All aboard the hot mess express 😂
Not a single day goes by that I don’t get a laugh out of this dude, especially in his semi retirement antics.
(He loves rubbing his face on soft blankets)
#dogtraining #malinois #bitesports #dutchshepherd #protectiondog
Having spent years training my Malinois in protection and bite sports, I can truly appreciate the amusing behaviors my dog displays during his semi-retirement. One thing I've noticed is how these active working breeds love comfort just as much as they love training sessions. Seeing my dog rub his face on soft blankets reminds me that, beyond the intense training and protection duties, these dogs also need moments of relaxation and affection. In my experience with dog training, especially with breeds like the Malinois and Dutch Shepherd, balancing work and rest is crucial. Protection dogs thrive on routine and mental stimulation, but equally important is allowing them downtime to unwind. This not only keeps them happy but also prevents burnout or stress-related behaviors. If you're involved in bite sports or protection dog training, I recommend incorporating soft resting areas where your dog can relax after training. It’s amazing how something as simple as a cozy blanket can bring out their endearing, softer side. Plus, watching these strong, disciplined dogs enjoying such simple pleasures adds a lot of joy to the training journey. Overall, this blend of discipline and downtime highlights the unique personality of working breeds. They’re not just tools for protection or sport; they’re companions with their own quirks and moments of pure, goofy happiness that bring endless smiles every day.





























































