Fenrir Malinois Show

Fenrir Malinois Show

FENRIR MALINOIS SHOW
Educational and informative videos from Fenrir Canine Ltd. covering everything you could possible want to know about the incredible Malinois dog breed.

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BELGIAN MALINOIS VS PITBULL

BELGIAN MALINOIS VS PITBULL

ARE MALINOIS PLAYFUL?

ARE MALINOIS PLAYFUL?

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  • @dianapengitore8002
    @dianapengitore8002Күн бұрын

    I think you should talk a little faster!

  • @WolfRoy66
    @WolfRoy662 күн бұрын

    I've only been doing the bite correction with At At for about 10 minutes now and my girl is already acting like a different dog.

  • @jenm8550
    @jenm855011 күн бұрын

    My Mal, when told no a d to sit when she jumps up, just gets more and more excited when I tell her no and ask her to stop jumping and to sit. It's like she goes into a frenzied, like mode, best way to describe it) and keeps jumping up. She scratches you and then begins to nip and bite your arms, hands, clothes, anything she can grab with her mouth. I ha e to physically wrestle her to the ground to het her to stop and hold her there until she calms down. It's so frustrating. I've had her since she was 8 weeks old and this behavior has to be the most challenging one. Also her constant obsession with the cat she has grown up with. The cat isn't safe around her and I always yell her no. Ni would like her to get to the point where she doesn't even attempt to do these things in the first place so I can stop reprimanding her. Will she ever get it?

  • @manaboutthehouse9405
    @manaboutthehouse940515 күн бұрын

    Dear f**k this qualifies as real this channel is all about money

  • @tmbeach22
    @tmbeach2216 күн бұрын

    My puppy trying to bit his harness

  • @vishnuramoutar7236
    @vishnuramoutar723622 күн бұрын

    Stop waffling and get on with it.

  • @michellet3492
    @michellet349226 күн бұрын

    So what was the advice on how to stop your dog pulling??…

  • @owencasey5651
    @owencasey565127 күн бұрын

    It is in the dogs DNA!!! They are born herders,nipping kids,adults etc whilst running around in garden. It is extremely hard to get this drilled out of their heads!

  • @BobbieArreola
    @BobbieArreolaАй бұрын

    😮Thank you!

  • @kershaw79
    @kershaw79Ай бұрын

    F%@k tha neighbours

  • @gordonthomson7501
    @gordonthomson7501Ай бұрын

    I love my Malinois. Live in Albania. He is now 8 months old

  • @Cardan011
    @Cardan011Ай бұрын

    My brother has malino German shepherd mix it sweetest obedient and playful dog I ever seen

  • @owencasey5651
    @owencasey5651Ай бұрын

    Useless video for what I actually need! You really do like the sound of your voice don’t you. This is just your typical modern way of doing things,snowflake videos where u learn nothing and you earn tons. Take me back 10-20 years I can’t be bothered with the youth of today 😂😂Absolutely useless

  • @owencasey5651
    @owencasey5651Ай бұрын

    Hmmm and where was the actual video showing all these people who listen to your boring voice which basically just repeated a load of crap which we ALREADY KNOW ABOUT!!!! Basically just click bait

  • @timothyotoole8224
    @timothyotoole8224Ай бұрын

    doing a little research, belgians communicate through biting in this stage, mine in just biting down a little, then release. 16 weeks weeks old .

  • @getrektbud
    @getrektbudАй бұрын

    This video told me absolutely nothing. Stfu

  • @joshuabroo
    @joshuabrooАй бұрын

    Hmmm. Me thinks this video has much exaggeration. Yeah, the dog is a handful. And, you should know what you're doing. But this person takes it a bit too far. If you want to get a Belgian Mal and learn to own it in a healthy manner, then go for it. Have a great time. They're great dogs.

  • @jenm8550
    @jenm8550Ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I have 2 young malinois that I am trying to train and the jumping up has been a difficult one to break. Another issue I would like to correct is the obsessive continual focus on the cats and not listening to me when I ask them to leave it. One of my dogs will drop to the ground and toll on her back upon correction. Do you have videos on that?

  • @eileenmcavoy3017
    @eileenmcavoy3017Ай бұрын

    I babysit my son’s 10 month old malinois at my house 5 days a week. Today my brother came and the dog has never met him. The dog bit him twice, getting his clothes and not breaking skin. She was barking in a threatening manner and I crated her for safety. She also bit one of their neighbors. So she’s ok with her own “pack” but not with strangers. Not sure what to do with strangers who may come.

  • @user-kw7zb8qw1u
    @user-kw7zb8qw1u2 ай бұрын

    Maligator smarter more athletic faster u'll be surprised jump world record vertical

  • @justsurvivin5432
    @justsurvivin54322 ай бұрын

    I don't have a puppy. I have an almost 3 year old crazy rescue pest! Any videos you can point me to?

  • @KnightRiderTransportation
    @KnightRiderTransportation2 ай бұрын

    Too much talking

  • @fr0stb1tex2_xxx7
    @fr0stb1tex2_xxx72 ай бұрын

    I have a 12 week Belgian who came from a shelter and I def think she has somewhat respect for me shelll nap with me and play but then when it comes to walks or going outside no respect on and off leash

  • @richardspinelli1433
    @richardspinelli14332 ай бұрын

    That is not true..that you wait for the puppies to be born to tell what they are..I have paperwork on my dog who was born in France..Fawn black mask dogs going back to the 60s..And the handler from France told me if a malinois is any color other than this its been mixed..they can have like a silver fawn to black tips..if your dog is black, brindle or any color its been crossed..and that's just nuts I've known these guys to have 10 litters and none of anything of what you're talking about. Sorry I no you mean well. Even if you show me something on it thier mixed up dogs..

  • @dries9280
    @dries9280Ай бұрын

    Correct!!!

  • @jerm0phobia849
    @jerm0phobia8492 ай бұрын

    No help at all.

  • @michaelb9683
    @michaelb96832 ай бұрын

    What kind of monsters gets rid of a dog cause it can pull ? Lol

  • @timtdog5542
    @timtdog55422 ай бұрын

    You're awesome and I appreciate all your knowledge.By the way you look like eddie hall one of the world's strongest men competition winner that's awesome I like the videos keep giving them

  • @montanabirdmommy
    @montanabirdmommy3 ай бұрын

    2:30 in - they are not cropped.

  • @mariaharrington9747
    @mariaharrington97473 ай бұрын

    It would be helpful if I can see some visual training on not to pull. Thank you

  • @mariaharrington9747
    @mariaharrington97473 ай бұрын

    We have a mixed German Shepherd dog but everyone who sees her they think she is a Belgian Malinois. We have tried everything for her to stop biting but being unsuccessfully. She is going to be 5 months old and we adopted her as a real young puppy.

  • @Apex_K9
    @Apex_K93 ай бұрын

    Puurrrrfect video

  • @workingdogslog3442
    @workingdogslog34423 ай бұрын

    I take mine for bike rides. I play with her. I train her. I do the same with my working like GSDS. I’m fucking tired 😢 they are worth it but they are exhausting

  • @Rmantvg
    @Rmantvg3 ай бұрын

    I heard him stress for a long time to fix the relationship but no instruction on that part

  • @nopethanks4444
    @nopethanks44443 ай бұрын

    Kick in the knackers always worked in the 90s. But can't do that anymore. They soon learn to heel walk when knackers get klackerd. So it's shock collar on prong collar apparently.

  • @JRR821
    @JRR8214 ай бұрын

    12 minutes of blabbering before getting to the point. Geez.

  • @lisaguerin3757
    @lisaguerin37574 ай бұрын

    My mal is almost 6 months old no matter what I do she continues to pull and gets easily distracted, a leaf blowing will break her attention and then it’s done can’t get her back on track

  • @giborchayil1071
    @giborchayil10714 ай бұрын

    My Mal pup, bites the shit out of me, more than any other family member. I think he loves me the most!!! HAHAHAHAH!!! Not my first Mal, so I am used to their CRAZINESS. My wife wanted us to get a NORMAL dog after our first Mal. NOPE!!!

  • @rafaelaruiz8825
    @rafaelaruiz88254 ай бұрын

    I’m lucky, mine is prettt chill and clumsy 😂

  • @selfdefensept
    @selfdefensept4 ай бұрын

    And also remember that the founder of this Channel is a Cane Corso fanboy and will always favor the Cane Corso. However, if you are looking for a reliable, Trained Personal Protection Dog, then the Belgian is by far the better choice. Mastiff type breeds like the Cane Corso we’re not meant for personal protection work as much as they were premise protection or guarding livestock. Due to the territorial nature, they were well suited to being left to guard a particular area and protect it, simply because they felt it was theirs. So, when the narrator speaks of the dog making its own decisions, it essentially boils down to the dog deciding to attack anything that enters his space without permission without the owner prompting him or even being there. That may or may not be a good thing depending on what your needs are. However, that is not what you want in a personal protection dog. You want a dog that will turn on when you tell it to and turn off when you tell it to close to 100% reliability, Cane Corso is not that dog that is one of the reasons why they’re not used extensively by law-enforcement or the military. I know the owner of this channel and other Cane Corso aficionados will tell you this is because they’re too big and powerful and caused too much damage. I’ve heard the same thing from Rottweiler owners. Those are not the primary reasons. The finest provider of fully trained personal protection dogs in this country, based in Massachusetts, had a Malinois that was so intense he could not sell it to a private person. He wound up selling it to the Stockton California Police Department. The dog was so intense that they too had to ultimately wind up, retiring it as this 70 pound malinois ripped the kneecap off one perpetrator and tore the tricep muscle off another and ate it. I mentioned this just to illustrate that a dog doesn’t have to be the size of a Rottweiler, or a Corso to do a lot of damage. To do personal protection, work or law enforcement/military work, a dog Has to have the athleticism, the Drive, the intelligence, and stamina to do that work. That means it can neither be too big nor too small. It has to be big enough to handle a bad guy, but small enough to go anywhere and be able to be carried by its handler in the event it is injured. the Belgian checks off all those boxes. The Corso does not. The Belgian also does not have the Corso's stubborn streak making it much easier to train.

  • @blackwolfphantom6464
    @blackwolfphantom64645 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this information im trying to get a malinois but im trying to watch a lot of videos and doing research first cause i want a protection dog with drive 🤣

  • @oliviannie9705
    @oliviannie97055 ай бұрын

    I was very privileged to know the breeder where I got my Malligator. I quickly fell in love with a specific puppy's personality and we spent time together every so often before he came home. What an impact that made - he already knew me and trusted me, he's just a sweetheart that made the first weeks of training a dream. I can attest that a strong bond means everything in training!

  • @sosasas5541
    @sosasas55415 ай бұрын

    malinois lab barks at everything and anything inside the house outside , with dogs with people .. just never stops barking isnt driven by toys or food .. doesnt seem to care about anything ... i need help

  • @karimkhabir6483
    @karimkhabir64835 ай бұрын

    This is an excellent video. My wife & I inherited a 9 month old female Belgian Malinois. She is now a year old. Her temperament is very pleasant. But she needs constant mental & physical stimulation. This is NOT a dog for a Couch Potato. We LOVE her! And intend to give her the Best Life!! Your posts are exactly what we need. Thank you..!

  • @blackwolfphantom6464
    @blackwolfphantom64645 ай бұрын

    Perfect I'm trying to get my hands on a Malinois but before I do I want all the knowledge first 🤣 times are getting dark and I want a good protecting dog 🤣

  • @ireloc4te-sheesh937
    @ireloc4te-sheesh9374 ай бұрын

    I just got one and I’ll tell u what lol it’s like ur a police people respect tf out of you or should I say the dog lmao 😅 I can tell when I walk him people look at me differently and I just got him and walked him once hahahaa

  • @angelnunez5552
    @angelnunez55526 ай бұрын

    I give my dogs every other day garlic powder in there food I hear it’s good for anti tick or anti fleas is this ok ?

  • @SyvilMedia
    @SyvilMedia6 ай бұрын

    i don't think I heard any tips. It felt like he was explaining why dogs pull and where you go wrong when walking. and said nothing about a Malinois

  • @rhonameeks
    @rhonameeks6 ай бұрын

    Ps. What an inspiring video. My 8 week old is already getting the potty training part. She is amazing.

  • @rhonameeks
    @rhonameeks6 ай бұрын

    I am in love with my 8 week old girl Mal. I have a 9 year old Mal boy who is wonderful with her. She came down with Parvo the day after she came home but with diligent care she’s back in business and completely healed now. I can’t wait to train her up. She’s so smart. She already knows how to sit.

  • @SyvilMedia
    @SyvilMedia6 ай бұрын

    Thought the caption said puppy

  • @Ibhorrorauthor
    @Ibhorrorauthor6 ай бұрын

    This simply has no content on how to stop the rough housing. Click bait. Don’t expect this from Will 😡