I don't.
Why so expensive? Whats a good way to buya dog like this or maybe another shepherd? Ive always thought German Shepherds were beautiful. Belgium sounds cool too
I think they’re great dogs. Beautiful as well, but I’ve had German Shepherd Dogs all my life, & I have to disagree that they’re not equal to the Dutch Shepherd. GSDs bred as working dogs (not for show), are outstanding dogs if raised & trained properly.
I just rescued a Dutch Shepherd probably about a month ago. It was living under a shed in somebody's property. She it's still pretty skittish. It makes me think she was abused at one point in time. She's probably only about eight or nine months old. Maybe even a year. She definitely loves it here. But I feel she's not her normal self yet. One time my nephew took out the trash and left the back gate open. The next morning when I got up she was crying and scratching at the front door. She obviously knows that this is her home and she is loved. But if I walk up to her too fast, or if I'm getting onto one of my nephews she cowers down. Does anybody have any ideas how I can help her get over her fears?
Can someone help me, i want to buy a short haired dutch shepherd puppy but how can i tell that i am going to get a short haired and not a long haired, are the long haired dutch puppies born with long hair?
Ask to see the parents, if they are both short haired then the pup will also be short haired. (You should always see the parents and their health test results before buying a pup)
Ive been looking for my forever dog free ofcourse and think i just found him a black dutchie mix lab i hate labs never had a good story with a lab not one. But im willing to try this dog looks beautiful ive wanted a malnois since 2015 and this is the year to go for it. Im hopfully going to trya 2wk trial and hopfully he is everything i hope he is high energy has presence backed by substance like a wolf but not lol. I suppose having some lab in him will just make him easier in the long run. So long as he doesnt get bloat ill be happy but ill feed him wet anyway not dry. Plus some raw for that immune boost twice per week or sosit out on the balcony with him spliff in my mouth cows leg in his. Happy dayz.
Around 226 lbs. Compared to a mal at 190 and gsd around 238. There are probably exceptions for all though. They bite super hard. Mine broke his bottom right fang clean off at the gum line.
There is a reason border collies are swiping the board at every agility competition. If someone wants to compete, dogs like Dutch and Belgian shpehards will be slower than bcs because of the latter slimmer, more athletic build. Ofc if winning big competitions is not your main priority, the speed won't matter that much and you'll still have fun together but it's misleading to pose them as the ideal agility dog.
My detuch struggled to put on weight always very skinny no muscle mass just bones he struggled to eat protein or fat gave him dirrhoea . Very loyal trainable dog but too much hair ..but overall i will give 8
I’ve got a Dutch shepherd that was left by a friend and never picked up I don’t have time or enough land for him to live a good life if anyone wants one respond
It give me allot of concern this breed along with the Malinoice as become popular , sadly many well intentioned good hearted and others not so gets a dog like this and has no clue the type life a Baby like this needs , or the Right type of education With , With , With this type dog , you could be a Teacher , Dr , But Education in how to have a dog of that Magnitude in your life , I see to many Dutchies , Malinoise , Germans , Pit bulls , all other power breed go through more hell than they ever should , all because someone wanted a Max of their own like a fashion statement , No Good , I love this breed to no end and others like them , I know what they are like and culpabilitys and they are more than people can emagian , yep
You are correct. These dog's should never ever be in a home with incompetent people. They are to high drive. Without knowledge of how to deal with that, someone has a high likelihood of them getting hurt. Or someone close to them hurt. You wouldn't hand someone a machine gun that's never shot anything. Kinda the same concept. Bad shit happens when people lack knowledge of what they are doing.
People don't understand that these dog's generally are not pets, but rather they are tools or weapons of particular trades. People see them in the news or on tv and think they are cool and that they can handle them. It's kinda the 101 dalmatian effect. People see them and think they are great until they can't deal with them. Then what? Shelters and get put down. It is super sad. Sad that people are so full of shit that they need a weapon dog as a accessory. Kinda like the wanna be gangster that holds his guns sideways lol. I make my friends hold the bite sleeve so they completely understand. They can't believe how hard and fast these guys hit. Lol
Yes! Dutchies and Malinois' are working breeds and they do not suit for persons who are not committed to train and provide them something meaningful to do where they can outload their endless energy. If you are interested to see what it looks like to live with a Dutchie from a puppy to adult check out my dogs ig: @myy_the_dutchie
I oddly had a dream about my dutchie before i got her. In the dream everyone kept calling her a belgian malinois and she bonded to me so easily and went home with me in the dream. Then she came home and transformed into a human. I think the dream was speaking to her intelligence both physically and emotionally. Had that dream a few months ago. Then a friend approached me about needing to rehome his dog last werk and when i saw her she was the same as in my dream. (Save for becoming human) but she IS intelligent and everyone on the daily asked if shes a belgian malinois. Just like in the dream. Same beautiful brindle coat, extremely sweet, intelligent and bonded to me VERY quickly. I love her so much. Shes my soul dog. She actually helped me overcome a loss and her active needs have helped keep me from becoming depressed due to the excersize. She saved me honestly. Shes a thriving family dog and has a pomeranian bestie 🩷 shes thriving here. She started built like an afghan hound (her last owner admittedly couldnt afford food, or a collar, or to clip her nails, etc) and now shes noticeably back to normal weight, im socializing her with other dogs and shes so happy, i had to train her to use the bathroom outside bc they kept her indoors, and shes thriving already! Theyre amazing dogs. If you can fit them into your life, if you can be active long term, if you want a best friend in an animal i highly recommend them. But only if you have time to burn. They need stimulation and love.
Most of the dogs in this video aren't purebred Dutch Shepherds. They are crossbreds and their parents and grandparents can be Malinois, German Shepherd or Pitbull, Great Dane and other dogs only selected for policedog training. These crossbreds are not real Dutch Shepherds and I wouldn't recommend them as a familypet (certainly not with children). The only thing they have in common with the real purebred Dutch Shepherd Dog is the brindle colourpattern. I have seen a lot of these crossbreds being agressive towards other dogs and with a too high drive for an unexperienced dogowner. There are just a few purebred Dutch Shepherds with a policedog certificate. I am a FCI judge of purebred Dutch Shepherds and I also train policedogs within the KNPV.
If they are not purebred they are most likely KNPV Dutch x Mal mixes. It's completely up to the breeder what the outcome is. The best working dogs come from the KNPV lines. KNPV or pure bred I would also not recommend Dutchies as family pets. They are working dogs and require stringent training and some meaningful hobby or a work.
I would love a great Dutch Shepard. Sad to many people get a high drive dog end up getting put down. Haven’t found anyone with that great brindle coat.
Dog World do you know anyone that has the beautiful brindle coat with good temperament. If you could reply I would be willing to give you my email or phone. I would love to show you my first working dog I trained. I’m not certified trained I grew up self taught with my grandfather who knew Kohler . Can’t remember his first name but they were really good friends. Kohler trained for the military and Lassi. My grandfather is actually in his book.
They probably bought a pupoy from a breeder who breeds police line DS's. Better to hand them over to a K9 organisation to train them for police service. No need to put a dog down.
I have a Dutchie, so I laughed when hearing in this video that they could play 30 minutes to an hour. Mine wants to play and train about 8 hours a day.
Helll yeaaaa my S&R Dutchy is 14 almost 15 she is running jumping flying around like a she was still a pup 😂 allll day
How do u guys train them I just got one
@@hunterwaller1652 i joined a club its a lot of work training 5 days a week and stimulation and exercise every day
so true. i have a dutchie too.
I loved this Vid. I have se to train Dobermans in obedience. I'd never heard of this breed and wish I had. Too old now. I laughed out loud watching. Great dog. Exhausting, best if you had a partner to share the exercise/training. Thx u for great Vid..
I saw two gorgeous Dutch Shepherds today and instantly fell in love. I had to learn more about them. I wish I could own one. Sadly, I am not the right type of person for this type of energetic dog. I would never be able to keep up with it. I would never get a dog that I am not right for it's not fair to the animal. I do think these are the most beautiful dogs I have ever seen.
OMG.. i just love how you see your own limits when it comes to owning a certain breed. I wish others were as smart and compassionate as you..They are really a handful. I have ONE and it is shitloads of work . But I bet you are a wonderful dog owner to the breed that suits you :) Bless you xx
You can always get a brindle Frenchie!
Same. I’ll admire them from afar and stick with my dog that doesn’t need this much work lol
nice dogg as a ped ,
My dutch is wicked smart...you can see her working out problem . Beautiful personality.
I’m considering a Dutchie for my next dog. I don’t love the look of the Mali’s and as much as I adore my German Shepherd, she’s got hip dysplasia (in spite of parents being tested and being careful with her as a pup). They are just not a healthy breed 😢 Dutchies are supposed to be healthier as a rule
@@laurafedora5385 Dutch Shepherds are alot more healthy and have a great personality bit clowny compared 😊 if u want a bit more calm look at a groenendaeler
the belguim is a bit in the middle
I have a half Malinios, Half Dutch Shepherd, SUPER smart, and Feisty.
My heart dog Leilah was a Dutch. She was the love of my life. She listened to me as if she was a human. The only time she growled in her life was when I almost died and I was found with her laying with her whole body on my chest, licking my face. She growled when EMS approached me, like "something is wrong with her, don't come any closer"
We just adopted one from a shelter. 3 and half months old and wow he’s learned so much so quick. The only thing he needs work on is not pulling on the leash when on a walk but other than that he picks up things pretty quick. He’s the cutest and so cuddly with me and my girl. Just dont let them wander the house at a young age by themselves if you don’t want to find a mess 😂
If you haven't already I recommend a gentle leader for walks and such. It will help with the pulling, you may need to correct the behavior with a quick but not obnoxious tug to the leash to get the mind to snap out of the leading roll(maybe a few to more depending when your pup snaps out of it). You want your pup to end up having as much eye contact or curiosity on what you are doing, meaning they're all about your movements(not their own) which in your return is an "Alpha" roll which dogs need structure in their life. Use commands and be consistent with the training for the best results. I hope the pup is growing well
@@tdoll521 so this comment was from when he was around 3 months old and now he’s 9 months. He’s so great and heels us at all times. We went to go get him trained professionally though and he came back amazing. Still loves to cuddle even as he’s bigger and is so sweet with everyone. It’s amazing to see progress in your fur babies
Is there a resue for dutchies. My best friend died and this will be the doggo I get
love my dutch shepherd 💕 she is 9 years old this april 1st. her name is pepper. short brindle hair. nice reddish brown eyes. lazy ears. high energy. protective over my family. arched rear legs.
Awwhh.. I love mine too. She is 5 months i 2 days.. Her name is Cherokee and is also short hair gold brindle and same eye - black face and very high energy... Lol... They are the BEST
I have a 3 year old Dutch Shepherd (short haired) I’ve had her since she found me at the age of 6 months old. She’s my EVERYTHING. She literally potty trained herself and is SO smart. Tennis balls are her drug of choice. Lol seriously shes addicted.The only thing she struggles with is leash pulling. But if she has on the right collar it doesn’t bother me to bad . I know she’s just so happy/excited to go on walks and honestly I find amazement and joy is everything she does. She’s a GREAT family dog. But if you are thinking about getting one make sure you have a fenced in yard for them to run around in. Mine LOVES “patrolling” the yard lol
I have a dutch shep. and a border collie - both need a MINIMUM of 3 hours (!!!!) exercise (training, hiking, running) every day !!!! They are both now 13 years old and we walk 12- 15 miles with them every day!
No they do not need minimum of 3 hours of exercise. However they need a work or daily training + exercise. As this breed is practically pretty much the same breed as Belgian Malinois (Mals and Dutchies are commonly cross breeded when producing working dogs), this breed is not recommended if you are not committed to train and providing something meaningful work to them. I have a Dutch Shepherd and we do Search & Rescue, obedience and canicross with her.
“MINIMUM of 3 hours” 😂😂😂😂
How much does it shed?
Loved this video. I saw a Dutch Shepherd at the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris. She was with a parisian policeman and was wearing combat gear. Beautiful but very severe looking. I took a quick photo and kept my distance!
My dog is at least part dutch Shepard. I'm not a great dog trainer and she learned well despite my shortcomings. Like other comments she pulls me the 1 st couple blocks. She looks exactly like these dogs and has all the behaviours.
OUTSTANDING BREED !!! Their "camouflage suit" alone is worth a lot! Not to mention the outstanding working qualities !!!
I just got a foster pup and she looks exactly like this. I am pretty confident that she’s a Dutch Shepard. I’m pretty happy to see their such a great breed.
That's awesome!
You dont know what breed you have just because it looks like a Dutchie. You need a DNA test.
@@oldfucker68 I've read that those are subpar at best. I also don't NEED to do anything I am happy with my mixed breed mutt and don't necessarily need to know what exactly she is. Her look, temperament, and intelligence point to some kind of dutch Shepard mix and I'm happy with that.
Will be getting a long-haired dutch shepherd this year. Can't wait! Already visited the breeder and her dogs and it really clicked.
Ooooooooh! TELL! :)
I bought a GS puppy 7 months old at the time. I was told his dad was police GS and his mum was Malinois but after watching this video he has the exact same black nose colouring and brindle colouring (rear half) so he's maybe half Dutch. He's now 1 year and 3 months weighing 40kg but athletic build and very protective.
His favourite thing to chase is a laser pen dot. He'll run forever chasing that around the park. Everyone laughs when they see him chasing a dot around😍
In Europe it is very common to cross breeds for desired performance, and sometimes littermates are registered by their color, even as different breeds. US imports dogs that have already started training, not by gene testing for purebred status.
I was a little upset when I realized the breeder lied and told me I was getting a German Shepard, now that her colors came in I realized she is a Dutch Shepard. The breeder sends all of their dogs to the local police departments, I'm surprised at the price, I live in Mexico so everything is cheaper than back home but I only paid $150 USD because they're my neighbors. I guess I got a good deal.
You are better off with the Dutch shepherd anyway. Especially for 150 bucks. They are healthy dogs in general. I personally wouldn't ever buy a german shepherd. Only a dutchie or a Mal. It just all depends on what you want to use the dog for.
They have anymore ???
my dog was sold as a Dutch Shepherd with UKC registration, but the Wisdom Panel told the real story. Law enforcement don't care about purebred status, just performance,
@@jdlvtrn1 a lot of Dutch shepherds have malinois somewhere in their blood line's. My dog is about 75/25 dutchie and Mal. He comes from knpv style breeding. They are better working dogs. Stronger drive.
KNPV lines, both Dutchies and Mals are all mixed breeds, if you want a pure breed get one with a FCI pedigree.
My Dutchie ran at the age of 12 years 7 to 10 miles beside my bicycle without any problem. They are a very hardy breed without mayor health problems. He died at the age o 15,5 years.. Soon i get a new pup .
So sorry to her that... I lost both my dogs for 4 and 6 months ago. i was allredy on the lit for a pup so i actually managed to overlap with one day. she is the most beautiful but energetic furcoated alligator/phirana i have ever owned. Lol!!!
I didn't know much about Dutch Shepherds, so thank you for the video
I researched dogs for two years one of my choices was a Norwegian Elkhound but then I found out about the Dutch shepherd and got one he is only 9 weeks old was the easiest dog I ever had to potty train and is very smart yes he is high enough but I really enjoy him I wanted a dog that I could go to the lake with go hiking he is just amazing we named him Zeus and he is living up to his name
Smartest dog breed I’ve ever been around, I have a border collie and he’s a genius. I seriously want to eventually get a DS as well
Recently got back from vet and my puppy is a dutch shepherd
A vet is not educated on dog breed labeling. Can not even claim technically it’s a pure bred and not a mix especially coming from a shelter which does not provide their pedigree unfortunately
Have one of these, he's absolutely amazing, we thought he was a malinois, chow mix but then my dad came across this and we saw the curved tail, black tongue and black mask and we were like nope this dog is a dutch
Best dog EVER!
I have two great Mali’s, a mostly
Black one and a brindle. Wow they respond to sweet talk rather than stern.. so love these dogs. My Mali’s fly so fast! These Dutch are very similar
This really makes me think. I've been doing German Shepherd rescue for 20 years and never have I heard of this breed. I'm wondering now how many Dutch shepherds have came through the rescue. In 20 years we have rescued over 3000 shepherds and now I'm just wondering if any of them were Dutch.
Great video
Chances are if a brindle shepherd came through and wasn't a pit mix then you probably have seen one. Malinois also on occasion can be brindle. However you rarely see german shepherds that have the brindle. Breeders have tried to get rid of that type of coloring. German shepherds from 200 years ago were brindle though.
@@kole6146 you seem to love the breed as much as myself. Whenever we get a owner surrender saying that they're scared to have their shepherd around the children it burns my butt. Those seem dogs that these people did not want around their kids and most cases they go straight into foster care and almost every member has children. My two sons were old enough and had learned the proper way to train and walk shepherds. They used to go to the kennel with us and each one of them would pick their favorite and take that one for a walk. My boys never had a single issue with any of our fosters or our own shepherds. We have four of them. Sometimes we could have six to eight in the house. When my boys were younger before entering United States Marine corps each one of them would take one of our shepherds to bed with them every night. Whenever they come home to visit they still have one or two shepherds in their room with them.
Thank you so much for sharing your excellent information. Like I said this morning when I watched the video I have never heard of this breed of shepherd.
@@davidfrank2824 I definitely do. My dog is my best friend, and my fearless protector. Don't know what I'd do without him. It kills me every time I get a email from a local shelter with Dutch shepherds and mal's. Most people get them and really are not equipped with any knowledge of what they are doing with the dogs. Or they think they are badasses because they have a tough dog. The good thing is most good breeders won't sell them to civilians unless they have prior experience. Still a few get through and are too much for people to handle. Fact is so many people in today's world have zero respect and structure in they're lives. Then they get a dog that needs that tenfold. Your boys did well because you taught them that. I'm the son of a green beret, so structure and discipline were always a factor in my life. If people are worried about they're children around a dog then the parents are doing something wrong. We now live in a world where we are supposed to accept everything and it's messing everything up. Most parents don't have the ability to use the word no. If they can't understand that word than they shouldn't have a dog of any kind let alone a Dutch shepherd. People always ask how or what I do to make my dog listen. I always tell them be there for your dog and he will be there for you. It's time, love, structure, letting them know what right and wrong is. If the dog knows you trust him, he will trust you back. Then things just fall into place. Thank you for raising Marines. I planned on joining the army and following dad's path until I had really bad knee injury playing hockey. They labeled me as damaged goods lol. Keep doing what you do. Rescue and re-home as many as you can. These dog's need more people that actually give a shit.👍
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@Iconoclast They were shaped body wise more like malinois and Dutch shepherds. Square body. They were also around 70lbs. Breeding for shows changed they're color and made them have the sloped back that you see in them today. Same thing with dobermans. If we humans would of left them alone they would be a lot like they're cousins. Mal's and dutchies. People tend to mess everything up that they touch. It's unfortunate.
Love mine. Wouldnt change her for the world.
I just got pics of our 2 week old male Dutchie. Cant wait to meet him in a few months!!!
They look so adorable when they re young🐶 vow will you name him?😊
Fantastic stuff. I am a GSD guy so far but was looking at a Dutch just last week. SUBSCRIBED
Thanks for the sub! :) Hopefully you ll find a great dog companion! :)
I have an adopted one and he's a pure Breed!, And he's so cute and perfect! :)
Adopted Dutch shepherd/husky mix. He is amazingly smart
I’ve been looking for a Dutch shepard, where did you adopt it from
@@elsquirt8660 shelter!! I could not believe it. He was about 1 year old homeless boy.
Seems very similar to the Belgian Mechelse scheper. A true working dog.
A great dog for those who have the time and knowledge to train with their dog, not so great for lazy dog owners.
becouse it is ... belgian/ dutch shepherds are the same only diference is the coat
Not true
@@HunterMagpie what's not true?
They are . My knpv Dutch shepherd is about 75/25 dutchie and mechelse. Which are malinois. Awesome dogs for people that can handle them.
@@RePlayBoy101 they are not the same breed. However they are the closest thing to each other. Super first cousins, while gsd are like second and third cousins. They are so close to being the same dog, that is why the Dutch royal police started the knpv program to breed the best quality working dogs in the world. In my opinion. They have no problem crossing a mal with a Dutch, or a Dutch with a mal to build the perfect Terminator dog. My dutchie is about 75/25.
I noticed the sled dog housemate. My 1/2 Malinois, 1/3 Dutch Shepherd, + GSD is a great watch dog despite being raised with sled dog breeds (Malamute & Greenland). His genetics hold true.
Ooh. You are the perfect person to ask. I have had 3 malamutes, but I want to adopt my next dog, and the Mally's gender aggressiveness would be harder to train out of one that is adopted. How is your Dutch mix, and Greenland for that matter, in that category? Is he more or less feisty when coming across strange dogs on hikes and such?
@@sleddog8 Ahhh! When my last old Malamute bitch died, the Malinois+ was alone. Dogs being social species, I wanted a companion for him, but he had started to show reactive aggression to all other dogs from the time he was about 5 mos. old.despite puppy classes, +socialization in the local park, etc. Tried several $ trainers, but finally found one who did protection sports and forced him to down next to a well trained Presa Canario, + additional controlled exposure/desensitization. Then I developed an idea of how to introduce a puppy bitch from Greenland. It worked! But he is still reactive aggressive with other dogs and must be put on a down/stay to avoid escalation. It is genetic, so adopting a dog when one is already a problem might never be where you want it to be. Behavior is largely genetic and after 50 years of sled dogs...
@@jdlvtrn1 Awesome insight. Thank you. I have only had male Malamutes, and they all to one degree or another had that trait. Sounds like the Dutchie and or Malinois may have the same. I heard Greenlands are more like huskies than Mally's, but they are a rare find. Thank you again for you response. It was quite helpful.
@@sleddog8 I have had as many as 7 Malamutes at one time without kennel runs, so I know the dance. They taught me a lot. I think their aggression to other dogs is more arrogance while the Malinois+ seems to have an element of fear/suspicion. My Greenland girl is more socially animated (and has bigger teeth) than her companion, but I hear her mother is fierce, so? they are all individuals. She will not allow him access to her yard kills (possum, birds). Good luck!
I really want a dutch shepherd but I work a full time job. I got my first dutch shepherd when I was 12 and I trained him to go off leash in a field and on our lawn in just 3 weeks at the age of 15 weeks. I work a full time job and I am going to give him 1 hour of field exercise in the morning and 1-2 hours when I come home. I will also be paying a neighbourhood kid to walk my dog around the block and play with him in my backyard for a bit. Do you think my dog will be ok.
For exercise yes, but do you think its fair to the dog to leave it alone at home for 8-10 hours per day?
@@grepominer8820 he can just opt for day school for dogs
This is a nice Shepherd, I’m between a Belgian malinois and this one
I got the best of both worlds by getting it mixed.
Iconoclast some special forces also use the dutch shepherd
Theyre the same dog but one has stripes
Trying to adopt one now. Great video! Very helpful. Thank you...
My dutch shepherd just turned two. Adapted from spca $100.
I’m torn between getting a Dutch shepherd and an English Staffordshire bull terrier.
Do you have a video of an English staffy
Not yet, we'll put that on our list! :)
dont get a staffie they do not have guts i heard rather the dutch shepherd then and please for the love of god do not get a bull terrier especially the females they always want to dominate the other dogs and then its fighting and they do not listen to their names and run away if a gate is unlocked they do not come back home like german shepherds.
Best dogs ever! However most are not qualified for this breed. Please leave it as a true working breed
Great video. I learned a lot and was unfamiliar with this breed! Subscribed!
Beautiful dog...I have a gsd, wouldn't mind getting a Dutch in a couple years.
I wouldnt be the same person today without my dutch shepherd
This is definitely going to be my next dog! I already have an Olde English Bulldogge, but I'm looking for a dog like this to join the family as his (and our) companion. Just need to find a good one here in Florida
Please be sure you have the time, energy, and room. Otherwise, you and your Dutch both hate each other. This video does not fully communicate the amount of exercise required. Physical AND mental. Highly cerebral dogs and will have a heart attack before giving up with fetching a ball. Just passing on advice based on experience with the breed. Best of luck!
What specific colors are the Dutch shepherd in the thumbnail?
That's brindle! Just a lighter variation.
nate vance okay thank you, there’s a legit lady in Michigan that runs a kennel and she sells Dutch shepherds and malonois and I’ve probably gonna get a brindle female Dutch shepherd
Dutchies are always brindle but they vary between almost black to almost yellow. Stripes should still always be present.
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Very beautiful animal!!
I just got my dog's dna. She's 31% pug, 21% American Staffordshire Terrier, 25% Belgian Malinois and 23% Dutch Shepherd. She's got a long, narrow muzzle with the Malinois dark face mask, a broader forehead, beige pug or Malinois fawn short coat, floppy pug ears. She's about 70 lbs and kinda bulky (pittie influence)? She definitely makes pug noises. Often while doing Mal I nois and Shepherd gymnastics . Everyone used to ask me what she was well we know now! I thought she was half Mal and maybe Lab (they also come in fawn) but I was only 25% right!
But how do they taste
Best breed by far IMO
Does it make a difference having a male or female?
Please can you do a video on cavapoo's that would be good but I like this vid to 👍👍👍👍
There is already one :) th-cam.com/video/6T5JEGbGMnw/w-d-xo.html
Thanks
Can you make a video for the maremma sheepdog?
i cant wait to get one !!
Got mine for free rescued from nieghboor in mexico.. There are some semi stray dutch shepards available for adoption in tecate mexico altrete park.
Very interesting! I really like these dogs, especially the looks and the guarding abilities and I do live close to the Netherlands so it's rather easy to get one. Nothing in this video made me turn away from wanting to have one. I do have a corgi already and all corgi advise videos are really more of "don't get one, annoying to own" However, almost all owners who want to sell their Dutch Shepherds say these dogs are just too much for them. We'll see. Maybe I get one, maybe I don't.
Why so expensive? Whats a good way to buya dog like this or maybe another shepherd? Ive always thought German Shepherds were beautiful. Belgium sounds cool too
great info
Who is the best breeder of dutches
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Good morning :)
I had two. A dutch and Belgium mixed
Does anybody know where u can adopt a dutch shepherd
North American Dutch Shepherd rescue
I got mine from an over sea recuse
I think they’re great dogs. Beautiful as well, but I’ve had German Shepherd Dogs all my life, & I have to disagree that they’re not equal to the Dutch Shepherd. GSDs bred as working dogs (not for show), are outstanding dogs if raised & trained properly.
I have a Dutchie.
I just rescued a Dutch Shepherd probably about a month ago. It was living under a shed in somebody's property. She it's still pretty skittish. It makes me think she was abused at one point in time. She's probably only about eight or nine months old. Maybe even a year. She definitely loves it here. But I feel she's not her normal self yet. One time my nephew took out the trash and left the back gate open. The next morning when I got up she was crying and scratching at the front door. She obviously knows that this is her home and she is loved. But if I walk up to her too fast, or if I'm getting onto one of my nephews she cowers down. Does anybody have any ideas how I can help her get over her fears?
very nice content i love it. tnx for sharing
Here for my dutchie pit mix
I know mine is a mix with a Dutch Shepard but I don’t know what else
@@retroocean9430 I did the wisdom panel DNA test. You can try one of those.
finejustgivemeaname no way I just ordered one XD
finejustgivemeaname i think on Monday
@@retroocean9430 what did it end up being
Can someone help me, i want to buy a short haired dutch shepherd puppy but how can i tell that i am going to get a short haired and not a long haired, are the long haired dutch puppies born with long hair?
Ask to see the parents, if they are both short haired then the pup will also be short haired.
(You should always see the parents and their health test results before buying a pup)
of course they are smart they are DUTCH🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪👍💪
Do these vids take a long time
Yeah but its worth it :)
Very nice dogs
3:59 that’s clearly the German cousin
I was like WTH that’s a GSD 😆
The video in the end is of a dog named bibi and her handler/trainer viorel scinteie! Check him out if like protection work and ipo!
I have a brindle dutch shepherd that looks like a hyena that cuddles like a human. :D
Beautiful dogs
If you cant afford to buy a dog like this for $1000, you certainly can’t afford to keep it.
1000$ ? That's it ??
@@Saicharan-hk9id right I figured like 3,500
You don't see them a lot here in The Netherlands.
Ive been looking for my forever dog free ofcourse and think i just found him a black dutchie mix lab i hate labs never had a good story with a lab not one. But im willing to try this dog looks beautiful ive wanted a malnois since 2015 and this is the year to go for it. Im hopfully going to trya 2wk trial and hopfully he is everything i hope he is high energy has presence backed by substance like a wolf but not lol. I suppose having some lab in him will just make him easier in the long run. So long as he doesnt get bloat ill be happy but ill feed him wet anyway not dry. Plus some raw for that immune boost twice per week or sosit out on the balcony with him spliff in my mouth cows leg in his. Happy dayz.
What’s their bite force?
Around 226 lbs. Compared to a mal at 190 and gsd around 238. There are probably exceptions for all though. They bite super hard. Mine broke his bottom right fang clean off at the gum line.
Kole
Thanks :)
Where can I get one?
DO YOURSELF A FAVOR GET A CHIHUAHUA
I m giving away a 4 month old Dutch German shepherd
There is a reason border collies are swiping the board at every agility competition. If someone wants to compete, dogs like Dutch and Belgian shpehards will be slower than bcs because of the latter slimmer, more athletic build. Ofc if winning big competitions is not your main priority, the speed won't matter that much and you'll still have fun together but it's misleading to pose them as the ideal agility dog.
My detuch struggled to put on weight always very skinny no muscle mass just bones he struggled to eat protein or fat gave him dirrhoea . Very loyal trainable dog but too much hair ..but overall i will give 8
I love my Dutchie ❤️💪🏾👍🏾
I’ve got a Dutch shepherd that was left by a friend and never picked up I don’t have time or enough land for him to live a good life if anyone wants one respond
I use to have a duty sheperd
I ment Dutch
It give me allot of concern this breed along with the Malinoice as become popular , sadly many well intentioned good hearted and others not so gets a dog like this and has no clue the type life a Baby like this needs , or the Right type of education With , With , With this type dog , you could be a Teacher , Dr ,
But Education in how to have a dog of that Magnitude in your life , I see to many Dutchies , Malinoise , Germans , Pit bulls , all other power breed go through more hell than they ever should , all because someone wanted a Max of their own like a fashion statement , No Good , I love this breed to no end and others like them , I know what they are like and culpabilitys and they are more than people can emagian , yep
You are correct. These dog's should never ever be in a home with incompetent people. They are to high drive. Without knowledge of how to deal with that, someone has a high likelihood of them getting hurt. Or someone close to them hurt. You wouldn't hand someone a machine gun that's never shot anything. Kinda the same concept. Bad shit happens when people lack knowledge of what they are doing.
People don't understand that these dog's generally are not pets, but rather they are tools or weapons of particular trades. People see them in the news or on tv and think they are cool and that they can handle them. It's kinda the 101 dalmatian effect. People see them and think they are great until they can't deal with them. Then what? Shelters and get put down. It is super sad. Sad that people are so full of shit that they need a weapon dog as a accessory. Kinda like the wanna be gangster that holds his guns sideways lol. I make my friends hold the bite sleeve so they completely understand. They can't believe how hard and fast these guys hit. Lol
Yes! Dutchies and Malinois' are working breeds and they do not suit for persons who are not committed to train and provide them something meaningful to do where they can outload their endless energy. If you are interested to see what it looks like to live with a Dutchie from a puppy to adult check out my dogs ig: @myy_the_dutchie
Malinois
How come not more dutch shepherds are also working dogs if they're that highly intelligent & trainable ?
Well I have 2 of those kind dogs ..they are lovely dogs
I was waiting to hear about how this breed needs a job. If you don’t give them one, some will create their own and often it’s destructive.
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Cute!
Yeaah!:)
I love dogs to I have a cocka poo called teddy ❤️
That's nice I like cavapoo's but cockapoo's are nice to
Thanks Jon Jones
I oddly had a dream about my dutchie before i got her. In the dream everyone kept calling her a belgian malinois and she bonded to me so easily and went home with me in the dream. Then she came home and transformed into a human. I think the dream was speaking to her intelligence both physically and emotionally. Had that dream a few months ago. Then a friend approached me about needing to rehome his dog last werk and when i saw her she was the same as in my dream. (Save for becoming human) but she IS intelligent and everyone on the daily asked if shes a belgian malinois. Just like in the dream. Same beautiful brindle coat, extremely sweet, intelligent and bonded to me VERY quickly. I love her so much. Shes my soul dog. She actually helped me overcome a loss and her active needs have helped keep me from becoming depressed due to the excersize. She saved me honestly. Shes a thriving family dog and has a pomeranian bestie 🩷 shes thriving here. She started built like an afghan hound (her last owner admittedly couldnt afford food, or a collar, or to clip her nails, etc) and now shes noticeably back to normal weight, im socializing her with other dogs and shes so happy, i had to train her to use the bathroom outside bc they kept her indoors, and shes thriving already! Theyre amazing dogs. If you can fit them into your life, if you can be active long term, if you want a best friend in an animal i highly recommend them. But only if you have time to burn. They need stimulation and love.
Most of the dogs in this video aren't purebred Dutch Shepherds. They are crossbreds and their parents and grandparents can be Malinois, German Shepherd or Pitbull, Great Dane and other dogs only selected for policedog training. These crossbreds are not real Dutch Shepherds and I wouldn't recommend them as a familypet (certainly not with children). The only thing they have in common with the real purebred Dutch Shepherd Dog is the brindle colourpattern. I have seen a lot of these crossbreds being agressive towards other dogs and with a too high drive for an unexperienced dogowner. There are just a few purebred Dutch Shepherds with a policedog certificate. I am a FCI judge of purebred Dutch Shepherds and I also train policedogs within the KNPV.
If they are not purebred they are most likely KNPV Dutch x Mal mixes. It's completely up to the breeder what the outcome is. The best working dogs come from the KNPV lines. KNPV or pure bred I would also not recommend Dutchies as family pets. They are working dogs and require stringent training and some meaningful hobby or a work.
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I would love a great Dutch Shepard. Sad to many people get a high drive dog end up getting put down. Haven’t found anyone with that great brindle coat.
You ll hopefully find one soon :)
Dog World do you know anyone that has the beautiful brindle coat with good temperament. If you could reply I would be willing to give you my email or phone. I would love to show you my first working dog I trained. I’m not certified trained I grew up self taught with my grandfather who knew Kohler . Can’t remember his first name but they were really good friends. Kohler trained for the military and Lassi. My grandfather is actually in his book.
They probably bought a pupoy from a breeder who breeds police line DS's. Better to hand them over to a K9 organisation to train them for police service. No need to put a dog down.
I have 4 best dogs in the world !
" 30 to 60 minutes" might be enough for a 10 year old dutchie, not for non-elderly dogs of this breed thougj
Million%
Providing you walk him for at least another 2 hours its enough exercise if its not a knpv working line.
High quality diet = beer and pizza lol
It is a Malinois with a tiger coat color!
coole video
I don’t like a black masked, tuxedo( white mark on chest) dog. I like the one with wired fur.
mine eats 1kg of high protein pellets daily, and a bit of meat