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by duke1965 on 16 May 2012 - 12:05
by Dobermannman on 16 May 2012 - 19:05
working dog that needs an outlet for her energy. Most Mailinois are NOT pet dogs. They need something to do.
Which is why I suggest Mondio Ring. If the OP is in the PI then there are several Mondio ring clubs there.
If she doesn't have the time or inclination to do something with her dog? Then she should rehome it with someone who does
Thomas Barriano
Dubheasa Germania (11/05/99-08/11/08) SchH III M R Brevet AKC WD III AWD 1 STP 1 CD WAC TT
Ascomannis Jago (06/20/03) SchH III AKC WD III AWD I TT WAC
Belatucadrus (08/14/05) DS BH TT MR I
Flannchadh von der Bavarianburg (5/21/08) BH STP I
by duke1965 on 16 May 2012 - 20:05
by Dobermannman on 17 May 2012 - 00:05
AND give her an outlet for her drive. A Mondio Ring club isn't going to send the dog on a face or flee attack the 1st time she shows up . They are likely going to work on basic obedience. Which is what the dog and owner needs NOT a muzzle that is an arificial stop gap "cure" for an obedience problem
Thomas Barriano
Dubheasa Germania (11/05/99-08/11/08) SchH III M R Brevet AKC WD III AWD 1 STP 1 CD WAC TT
Ascomannis Jago (06/20/03) SchH III AKC WD III AWD I TT WAC
Belatucadrus (08/14/05) DS BH TT MR I
Flannchadh von der Bavarianburg (5/21/08) BH STP I

by Two Moons on 17 May 2012 - 05:05
what a wonderful idea.
Well it wouldn't be easy at this dogs age, but you must start somewhere and the beginning is usually the best place to start.
A novice with this breed will definitely need some help.
Very good idea.
Moons.

by Bhaugh on 19 May 2012 - 20:05
It sounds like poster you didnt socialize her as a puppy and now she is acting out. Get her into class from a qualified trainer. As you already admitted, this IS your fault so do something about it. My concern however " I would spend money and time if needed suggests that your really may not committed to the dog so in the best interest of the dog, you might want to consider giving her to someone who can mentally stimulate her and give her an out for her energy levels. Otherwise she may end up biting someone and then your choices will no longer be yours to make.
If I'm wrong and you are willing to commit to her then basic obedience (sit, stay, down, etc) will be the foundation work for other avenues. Make sure to choose a trainer that specializes in aggression AND is qualified. Someone suggested a club where other mal people may be at. They will be able to help you and make suggestions to get the dog going in the right direction. Go to USA schutzhund or the other club cant remember the name right off the top of my head, and get names of clubs and contact them. Even if schutzhund is not your sport, you may be able to find a qualified trainer and other mal people to work with. There is no easy fix and time will be your best friend along with hard work on your part. The question now is: Are you willing to do it.

by IPOPRO on 20 May 2012 - 03:05
by Dobermannman on 20 May 2012 - 03:05
I believe Hardred is in the Phillipine Islands? Which is why I suggest the Philiipine Mondio Ring Association
Thomas Barriano
Dubheasa Germania (11/05/99-08/11/08) SchH III M R Brevet AKC WD III AWD 1 STP 1 CD WAC TT
Ascomannis Jago (06/20/03) SchH III AKC WD III AWD I TT WAC
Belatucadrus (08/14/05) DS BH TT MR I
Flannchadh von der Bavarianburg (5/21/08) BH STP I
by Jeffs on 31 May 2012 - 19:05
IMHO, the issue is not whether Mals are aggressive or not. The issue is that this particular owner feels their particular Mal is very aggressive. Mals are not something to mess around with. While some can be as docile as a baby, others can be very aggressive. In fact, a mal can be docile with one person and aggressive with another.
Anyone getting a Mal for a pet needs to work with someone very experienced with Mals to pick out the appropriate dog.
I love Malinois. I think they are incredible dogs. They can be extremely obedient and are very trainable. But they tend to be very athletic, which makes them potentially extremely dangerous. A malinois can easily jump an 8ft fence and they can easy rip someone's face off. That's not to say that EVERY mailinois will do so, only to say that they can.
If an owner says they have a very aggressive Malinois, they should seek out the most experienced trainer of malinois they can find to at the very least have their dog evaluated. Once an evaluation has been made, then the appropriate training methods can be worked out.

by alboe2009 on 01 June 2012 - 03:06
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