Super Malinois Female "Maze" 9 Mo's Early Protection Training Dog For Sale
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- čas přidán 11. 04. 2017
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She’s beautiful! She appears to be very confident and smart as well as perfect tempered
They're such good dogs. I love how they don't engage unless they absolutely have to. 😁
What a good girl!! Shes so slim and slender, intelligent and just gorgeous,. You can see she clearly knows the difference between commands and play.
wow she's very well train.
Flint is another one of your dog's I've followed. Extremely nice!
amazing, very good. great dog!
Gonna be a fun dog for someone who can afford the price; and the energy of a mal
Beautiful Dog. Not to be messed with.
Maze made me amazed
Great content, Please keep going, one day you make it big
If I get any bigger my head will explode!
Me gusta su actitud
Love her!
I really thought you would!
Walter Polk Jr. ههههههههههههه
I have i dog juste like maze she is fun and good ans not a duvil dog lovley❤❤❤❤❤💙💙💙💙:-D 💃
Nice video. I think females are easier to train. There quicker also
Hi
The question is will she attack without the sleeve? Can she identify if someone has a weapon and neutralize that arm or hand that it is being held by?
At nine months? Unlikely. At maturity? 100%
I'm just curious,why do you train on slick floors?
The floor is great. It allows us to work the dogs more often with much less injury than on a surface where they can get up to full speed. Imagine a dog running 30 miles per hour hitting a 300lb man. Over and Over again. Something is going to break unless everything goes perfectly. It happens all the time in outdoor training. Teeth get broken, necks get jammed, spines get compressed and helpers get pounded too. This floor allows us to manage the speed and impact. It is MUCH safer for everyone, dogs and humans. Please trust me, I am training hundreds of dogs per month and have done so for 30+ years. I know what I am doing. We cannot afford for these dogs to get damaged in the training process. The floor helps everyone and harms nothing. How can slipping hurt a dog? They are low to the ground and in the rare case they do fall they just slide along, get up and do it again. It's great fun. Outdoors when they miss they fall, tumble, tear knees, shoulders, and break stuff. It's really pretty simple physics. Need additional proof? We have been training on this floor since 2006 with zero injuries and many, many dogs that are now ten years old were raised on that floor. The Proof Is In The Pudding :)This boy was weaned on this floor, check him out at ten years of age:czcams.com/video/9jM6XU2MSjc/video.html
@@protectiondogsalesPDS great reply.
Sorry about the super old comment if u don’t reply I understand would getting her “fixed” change her performance?
Having a dog altered at the appropriate age will not negatively impact their behavior.
Getting a dog fixed has nothing to do with training or the behavior in fact it's not healthy to get a dog fixed at any age unless it's for a medical reason
Maze is a dog on training and is for sale, may I know how much you usually priced her?
We are easily contacted via our website. Prices change daily. www.protectiondogsales.com
I wanna get a female Belgian malinois but I don't Want to breed her.... The doubt I have is if I spay her will she lose her guarding nature or will she become less active.... What is the correct age to spay??
Let’s say 20 months.
@@protectiondogsalesPDS thank you so much
If you wanted Healthy dog keep it intact and be responsible there is no health benefit of getting a dog fixed unless it has pyometra or cryptorchidism
@@babiesbredbeautiful3684 ok
Which are the best lines in melinois
The least crazy ones.
Hi Harris how are you I want this dog Belgium ... And I'm in Pakistan
Sorry, this dog is sold.
@@protectiondogsalesPDS Cam you emport me in Pakistan
any puppys for sale?
No dont think si👹👺no no no
Real personal protection dogs have aggression towards the man not equipment
Really?
@@protectiondogsalesPDS I don't know you told me you've been doing this for "20 years"
@@babiesbredbeautiful3684 I was being sarcastic.
It shows and the way you train "personal protection" sport dogs
@@babiesbredbeautiful3684 excellent!
Is she spayed?
We never spay dogs that young. It's bad for the mental and physical health.
@@protectiondogsalesPDS does that mean when she gets to the right age she's gonna get spayed?
@@jeffersontapangan9148 Correct. No one wants to deal with heat cycles in a non-breeding female. 21 days of bleeding every six months is not much fun.
@@protectiondogsalesPDS That sounds right. Do you neuter your male Malinois' too? I got mine 2 years old, and still deciding to neuter or not. Any tips?
Completely worthless as a defensive dog. She is only fixed on the sleeve. Give here a sleeve and you can easily empty the whole house. when the owner comes home, he will find a happy dog with a sleeve, but all his stuff will be stolen ...
However the Malinois is a fantastic breed, but you have to know what you are doing. And do not lower yourself to selling commercial nonsense.
Thanks for your opinion. With your level of experience I will be sure to completely change my ways of how to develop a young Mal for personal protection. I appreciate you helping out. Best of luck in your adventures.
czcams.com/video/poptAOXLK-M/video.html
Here you find an example of a dog who has never seen a pinchcollar or a E collar and he became 3 times Worldchampion IPO. This dog is Hasco van de duvetorre, with my close friend Mario Verslype. I can assure you he never used an E collar, I was with him when he became the first time worldchampion in Italy in 2012 and Hasco was not even 4 years old at that moment and I was also with him in Hungary when he became Worldchampion and in Slovenia when he won the FMBB worldchampionship. And I was also there in Tsjechië where he was third on the worldchampionships FCI. So, yes you can reach the top without using a E Collar. Best Regards. Gunther, K-9²CloseCombat
You watched. How nice. Lots of people watch and then some people do. Training a dog without an e-collar isn't anything new or special. When I started training dogs e-collars had not even be invented yet. We got along just fine. The work its self is beautiful and amazing, but not unique. The dog is unique and special. Not a typical Mal. Everyone knows that. I am lost as to what your point might be?
You don't really have much room to talk you are both of raising support dogs and selling them off as personal protection dogs something they're not