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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2009

She can only react when needed but has to stay focused. Did it very well imo.

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  • very nice. my wife wants a Mallinois, my shepherd just passed in Jan. @ age 13. she's grown up around shepherds, her famly and myself both had working SCH shepherds. Q: are BM's too sharp for family companions? can they work and also be loving family members or have the breeding traits most desired for these working Mallinois caused them to be to "ON" within the home? the dog in this video is excellent, very nice work!

  • @cyruseven75 Hi, my malinois and my 3 german sheps are all great family companions. Yes, a combi of working & being part of the family is certainly possible. I could film all of my dogs out of the training field or training area(s) and you will see a great companion.. A clear headed dog, be it a mal, gsd, whatever should have the perfect on/off switch. Thanks for the comments on my mali! Good look with the search, best, Jo

  • Really nice.

    How long did it take to learn her al those things?

  • @ela231195 Thanks. If you train your dog every day (not for hours, just some quality training daily) both malinois & german sheps learn pretty fast. Further it's better to spend 1 training on something your dog has difficulties with than 10 training sessions on something he or she does well... Best, Jo

  • very focused, great work

  • thanks !

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  • @LovableBeats I think the dog attacked to soon. dangerous

  • @LovableBeats it's a matter of training, training, and more training ;-) Starting on leash of course. I have full confidence in my mal & even of she would attack too early I can still call her back. Thanks, Jo

  • Great work as always. I love the new ideas and the obvious passion you have for the training and the development of the dog....

    Keep up the good work and the videos.

    Excellent.

    Gary

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