BELGIAN MALINOIS ATTACKS DOG TRAINER! OUT OF CONTROL!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ก.ค. 2021
  • See the Full Transformation here: • Reactive Malinois Prog...
    This is Sarge an approximately one year old Belgian Malinois that has some major issues! We have a few videos lined up with him showing you his progress as we take him from a very unconfident, highly leash reactive and aggressive dog to calm, submissive, and obedient in all environments. Wish us luck!
    Unfortunately we only got to see Sarge act out for about 5-10 seconds. There is a reason for this. In dog training and in the dog world, bad behavior is dealt with immediately. A pack of wolves do not allow a misbehaved outsider to come into their pack and act like a fool (barking, growling, attacking other members of the pack) for 20 minutes until they learn to calm down. A misbehaved dog in a dog park will spark a fight in seconds, not minutes and not hours later. Aggressive issues are dealt with immediately.
    Dogs live in the here and now. Issues are addressed immediately. They don't schedule meetings in the future to discuss ongoing problems. They don't put each other on timeout or wait for each other to "calm down". They don't wait for things to just work themselves out. They confront problems immediately. Unacceptable behavior is dealt with swiftly and severely. Unfortunately, that doesn't allow for the best "build up" for entertainment purposes. It's hard for me as a dog trainer to allow BS behavior from an aggressive dog to build and build just to get more shots and B-Roll of the bad behavior. Every single time or every moment a dog gets away with BS behavior (barking, lunging, attacking, biting) those actions become habits and are deemed "acceptable" and are more often repeated.
    I want the dog to know from the moment it meets me that trying to attack me or anyone else in my domain is a horrible decision and will absolutely not be tolerated now or ever again. Dogs respond very well to this type of training. They do not respond well to "sometimes", "maybe", "later", "kind of", or other wishy washy leadership.
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  • @AmericanStandardK9
    @AmericanStandardK9  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Here's a link to highlights of his training and final transformation: th-cam.com/video/Y6LYDQvObPQ/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=AmericanStandardDogTraining

  • @marklloyd4153
    @marklloyd4153 2 ปีที่แล้ว +152

    He’s on the start to a better life now . What a big improvement . Thank god the owner had it to get help to fix the problems

    • @marklloyd4153
      @marklloyd4153 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@Demonic.k9 I did not intend to refer to the dog as the problem . The behavior and lack of knowledge of the owner (including me ) is the problem. Garret trained my dog because that’s not my full time job so I approached a professional as I am not . I trained horses . My dogs biggest problem like many dogs is me . I know that I don’t need you to explain it to me . Why would I listen to you ? I don’t c anything from you out there in the form of video, or education . You just make comments . Mostly negative comments lending me to view you more as a troll than a concerned person owner or trainer . Kinda like a arm chair quarter back .

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It's more like, "Thank goodness the owner realized what kind of problem this could escalate to, and knew he needed to get some help to get the dog past this issue." Also, he knew to get the dog trained to a higher level of obedience and good manners. Malinois are amazing dogs and with proper training, they can look like Olympic level athletes performing at the top of their game. I'm going to have to see if Garret has videos of this dog being trained. Sarge is an absolutely gorgeous dog.

  • @abrahamclintona3596
    @abrahamclintona3596 ปีที่แล้ว +107

    I’ve always appreciated people who are willing to educate others for free here on TH-cam. There’s a handful of real helpful people here and this channel is definitely one of those.

    • @bigbossadidoss8678
      @bigbossadidoss8678 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I agree, there are only 3 channels I trust and really respect. No one else. This is one of them

    • @giancarlotlapaya7599
      @giancarlotlapaya7599 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@bigbossadidoss8678 what are the other two out of curiosity?

    • @bigbossadidoss8678
      @bigbossadidoss8678 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@giancarlotlapaya7599 Joel Beckman, and dog daddy. Lot of controversy and politics going on around dog daddy, but his methods and theory are spot on from what I can tell. Incorporating a mix of these three rounds me out on my theory, only thing I could ask for is more feel and timing. Be prepared if you go searching up dog daddy, Zak George has basically launched a slander campaign on him. It’s kinda despicable, especially from a guy that has used chat GPT to reply to my comments on his channel lol.

    • @Dognerdca
      @Dognerdca 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      😂😂😂

  • @SaintandMagic
    @SaintandMagic ปีที่แล้ว +70

    I’ve been binge watching your videos. Love your stuff! I am an emergency veterinary nurse and even so many people in the field are all “positive training”…but i feel like they don’t truly understand 1. not all breeds are the same and some breeds need balanced training 2. the dogs quality of life is better after training and 3. Dogs can be very dangerous and cause serious damage! The dog seems like he’s on the right track with your help! Loved the video

    • @1packatak
      @1packatak ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Amen to that!!!

    • @TheImperfectSon
      @TheImperfectSon 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      I hate positive reinforcement training only. That shit is a joke, yes it can work for some dogs. But a dog like this…hell no

    • @juliehackett1025
      @juliehackett1025 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I had my first experience with a positive only trainer when I was looking for help training my 6 month old Neopolitan the guy could not understand why I refused to use positive only training and hadn't used it. I fired the guy and just kept at it myself using balanced training now he's 14 months old and a great

  • @Viralvid2024
    @Viralvid2024 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    Good job with him man. My malinois came to us at one year old, had zero socialization with people or other dogs, and was a real challenge. In the one year since, he has come a long way and is no longer dangerous to strangers he meets unless he senses something isnt right. He's still in training, has a lot to learn, but I'll work with him every day for the rest of his life because he's an incredible dog and well worth the effort. I appreciate your videos bud, they help a lot. Keep up the good work!

    • @smokersquickout2600
      @smokersquickout2600 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I had the same situation 11 months old no social at all but hes getting better day by day.

    • @criticalcommenter
      @criticalcommenter 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Are you seeing a professional trainer? A year seems a long time to be walking around with a dog you describe as a danger to strangers. No judgement, I'm just curious how long it takes

    • @Viralvid2024
      @Viralvid2024 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@criticalcommenter he was surely a danger to strangers when we got him, but he's come far enough along that he obeys our commands, and will not attack anyone. He still lets us know if he doesn't trust someone, but he'll communicate that and wait for direction no matter how uneasy he is feeling. I have trained several of my own dogs and can say the process is actually pretty fast with most dogs. As long as they are not completely mental, they respond very well to praise and reward. They respond well because all they really want is to get your approval.

    • @migueljimenez5165
      @migueljimenez5165 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      If you don’t mind me asking what’s the number one thing that has helped on his recovery? I have a border collie that is uneasy around strangers.

    • @Viralvid2024
      @Viralvid2024 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@migueljimenez5165 my dog likes going into stores like Home Depot, Lowe's, etc so with that came exposure to more people and it's really about repetition. I wouldn't recommend taking your dog into Lowe's at first, but maybe another place your dog enjoys being like his favorite park, hiking trails, or a more mellow place like that where he's going to be happy and comfortable being at a place he enjoys, and gradually meeting more people each time. I didn't force my dog, I let him see me shaking hands, putting my hand on the strangers shoulder etc to show him I'm ok with this person, and that let's him know he can be ok with this person too. Your dog will get there soon enough, just show him lots of love and comfort in the presence of other people to relax him and don't force it and he'll get better with it slowly.

  • @spykethespider5070
    @spykethespider5070 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I love how he mentioned touching the dog to desnsitize. As a shelter volunteer I tend to touch dogs' ears and face for the purpose of get them used to that. I only do this with dogs that I've already established a relationship with for safety reasons.I can read body language and know when to back off but kids usually don't I also check their teeth and paws so when the go to get a check up they don't see it as this strange, scary, or horrible experience.

    • @maryjane4432
      @maryjane4432 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      When I get a new dog that’s one of the first things I do with them. I also do it with puppies once they hit 3wk mark. That way it’s easier for vets

    • @pgnandt
      @pgnandt 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes staying with mom and siblings will desensitize. Because all the rough and tumble.

  • @barbarawarren9443
    @barbarawarren9443 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Thank you for this excellent real-life video! Times are financially very tough, yet I'd bring my Mal/GSD for board & train in a heartbeat if / when my situation changes. It's a priority. In the meantime, I'm soaking in everything I can get from American Standard. I've watched tons of videos, however, these are the only ones that really work for me. Garrett speaks my language - and obviously, dogs' language. Sheer excellence in the real world. ❤

  • @transforwell
    @transforwell ปีที่แล้ว +12

    My friend just got a mali puppy. First time dog owner, been sending him your videos. I had to get him to understand the breed. And to realize he's gonna have to do a board and train if he's going to be successful with dog. Thank you for your service he's starting to get it now.

    • @iambandzzz
      @iambandzzz ปีที่แล้ว +4

      good if he doing well rn but not the type of breed fort a first time owner the dude said

    • @famouskate9071
      @famouskate9071 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Should never get a Mal for a first dog! This is only for an advanced dog owner. I couldn't live without mine, but out of dozens of rescues over 40 decades, from 7-180 pounds of varying breeds, I can say this breed is the most work. Be prepared to change your life for him. But worst part is, it takes many years for most owners to grasp the concept and develop the skills necessary for a Mal and most will never get there, which is fine, that's why there are other breeds. He'd be better off to rehome the Mal before the Mal becomes a problem, and get a Lab, Golden, etc. I hate the fact that people think these are "cool dogs" so they get one. Thank you for working to educate your friend. Unfortunately, he needs to know this stuff BEFORE he gets a Mal and it is always the dog who is blamed and suffers. Mine is 85 pounds, large for a Mal and even in full predator mode chasing a rabbit, has 100% recall and will come right back to me when I call him off the rabbit. Young small visiting children can take bones, balls and meat out of his mouth with no problem. You know how many thousands of hours that took, to get that obedience? What a great dog, and worth it, but only for a person who can devote the time [I am home all day], energy, and a person who already KNOWS how to be the calm, confident, secure leader that a Mal needs. [My ex, over twice my size and male {I am female}, a macho martial artist, had zero control of the Mal. My Mal liked him, but only as a "friend," certainly not someone to obey, even though they lived in the same household for years. ] Confidence really can't be taught, the person has to already inherently have it, and from there, learn the skills. Most dog owners have no idea of this concept and they think "leadership" is aggression. I am 95 pounds and in my 60's. Nothing aggressive about me, but my Mal doesn't doubt for a moment that I am the leader. I have never even had to raise my voice. Your friend is the one who needs the education, not a board and train for the dog. He can do that, and get a well trained dog, but, it won't obey him when it gets home and he will spend thousands. He needs extensive education. Better yet, give up the dog to a GREAT home who WANTS this breed and knows it, and get a different type of dog. I hope he does that, for the sake of his dog. And thank you for helping and caring.

    • @transforwell
      @transforwell ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@famouskate9071 I agree, he's not l8steming though.

    • @janel4582
      @janel4582 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@famouskate9071 Oh My God, are you me? This is exactly what would have written, right down to being over 60 and small built female. I am currently training the first time owners of a mal (When asked 'why a malinois?' they told me 'because they're cool and tough', I kid you not). I take the dog on a board and train once a week and it is a joy but the owners, though eager, are a lot more work. 👍

    • @famouskate9071
      @famouskate9071 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@janel4582 Exactly, Jane, it is always the owners. You don't give an inexperienced 16 year old driver a Ferrari, you don't give the Ferrari of the dog world to an inexperienced dog person.

  • @jamiemcgahey6956
    @jamiemcgahey6956 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I can’t believe the bullsht people caused you I’ve found nothing but good humour and learning from every video thank you for sharing your experience knowledge and love for your work and family with us

  • @lisagird8108
    @lisagird8108 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    My Mali - Igor heard this Mali barking on the video and rushed into my office to see what all the commotion was all about, he then proceeded to climb on my lap and growl at the Computer screen. Break my heart to see any animal that stresses out Well done for the work you guys do.

  • @Nyla_
    @Nyla_ 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Huge respect for you to work with him to help the dog and owner to have a less stressful life. It's really so hard with such a dog. But I have also respect for the owner to give this dog a home and willing to work with you for a better way. Scared dogs are really really difficult to work with. So I recommend ppl to get an experienced trainer in such a case.
    Thank you Garrett! Looking forward to see the progress

  • @HeartlandShepherds
    @HeartlandShepherds ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Excellent!! Thanks for showing REAL training!! I love your channel. I was excited to see you roll him as part of the solution. A vet suggested this to me with my second dog (a stray Pit I had picked up) for introducing other members of the household. It worked wonders!

  • @johnp9581
    @johnp9581 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have an American Dingo (Carolina Dog) pure. Beautiful dog, had him from eight weeks. This puppy was so much fun, love people. At about six months he started to develop over protective behavior with other dogs, he would keep other dogs away from me by nipping them. the older he got the worse it got. Now he is about five, he's calmed down but very protective of the family and the personal space of us. Yes we put him away when new people come over, it takes time for him to accept a new person. Ive learned about ten different barks from him, I know what is going on just by his bark.I was told he is over protective because I am over protective. He is out in public every day, he loves little dogs afraid of big dogs. Any way enough about my dog.

  • @faustlove
    @faustlove 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is the video that had me subscribing to this channel!! This guy found his calling and ran with it. He's saving lives and if you think that isn't true then, you aren't paying attention to what's going on when people get dogs that they cannot control.
    Thank you sir for all your hard work!

  • @danielbianchi3479
    @danielbianchi3479 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Wow, what a joy to see how well the dog responded to you!

  • @Carmen_Mar
    @Carmen_Mar 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This tops any scary & suspenseful movie I’ve ever seen!! Absolutely fascinating.
    Beautiful pup, great work!

  • @bradbenson6929
    @bradbenson6929 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    You just saved this dogs life! The beginning of saving his life. There can be no question about dominance with many types of dogs. Now the owner will have to get it. He will or he wouldn't be there. Kudos to him.

  • @MWCG
    @MWCG ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You rock keep up the amazing work truly a blessing to the dog world

  • @cydppalley2644
    @cydppalley2644 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is one of the most satisfying videos to have watched. I'd love how you work with our loved ones!

  • @Sarah_and-the_maligator
    @Sarah_and-the_maligator ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Bless him what a beautiful boy . He just needed someone who talks the maligator language, so pleased the owner reached out to you and I hope he gets educated so the dog can go back to a knowledgeable and capable owner. Far to many mals end up in rescue centres here in 🇬🇧 because people don't bother to research and get to understand the breed before getting one . My Major the maligator loved this one lolz, think it must have been all the barking . Another great video!. Thanks

  • @flagal519
    @flagal519 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Amazing video, Garrett......you took every precaution with this beast ( I like the pulley set up, good idea ) and I was still holding my breath. Much respect to you, for taking on this case....he is a wild one but seemed markedly better by the end of the vid. I hope that this dog can maintain what he has learned after the weeks he will spend with you....is it REALLY possible to train that kind of aggression and hostility out of a military-type dog like Sarge?

  • @michaelachavez99
    @michaelachavez99 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This is vital for anybody who owns a large dog with temperament issues or possible temperament issues

  • @jeffbarten4104
    @jeffbarten4104 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Great video, I can’t wait to see the progression of this pup and see the work that goes into it. I wish you could show all the work you put in with dogs like this but like another’s comment that it isn’t YT friendly. Good luck and please share as much as you can. Thank you

  • @mkxv1
    @mkxv1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    That was some wholesome description on the video. You're right, this type of contnt should be educational, not purely entertainment and disregard for a dog's well being

  • @jenbrixton6834
    @jenbrixton6834 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thankyou for sharing, I've been doing the same with my dog he's a working line collie mix kelpie or Australian cattle dog, he 12mths old and as tough as nails. Most of his behaviour is fear based, he doesn't like to be told no, so he does some redirect on me which of course is a no no. Some days I have a battle on my hands and other days he's a beautiful dog nice to be around and enjoy training. But oh boy it's exhausting for us both.

  • @cdbullandbear
    @cdbullandbear 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm so glad I got a chance to watch this. I'll add it to my toolbox

  • @jb0502
    @jb0502 2 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    That tail position explains everything

  • @barbf.968
    @barbf.968 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Very informative! I loved how you were listening closely to the sounds the dog was making and you were watching for visual cues from him too. I hope this doesn’t offend you, but the beginning of the video was just like what the dog daddy does!

  • @tonyhumphreys809
    @tonyhumphreys809 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    You are so good, this channel should be huge

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Thank you Tony! Spread the word we are on a mission to hit 100k!

  • @dragonfly7729
    @dragonfly7729 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I just want to know what happened when you cut the video the first time

  • @voodoochild8697
    @voodoochild8697 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Why can't parents get their kids under control? Because the parents have no control. It's the same concept. I'm not scared of any dog. I've raised dogs and dealt with dogs my whole life. Great video 👍

  • @karakalbfleisch7026
    @karakalbfleisch7026 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I started watching your videos to train my new cane corso. I have a Belgian malinois .. she came to me like this. She is still reactive but her obedience commands and recall are excellent so I’ve managed to keep her from hurting anyone but her temperament sounds identical so thank you, I will be watching closely to see how I can help her!

    • @hyphydan
      @hyphydan 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      He can't show the "technique" on TH-cam 🤭

  • @taijonduverger9191
    @taijonduverger9191 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    As usual great work Gary. Deep understanding of dog psychology especially with this breed in particular.

    • @janel4582
      @janel4582 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@hannahwhite2047 Are we watching the same video? I see zero 'battering' going on.

  • @turnoffmainstream
    @turnoffmainstream 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Such great info... thanks for sharing...

  • @TheChunjun
    @TheChunjun 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Looking forward to seeing the follow-up on this one. Whew that's a lot of dog.

  • @andrewc6255
    @andrewc6255 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for this video brotha. Its beyond me how others seriously feel theres one way to train dogs. I love the clarity, the vulnerability to show everything, and dedication you have.
    Most keyboard warriors dont dedicate themselves to anything in life.

  • @badomen_
    @badomen_ 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Those Belgian Malinois are kind of scary to be honest, the extreme energy and raw potential for aggression makes me uncomfortable even from behind my computer screen lol.

  • @Christopher-vf6kx
    @Christopher-vf6kx ปีที่แล้ว +4

    My 9 yr old son gets this. He sees dogs as walking habits that get really locked into doing what they do most, good or bad. Stop their bad actions so they no longer repeat them asap, give them a job to suceed at, through good behaviors/trailing reward and they become good confident and dependable dogs.

    • @janel4582
      @janel4582 ปีที่แล้ว

      He has instinctive talent. A gift!

  • @juanitajohnson2717
    @juanitajohnson2717 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Goodness gracious, this was more suspenseful than watching a scary movie at the theatre! 😨😬

  • @elizabethdixon8038
    @elizabethdixon8038 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love the way your approach the training of these type of dogs, they are not a retrievers, there for you need a different level of training. You do a great job.

  • @barbarawarren9443
    @barbarawarren9443 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I have one of these tough guys, getting more reactive at 10 months old and comes at me (maybe playing & trying to dominate) at times, when I tell him to do something he clearly does not want to do. If you give him an inch, he'll take a mile. Loves me dearly and I love him too, but he's a real bruiser!

    • @famouskate9071
      @famouskate9071 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      If he's getting more reactive at 10 months, please, get professional help. He will only get worse. My Mal has been thousands of hours of work and training but worth it and the easiest dog to train, as he so clearly wants to please me, his leader. If yours is trying to dominate you, you are not the leader. he may love you, but he doesn't accept your role as leader.

  • @utinker
    @utinker ปีที่แล้ว

    This is exactly like my 2 year old Shar-Pei Harley. She is so lovable until we have to mess with her, like cutting nails and that. We can't even get a collar on her. Wish you lived in Pa. This video was amazing.

  • @laurayeesnover631
    @laurayeesnover631 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow, that dog was really scary! He's so calm now.

  • @margehaiduc9096
    @margehaiduc9096 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very informative ❤

  • @the-d-r
    @the-d-r 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Thank you for this video. I know that a part of the whole video is not YT friendly. But can you make it in some way available? I would like to see, what you did in the few minutes in between where the Mali wants to bite you and where it's sitting with his tail between his legs full of fear.

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      I hear you. Unfortunately at this time I am not willing to share it for a number of reasons. The technique is very dangerous and I would hate for anyone to try it without knowing exactly what they are doing. But I wanted to make a point of clarification. The dog is sitting there with his tail tucked between his legs because before I even met the dog he was absolutely terrified of everything. So to clarify, I didn't make the dog scared of me or make him tuck his tail between his legs. Or personally do anything to him to make him scared of me or scared in general. He was scared out of his mind to begin with. "Fear based aggression". The worst kind of aggression. He just would always choose fight over flight. I convinced him that fighting is no longer an option and so then as you see in the video he resorts to flight a couple of other times. That is also no longer an option as we progress through the session. I just want to be clear as I can be I didn't cause the dog to be fearful of me. That's his genetics and lack of socialization. At the end of the training he learns to relax because in part neither fight nor flight is an option anymore. He understands that I am no longer a threat but I am also not going to put up with any of his BS. To try and better clarify, if he was truly a dominant aggressive dog he would not have been barking like a lunatic and the technique I used would not have made a dominant dog tuck his tail between his legs they would just stop the nonsense but very likely still be standing very confidently.

    • @Yeoman7
      @Yeoman7 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      It’s a common technique he used, it doesn’t hurt the dog but communicates to the dog ,in his own language who the boss is. If he showed it the positive only crowd would run a train on him.

    • @the-d-r
      @the-d-r 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@Yeoman7 Do you talk about the alpha roll? Yeah, there are many things, that these positive only people will hate you for. But at the end of the day, just the result counts.

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      @Yeoman I don't care about the positive only train ride lol. I love shutting down those idiots. I find they are seriously crazy though. Legitimate mental issues. Just trying to keep my channel up and running and not banned or people trying to use the technique incorrectly and hurting themselves or their dogs. The positive only crowd is special and have special needs that I'm not capable of satisfying because you need to have piles of bullshit to feed them and sell your soul to the devil to be comfortable lying for a living and ripping people off on their hopes and dreams. Not for me. CHOO CHOO 🚂

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Alpha roll did not solve this dog's problem. I use it fairly rarely and use it as more of a gauge to see where the dog is at as you can see in the video. It's still a good tool for certain things but not my go to maneuver for aggressive dogs usually

  • @drakesorensen8881
    @drakesorensen8881 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That was a great video!

  • @oliviam5571
    @oliviam5571 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Please help the owner too! Yes, at least he reached out for help. Before it became a huge problem. These types of dogs are alot of work, alot!! Best of luck to both owner & dog!!, 🐕🤞🙏🐕

  • @rajahdoha
    @rajahdoha 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Information video Thanks.. Good Day

  • @stewartashling
    @stewartashling ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Made me smile

  • @CompleteK9Canada
    @CompleteK9Canada 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Any updates on this dog? Great work!!!!

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Hey. Yes. Already filmed. Just been slammed busy. Will be posting soon. Thanks!

  • @maynelson7439
    @maynelson7439 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    He reminds me of a dog who was treated badly by the original trainer, and wasn't given time to understand what was expected of him❤

  • @ahjort100
    @ahjort100 ปีที่แล้ว

    My little male cocker spaniel does that bark! 😂 That’s his ‘I am REALLY upset’ bark!! 😂🤣

  • @krisleal5350
    @krisleal5350 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    People with confidence should own dogs like a GSD or a MAL because they can sense it and won’t react

  • @CoolFoodandTravel
    @CoolFoodandTravel 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    That's why I try to train my Malanois young 😀

  • @marklloyd4153
    @marklloyd4153 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Watching this again with you walking toward him makes me think of ancient cultures human sacrifice 😂

  • @marklloyd4153
    @marklloyd4153 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    He looks like a normal dog lol reminds me of the movie Young Frankenstein where the hunch back drops the brain and gets the other brain . Abi , abinormal 😂

  • @jovigamingyt2993
    @jovigamingyt2993 ปีที่แล้ว

    Eso me llama la atención q paso en el transcurso de la pausa que tipo de corrección ocupo para sumisas al perro

  • @mungbean345
    @mungbean345 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can someone explain to me the philosophy behind the second line over the tree? I'm guessing it provides a safety boost, but how?

  • @boogiekang619
    @boogiekang619 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    To the people who think this is animal abuse y'all are uneducated

  • @godessofyouguess
    @godessofyouguess 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Were u scared at all? I wouldve been. These are straight gangster ass dogs.

  • @priyavardhanpatel6155
    @priyavardhanpatel6155 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    you are perfect sir, love to watch your videos and also learnt a lot out of it.

  • @jorgegentle440
    @jorgegentle440 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful Dog, with a far better attitude. Can you share any video of how to stop puppies from ply biting? My 4 month German Shepard is playful not realizing she sinks those teeth into everyone including the kids. The kids are scared of her. I tried some of your tips on dominance and reward but she keeps doing.

  • @dlea15
    @dlea15 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Loved the video! What are some signs of a good breeder vs. a breeder to stay away from?

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      Thank you. Great question. First off, as in the case of this particular breeding it was a "backyard" breeder (which isn't always horrible) but in this case they let the puppy go home at 5 weeks instead of 8 weeks. Why? Well, because who wants to clean up after 6-8 barking chewing, pooping and peeing puppies for any longer than you have to. And...would you prefer to make your money today or wait another 3 weeks? Horrible of the breeders to do that.
      I see it A LOT! Backyard breeders are not setup or prepared to handle puppies for the full 2 months. Some other items of concern:
      Cleanliness, responsiveness, knowledge, experience, written guarantees, doing sports training, obedience training, or showing the dogs. Long list of happy clients and follow-up with those clients over the years. How deep of an interview they do with potential clients. For instance, not everyone should be buying a Malinois so they shouldn't just give it away to whoever comes asking for one and they shouldn't give any puppy of any breed away to any family that is not capable of responsibly caring for it for the life of the dog. There is so much to cover but as far as genetics go you should be able to meet and greet both parents of the puppies in question and you should be VERY happy with what you see. Not just the looks of the parents but the temperament. How many litters are they pumping out every year? Are they cranking out as many as they can or are they very purposeful and selective in their process. Are they a part of a small network of other breeders so they are bringing in genetics from other proven lines. It also shows they are respected in their industry if they are able to breed outside of their program with other respected breeders. And, when all else fails, what kind of reviews do they have on Google, etc. I think these are good starting points

    • @dlea15
      @dlea15 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@AmericanStandardK9 thank you for such a detailed answer. This is a tremendous help!

    • @1packatak
      @1packatak ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@dlea15 my Rottie breeder interviewed ME first!! A long questionnaire I had to complete. Then an extended phone call. Then we met in person.
      After that I was invited to a show where multiple people who owned her puppies were showing. And I basically got interviewed by all of them😁
      Then she checked all my references.
      I finally got put on the potential owner list.
      18 months later I got a call that the next litter she was planning might fit my needs, and was I interested? We spent another hour on the phone as she went through the entire pedigree, and how she saw this breeding would better the Rottweiler world. 4 months later, she picked my pup out of the litter.
      That pup went on to be an American and Canadian Ch, have obedience titles, be a therapy dog, pass his ATTS test and bring immense joy to my life for 13 yrs.
      The breeder and I are still in touch 16 yrs later

  • @bsfunny3087
    @bsfunny3087 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a puppy he is so amazing he acts like a trained dog

  • @aardhond
    @aardhond 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nhaa he will be fine , just a bit of fine tuning and he will have a good life just keep working him

  • @shaunb6728
    @shaunb6728 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    nice video. & great to see someone who actually knows about dogs. as opposed to the idiots who think all dogs can be turned into cuddly pups by giving them a treat & saying well done every 10 seconds!

  • @famouskate9071
    @famouskate9071 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    How on earth did this dog get this bad at one year old??? He's a puppy! I type as my Mal has his head on my lap.............

    • @jessicagislason4855
      @jessicagislason4855 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Probably wanted a police dog for a pet 🤦

    • @hollyboyd1837
      @hollyboyd1837 ปีที่แล้ว

      Lack of boundaries, training and socialization - that’s how. Those f^ckers need A LOT of all of the above (as I sit next to mine 😂)

    • @smorris227
      @smorris227 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@jessicagislason4855 what's funny is that Garrett always shits on harness i seen alot of police dogs on harnesses you might have a point and the owner f-ed up🤔

  • @naturallycurlyhair4413
    @naturallycurlyhair4413 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    It be cool to see you and Zak George face off each training a reactive/aggressive Malinois, Dutch Shepherd, working line GSD, Cane Corso, Presa Canario, working Dobermann, Boerboel, American Bandogge, Thai Ridgeback, Chinese Red Dog, Donovan Pinscher, American Bulldog, game APBT, Bully Kutta, Tosa Inu, working Tibetan Mastiff, working Neapolitan Mastiff, Dogo Argentino, Spanish Mastiff, Kangal, Alabai, protection bred XL American Bully, Sarabi Dog or a similar breed. See how fast you can train the dog, and how slow he could.

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      It would simply be amazing if he could actually train any dog of any breed to actually do anything of substance. He wouldn't even think of training any of the real dogs you listed to even walk on a leash. Let alone train one with aggression issues. He's not a trainer. He's an entertainer. I'm trying to think of a comparable example in a different line of work.
      It would be like trying to see a face off between Jocko Willink and Tom Cruise on who could better execute a tactical entry or hostage rescue on a terrorist cell. In real life only one of them will get the actual job done the other one wouldn't make it 1 foot inside the door before reality hit them in the face. But for entertainment purposes, Tom Cruise will make it look really exciting and entertain you and make huge money doing it even though he never actually did anything. Pure entertainment vs real life.
      I don't hate on Zak George for his entertainment skills and TH-cam success. I hate on him for supposedly offering "reality dog training" or even pretending for a minute that he's an actual dog trainer. Just like I'm not mad at Tom Cruise for making millions entertaining us. However, he doesn't walk around pretending to be an actual CIA operative just because he played one in Mission Impossible. Lying for a living is maybe different than living a lie.

  • @river20222
    @river20222 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    In the very first clip, man he meant business. My dog came running to me.

  • @tobiaskern1972
    @tobiaskern1972 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    For me the most interesting question: what happend in between - the "strong conversation"?....

  • @adorinalandry8112
    @adorinalandry8112 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My husband and I just got ourselves what we had thought a Shepard mix approximately 1 yr old all black. He had been a stray is what we were told and had gotten him from the humane society where we are. We now know he is a malinois or malinois mix. We are currently having an issue with him trying to be dominant or aggressive to other dogs. Nothing towards humans. We'd like to train him but are unsure of how to begin the training ourselves. He can sit, lay down, and shake with both paws. We have a German Shepard that is the only dog that he can't dominate, yet. Give us pointers on how to begin to stop this.

  • @littledayanna2347
    @littledayanna2347 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I need the follow up video ! It was just too good !

  • @jovigamingyt2993
    @jovigamingyt2993 ปีที่แล้ว

    Quiero saber q paso en la pausa porque hoy el pero antes en el video el perro se comportó de una forma diferente y después de la pausa se ve un perro sumiso con una mira de salir de ese lugar

  • @lollypop2413
    @lollypop2413 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    He was so frightened at the start

  • @mindlab780ab6
    @mindlab780ab6 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Master dog trainer at work!
    We love watching,sir!

  • @stewartashling
    @stewartashling ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks I have same problem. Everyone blames me they know nothing.

  • @copgirl828
    @copgirl828 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm just curious how long of a "conversation" it was. 🤔

  • @chrisr-m6568
    @chrisr-m6568 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hahaha a muzzle and leash in the tree! that's too funny.

  • @MariahDedeaux
    @MariahDedeaux 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Can we get an update on this dog

  • @bubu2011ish
    @bubu2011ish ปีที่แล้ว

    Mine is the same, but not fearful, his very cocky, we also struggle with dog agresion, fence, leash, all this because of bad social from the former handler

  • @dawoudkameh6308
    @dawoudkameh6308 ปีที่แล้ว

    I wanna adopt this malinois

  • @lorlorashlee3262
    @lorlorashlee3262 ปีที่แล้ว

    What is the correction? Either its blurred or the screen goes black ..... Ive already begun using a prong collar for the walks and i man the change is night and day UNTIL a child, bike, or othr dog walks past and she goes bizzerk including biting me. So if anyone knows how he corrects that please tell me😩

    • @lineprestkvrn9014
      @lineprestkvrn9014 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I guess You have a reactive dog. Look up No Bad Dogs, as he has a lot of videos about this problem. Very explanatory. Hope that will help.

  • @StephenMascorro-mj2bu
    @StephenMascorro-mj2bu 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If he really gets bit it all on him that dog clearly wants to fold him up 🤣

  • @catalink9
    @catalink9 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sendin all them trainee back to schul 😂

  • @wolfgaia7617
    @wolfgaia7617 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Ok, but.... Why cut out the "a few minutes later...." (at 2:12) part of your interactions with this dog? It's all well and good showing the rest.... but that (edited out) part really is key to viewers being able to fully understand the WHOLE interaction you have.

    • @smorris227
      @smorris227 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Because they got alot of shit from people accusations of dog abuse nasty dm him and his wife ect has a video addressing it

    • @tylerjacobson8012
      @tylerjacobson8012 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      People are idiots and don’t understand firm corrections with dogs. Especially super aggressive fearful dogs, the worst kind of dog.

  • @ShaareiZoharDaas
    @ShaareiZoharDaas ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is the equivalent of hobbling and hunny sacking a green horse.

    • @lineprestkvrn9014
      @lineprestkvrn9014 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      A dog is a predator, and a horse is a prey. So very different instincts. Hobbling a horse was often used when travelling so that the horse could eat grass but not walk too far off. The horse was always trained to use them so that they would not panic and hurt themselves when they wore hobbles. A sound horse was often the difference between survival or death for the traveller. I am not sure what hunny sacking is?

  • @DL-up9pr
    @DL-up9pr 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I’m the director of the Imminent Danger German Shepherd rescue and I can’t tell you how many dogs per month that we are being requested to take in with issues just like this. We have also rescued hundreds of MALINOIS, huskies, labs, Dutches and lots of mixes of the breeds mentioned.
    Most of these dogs end up being euthanized or dumped at public government run kill shelters who will ultimately euthanize these dogs if a rescue doesn’t step up to assist. Based off the numbers of request for aggressive dogs intake that we get the numbers are astronomical I can only imagine how it is all over the United States we’re talking Thousands of beautiful healthy dogs being destroyed because they’ve been pulled from the litter at five or six weeks of age not learning crucial social skills from their siblings and their mom the additional 2 to 3 weeks that are critical for them being a well socialized dog with other dogs. The dog in this video is clearly not socialized nor is he a happy dog. He is a extremely fearful dog. We see this all the time it’s not only heartbreaking but it disgust me all these backyard breeders who are selling these dogs with no socialization and shoving them out the door ultimately the end for the dog is a short life euthanized because the buyer or adopter cannot handle the dog. Kudos to this gentleman for reaching out to you to get help to save his dogs life.
    All of those whiny positive reinforcement people only who think that this type of training is not successful or not getting the emails and the text messages and Facebook messages regarding dogs going to be euthanized because of behaviors just like this. I will be happy to send you oodles of messages I get daily for aggressive dogs that The owners want to surrender the dog to me because they can’t handle the dog any longer.

    • @bruckusmc126
      @bruckusmc126 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      My wife and I have two beautiful dogs from Imminent Danger German Shepherd Rescue, and I will be the first to tell anyone that these Shepherd breeds are definitely not for the average pet owner. I am blessed to have been a career United States Marine for a good confidence reinforcement when applying for these adoptions and I am well over 200 lbs. Our dogs have come along ways with my daily training but it isn't always easy, and it's those days when it's the most difficult that I must work even harder. It is pure discipline that brings these beautiful dogs to a comfortable trusting relationship with family, friends, and approved strangers.
      It practically brings me to tears to see the countless adoption posts on Imminent Danger German Shepherd Rescue Facebook page. If I had enough resources I would request to adopt every darn one. These dogs are so gorgeous and they don't deserve this horrific neglect and bad treatment.

  • @helenm6732
    @helenm6732 ปีที่แล้ว

    Have you wver been bit, Garrette? A curiiosity question only.

  • @vincef7487
    @vincef7487 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    2:06 Editing out the “strong conversation” keeps viewers from learning what to do in that situation.

    • @kimberlyconkle1021
      @kimberlyconkle1021 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Because none working dog people would get upset. He has a dominance collar on it looks like so when he lunged he most likely tightened the line and let the dog choke himself out until he calmed down.

    • @solideomusical
      @solideomusical ปีที่แล้ว +8

      or maybe keeps him from being kicked off the wussy platform

    • @scoobydoo7346
      @scoobydoo7346 ปีที่แล้ว

      He should have the unedited videos somewhere.

    • @lineprestkvrn9014
      @lineprestkvrn9014 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Viewers should not use these methods as they require high skill and experience. If You try to use them, You can get seriously bit if You lack the timing and the skill. Same as when training dangerous horses. Do not try this at home..

  • @American4.ISRAELS.right2exist.
    @American4.ISRAELS.right2exist. ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Malinois are very intelligent doggos and highly need to be worked and exercized. Giving them alot of training is essential and rewarding positive behaviors. The problems that i always see in most dog owners that i meet and know. They always want to treat their dogs as if they are human children or babies. 😂😂😂
    Lazy dog owners who don't care to learn how to do the work to train their dogs. Chihuahua owners to Pit bull owners I've seen it all.

  • @michaelachavez99
    @michaelachavez99 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Max is also super protective over food very aggressive when it comes to any other dog super aggressive has big children and people right after biting my dad’s partner my stepmom gave him steak off the table so that shows how stupid he is I wish we would’ve train this dog as well as you with yours

  • @anaridenour8601
    @anaridenour8601 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    While you were grabbing the treats what dog was in that crate

  • @donwanna3906
    @donwanna3906 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What was the "strong conversation"? Why didn't you show it? Would like to see how you were able to get the dog to the point after that. Thanks.

    • @patrickjawisdom4141
      @patrickjawisdom4141 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It would probably get mass reported and demonetized with a strike against the account. People don't like to see the reality of dog training

    • @fjeldfross9327
      @fjeldfross9327 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      He explained it in the comments: to avoid people trying to copy him without the proper backround in knowledge and experience.
      May end in hurt on both sides.

  • @ninabukovics2802
    @ninabukovics2802 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I have one question if I May .. wouldn’t it be possible to give him a bit more time to get over his fears and try to calm him down more before all the desentisation? All the best ❤

    • @jessicagislason4855
      @jessicagislason4855 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      He's doing something referred to as "flooding" it speeds up the process although it doesn't build a huge bond, that's ok in this case though, he's just making sure he can handle the dog and the dog won't lash out, desensitization can take literal months in a normal environment, this man has three weeks to turn this around, he doesn't have the timeframe for that, that being said, the dog will likely calm down after he gets a few days in on a regular schedule watching other dogs as well.

    • @canecorsomom2023
      @canecorsomom2023 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      This dog is a ticking time bomb. With a dog like that you don't have that kind of time. You have to get it managed before it hurts someone and gets put down.

    • @bw040690
      @bw040690 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      No. They dont have memories like people or think like us. Obviously. You're putting a human mind in a dog. Doesnt work. It all has to be done quickly after the correction so they know why everything is happening. If the bite block was offf.....fuck that. He'd be after you gary.

    • @Spr1ggan87
      @Spr1ggan87 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@bw040690 I don't know about the memory part, my Husky remembers the breeder he came from, remembered him right away when we bumped into the guy on a walk an d he hadn't seen him since being young pup. He also remembers the thermometer at the vet, now he doesn't even need to see it, if the vet says that word he immediately turns around and starts pawing at the door to get out.

    • @someones_daughter_
      @someones_daughter_ 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@jessicagislason4855 Could have taken an hour or so more tho. Tempo isn't irrelevant, even in a short span. I'm sure that was obvious in OP's comment as well

  • @StephenMascorro-mj2bu
    @StephenMascorro-mj2bu 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    But seriously I have had dog's that started getting aggressive and needed worked with but I have never had a dog that out of control its gotta be genetic or the owner is doing something really wrong with it it seems like a fear response to me.

    • @lineprestkvrn9014
      @lineprestkvrn9014 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Looks like the breeder sold it as 8 weeks old, and the vet told the owner he was about 5 weeks when he got him. That is 3 very important weeks with socializing and discipline from mom and siblings lost. Hard to get those weeks back, so that could be the reason for his flight-fight behaviour. He switches between them very fast and lacks self control. So discipline is the start to teach this self control. It’s like we tell our kids: actions have consequences. Listen to me, and I will keep You safe.

  • @kristenpaterson4261
    @kristenpaterson4261 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So glad you're not a P. Dogs that may hurt someone need the proper training to not be euthanized!

  • @karenebanks6974
    @karenebanks6974 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @helenm6732
    @helenm6732 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I like a trainer who calls a d_ _k a d_ _k.

  • @scoobydoo7346
    @scoobydoo7346 ปีที่แล้ว

    I wish you could have shared the hard conversation in the beginning. Would have been interesting. Also you saying look at those claws...means he need his nails trimmed I guess.

    • @mollasima3251
      @mollasima3251 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The owner can't walk him much so his nails don't get worn down on pavement. Clearly no one else is going to want to cut them. Im also assuming that the owner is not able to cut them himself...?
      I imagine the hard conversation had to do with stringing the dog up when he got out of control. That's why that pole (tree) was there with a pulley system and rope attached to the dog.

  • @michaelachavez99
    @michaelachavez99 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’m so annoyed with the people who think this is like being rough or anything like that my parents own a large pitbull who is never taught boundaries or manners or anything like that he knows nothing besides it let me tell you the older that dog got he is such a liability literally if we trip over him on accident we’re getting bit