Mine will pick up the water bowl and walk to the spot he wants to go and by the time he gets there all the water spilled out and a big mess for me to clean lol
Mine must be defective, 6 goin on 7 and it feels like 5 minutes after ive thrown the ball for 45 minutes she’s got all her energy back and is trying to drag me back outside.
Three days ago, I rescued a Mal. She came trained and is absolutely fantastic BUT she can go for ten straight hours needing her ball. I already had chuck it balls for my border collie and I'm amazed at their durability. I live in an apartment and don't have a yard but have parks nearby. I have an entire floor of my apartment completely free of furnishings so my BC had room to play. I have a wall of exposed brick and I bounce the ball off of it. She doesn't have a shut off switch.
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
@@adamarato17 don't let him rest For too long inbetween then...Keep him engaged..only let him rest during the night..mine is 4month old..he's behaving good now.
I saw your foraging mat is unavailable in the US. We would love to get one for 8 month old female mal named freyja. Any recommendations? We do a great job keeping her busy but this would be something great to add. Thanks for your videos
Thanks for watching! We're working on getting stock back over to the US as soon as possible. You could always check out our Puzzle Bowl or keep an eye out for updates on stock levels for the mat. Sorry we've sold out but we're hoping to get it back in stock quickly!
My 3 year old Belgian Malinois acts likes a old lady at home or at the dog park she doesn’t play with the other dogs and just sits away from them staring at them and at home she sleeps all day. Everyday I’m starting to go on runs with her to see if maybe that helps?
I bought a cheap thirty dollar drone and my malinois mix will go nuts chasing it and actually snatch it out of the air. It helps tire her out but I run out of batteries with a charge after about twenty minutes. Which isn't long enough to tire her out. If you find some obstacles for your mal.to.jump over as they chas the drone that will help as well. A red laser at night works pretty well as well. (I don't use the red laser anymore, as she would get frustrated not being able to catch it at all. So I don't recommend this at all anymore.)
@@KillerofGods this summer I went on a trip to my uncle’s ranch in Pahrump, NV and she ran around 10 acres for 3 weeks. She lost 12 pounds which was good since she was 15 pounds over weight. I think it has something to do with living in a apartment even though I walk her two hours a day but she likes wide open fields to run in.
Mine loves the lure, she lays around a lot until I ask if she wants to play. She chases it without anything on it and loves every minute. It’s actually an old bull/cow whip which is also sold as a lure for dogs. Can buy at feed store for $20.
I’ve a Belgian Malinois and he won’t play fetch he’s nearly 5 months old and he keeps staying away with the ball or stick any advice we’ve tried for ages to get him to bring it back and nothing lol plus he’s still biting us when we try telling him no biting and hand him a toy just likes running at us when we walk in garden and biting us when we try walking around any advice on this to stop him lunging around us in circles and biting
Hi Gina, thanks for watching and reaching out. You might find it helpful checking out our free canine behaviour course over on our website. It will help you understand these sorts of behaviours and therefore help you figure out the best way to tackle them. Head over to www.fenrirdogtraining.com/courses and look at our Principles of Canine Behaviour course for more details
@@ukcitizen5341 he’s close to 7 months old now and he definitely knows now I’m boss. I do struggle with him and noise with kids scooters and them running he thinks he can jump and chase them so still working progress getting there slowly.