Lol, yeah those dogs are quite powerful. Those were the ones they 'used' on us at SERE school. Very impressive breed.
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Lol, yeah those dogs are quite powerful. Those were the ones they 'used' on us at SERE school. Very impressive breed.
I was considering a Belgian when we got our GSD, but I was told they require more exercise than a GSD, which requires an awful lot.
My GSD gets plenty of exercise though with 5 kids and a Jack Russell :-)
They are great dogs that need a GREAT deal of stimulation and exercise. They are smart and need to be challenged.
They are Military and Police dogs.
My wife and I were very active in the Schutzhund sport for years. Our passion was with GSD's primarily, but we trained with several Malinois. I will echo the same said earlier in this thread.... Very High Energy, Extremely trainable, Smart, Sharp, and High Drive. They are a fantastic breed, but need constant excersize and training. I'm sure you've read up on the breed, but try and spend some time with a couple Malinois' before you commit to one. Just make sure its the right breed for your household. :)
I'm going to do my best to help, but understand, my wife and I have been out of the GSD / Malinios sports for a couple years now. :) That being said, let's start with GSD's. My wife suggests you email Connie Williams, she is the organizer / caretaker / owner of Central Colorado German Sheperd Rescue. My wife volunteers at the rescue and is a friend of Connie's. Connie is an EXCEPTIONAL authority on GSD's both German & American working and show lines. BUT she is retired, and she can be ...... let's say..... a very, very strong personality to deal with! If you understand what I mean. But she will know who the "Better/Best" Breeders of GSD's will be here in Colorado based on what you are looking for. If she can't answer your questions, she will know who you should talk to without question. Here is a link to her website: http://www.gsdrcolorado.com/ My best buddy, Gunner, was a dog that we originally fostered for the Rescue, and I decided to keep him (his name was Rusty on her website of adopted dogs). Anyhow, emailing Connie is probably the simplest best advice I can give you for direction on German Sheperds. Email is: GSDRcolorado@gmail.com **For the record, don't bring up Malinios with her.... she's a hardcore GSD person. :p***
Ok, on to Malinios.
I can't be very helpful. We never dealt with puppies or breeders, we only dealt with adult / titled dogs thru various importers from overseas. Her recomendation was to call a couple Denver Schutzhund clubs and get their recommendations for breeders. The only other comment I'll make is, once again, if you haven't trained or worked with a "high-drive" dog like a Malinios before, it may not be the best choice. Don't get me wrong they are absolutely fantastic dogs, but not one I'd recommend for someone who's looking for a typical "pet". :)