I dont understand? Im new to all of this but that dont appear to be training?? Is it? Rather a haphazard style if it is....or am i wrong?
This is not a training video. It was shot to demonstrate the drives and energy of the juvenile Malinois. Naturally, training takes place individually and with organization and structure. These guys are getting a kick out of showing off how unruly their young Mals are.
Betty is right; "pack" mentality can take over if the humans allow it to.
Sugar was a holy terror for biting when she was a pup, her MO was to hide in the bushes in the garden while I did a poo clear, then like an exocet she was on my legs, feet, pretty much anything she could cling on to, one morning while I was handicapped with poo back in hand, she ran up, launched and sunk her needles into my jimjam bottoms, hauled them down to my ankles, then jumped up and bit me smartly on the arse.
My wife thought it was cute when my first Border terrier would try and attack the vacuum cleaner.....until he actually ripped the bag and shook the crap out of it....all over the living room.
With the same dog I had to put him in the house when I mowed the lawn. He would hide behind a bush and actually attack the power mower.
The little bassid aren't called Mini-Mals for nothing!
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