A friend of mine was a K-9 officer for several years. He had a Belgian Malinois named Rocco. Amazing both mentally and physically. All the commands related to police work he taught Rocco were in German. Basic commands were in English. One of the smartest dogs I’ve ever seen.
That video I posted has a section on the 2 different lines of Malinois. The show breed is much more calm and suitable to be a pet if you are an experienced dog owner. The service line that the military and LEO use is not an option, especially if kids are in the home.I didn’t know anything about Belgian Malinois until a few years ago - everyone thinks (myself included) that German Shepherds are the service dogs for police and military, but apparently a majority are actually Malinois. Put them pretty high on my “must have next dog” list after learning about them.
He is a fine-looking pit.Adopted a red nose pittie a year ago this Saturday. Best decision we ever made.
We call him Hopper.
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He is a fine-looking pit.
Chocolate lab here. Best dog we could have asked for. Great with all of our kids. First year was rough though. Don't get too attached to your furniture/clothes.
Thanks, I appreciate the advice. This is first dog I had this young that required any basic training and it is admittedly much harder than anticipated.
Your mangy mutt’s wet dream: La belle francaise. She’s actually my wife’s dog, but the sweetest thing on 4 feet! The Princess!Any dog owners...Breeders on here. If so what do you have....and can you post.
This is a **** good story...he probably said “if you don’t stop effing with everyone here I’m gonna mollywop your *** up and down this park”Another story about dogs. Years ago my daughter owned a Catahoula Leopard dog. An absolutely beautiful animal, loving and smart. In Venice there's a doggy park alongside a beach. My daughter decided that she wanted to take her dog (Brodie) to play in the water. When we got to doggy beach there were quite a few dogs running around and swimming in the gulf.
There was a young pit bull also on the beach and he was terrorizing all the other dogs. It was at that moment that I saw something that was truly amazing. The pit bull came up to Brodie, stopped a few feet away and was staring and snarling at him. Brodie did nothing except look down at the little pit bull. He didn't bark, or snarl. He just stared at the little guy. Then, as if Moses parted the red Sea, the pit bull turned and went to the blanket where his owner was sitting and he just lay down. He didn't get off the blanket the whole time we were there with Brodie.
I have no idea what Brodie said to him in silent dog speak but it must have been like this..."go ahead and try it". I will never forget this event as long as I live.
Nice. Maybe it was something like ...Another story about dogs. Years ago my daughter owned a Catahoula Leopard dog. An absolutely beautiful animal, loving and smart. In Venice there's a doggy park alongside a beach. My daughter decided that she wanted to take her dog (Brodie) to play in the water. When we got to doggy beach there were quite a few dogs running around and swimming in the gulf.
There was a young pit bull also on the beach and he was terrorizing all the other dogs. It was at that moment that I saw something that was truly amazing. The pit bull came up to Brodie, stopped a few feet away and was staring and snarling at him. Brodie did nothing except look down at the little pit bull. He didn't bark, or snarl. He just stared at the little guy. Then, as if Moses parted the red Sea, the pit bull turned and went to the blanket where his owner was sitting and he just lay down. He didn't get off the blanket the whole time we were there with Brodie.
I have no idea what Brodie said to him in silent dog speak but it must have been like this..."go ahead and try it". I will never forget this event as long as I live.
Ahhh so glad to see a real pitbull and not bully’s ..question where do you get your pits from that Colby bloodline is hard to come by now a daysMy two APBTs. Colbys been in my family for over 100 years. These two boys come from a long line of working dogs.
White with brindle is Diggy
All brindle is Mojo