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Hi,

I would not normally put something like this in the training section but this is a bit of an unusual thing for me... ive had some female purebred malinois pups surrendered to me as it was an accidental litter from two working dogs and the company that owns them just simply doesnt have the time to do the right thing by them... they are lovely girls but are very high drive and high energy, they need a working home... they will be desexed, vacc and chipped prior to homing... anyone interested please contact me via PM...

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You might want to try some local dogsport (schutzhund) clubs too, especially if the pedigree of the pups is known? Just an idea.

Ooooh yes - that would be my first port of call if it were me in your shoes too, Rubeedoo.

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none in my local area, closest would be sydney?? I dont have any contacts there, does anyone have a contact email or phone number for them??? one is going to a bomb squad trainer! :laugh: only two more left....

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I'll send a link to this thread, to those that I know down here. Although Schutzhund is another one of those things down here in Victoria where politics has gotten in the way of the sport being able to be conducted as it should.

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sorry to be such a dope :laugh:

but what sort of work do malinois do?

I'm thinking security etc but could be totally wrong.

they are Belgium shepherds arent they?

anyway good luck with finding them homes, it was so nice of you to help out :D

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Malinois are primarily schutzhund dogs (obedience, tracking, bitework), the forces (police, military, etc) use them alot, they dont really belong in a pet home IMO.... too full on....

Erny, that sucks to hear that, its a great sport....

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Malinois are primarily schutzhund dogs (obedience, tracking, bitework), the forces (police, military, etc) use them alot, they dont really belong in a pet home IMO.... too full on....

Erny, that sucks to hear that, its a great sport....

Could try other dogsport clubs too - tracking clubs, agility clubs, etc - so long as you emphasise how much work they are (i.e., they can be more like a lifestyle than a pet, they want a job to do, really need an owner who is experienced with dogs and who will put lots of time into them every day - definitely not generally suited for someone that just wants to train the dog once or twice a week & have it loiter around the house the rest of the time).

You may also want to advertise them on Specialist Canine Forums in Aussie, you get more working folk going through there.

http://www.specialistcanines.com/

Do you know their pedigree, Rubidoo?

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I looked at the parents pedigree but was so fuming I didnt really take much notice other than to make sure they were both reg'd and pure, pups arnt reg'd, owner of company apparently approached breeder of dam but they refused to reg the litter for them... so pups are pure but un-pedigreed...

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I looked at the parents pedigree but was so fuming I didnt really take much notice other than to make sure they were both reg'd and pure, pups arnt reg'd, owner of company apparently approached breeder of dam but they refused to reg the litter for them... so pups are pure but un-pedigreed...

Yup, was just wondering as different lines can be suited for different things, so most WL mallie buyers will definitely want to know about the sire & dam's lines, you'd want to put this info in any advert if you have it. :laugh:

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Ahh what a stupid owner. Dump such a responsibility on someone else.

they are Belgium shepherds arent they?

Belgian shepherd, short hair. Belgian as in from Belgium, its like saying Germany shepherd.

Shame they're going to be desexed at a young age, I like working dogs to stay entire particularly the males. Then again goes against rescue :laugh:

try specialist canines also try calling the prisons, Steve Austin at Pet Resorts Australia always has time for another dog or knows someone who will take them. Also Schutzhund Australia and the Kollenbergs at NordenStamm Malinois might have someone who can take one or two

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I would also be interested in knowing the pedigree if you are able to find it out? If you have any left I might be able to arrange for an assessment for either detection or protection roles but they would not be able to be desexed upon sale. I am not to sure how suitable these pups will be as well as it does not look like this company would have put in any effort to early imprinting and socialisation.

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I am not to sure how suitable these pups will be as well as it does not look like this company would have put in any effort to early imprinting and socialisation.

I was just thinking that ... they're a lot of work even before the 8 week stage. Could blow their chances of a decent working home if they've done nothing with them

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I would also be interested in knowing the pedigree if you are able to find it out? If you have any left I might be able to arrange for an assessment for either detection or protection roles but they would not be able to be desexed upon sale. I am not to sure how suitable these pups will be as well as it does not look like this company would have put in any effort to early imprinting and socialisation.

they are being heavily socialised and worked with atm, zero chance they are leaving me without being desexed, sorry! as mentioned before, one is already going to a bomb trainer and IMO should do well, they have already been assessed.... contacted the company today and got a flat out no for reviewing the pedigree again, cant blame them considering the abuse I hurled at them... thanks for all the site links guys!

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I would also be interested in knowing the pedigree if you are able to find it out? If you have any left I might be able to arrange for an assessment for either detection or protection roles but they would not be able to be desexed upon sale. I am not to sure how suitable these pups will be as well as it does not look like this company would have put in any effort to early imprinting and socialisation.

they are being heavily socialised and worked with atm, zero chance they are leaving me without being desexed, sorry! as mentioned before, one is already going to a bomb trainer and IMO should do well, they have already been assessed.... contacted the company today and got a flat out no for reviewing the pedigree again, cant blame them considering the abuse I hurled at them... thanks for all the site links guys!

No worries. May I ask who the EDD trainer is? is the dog going to be supplied to a private company or government department? I am not allowed to purchase desexed dogs for the department I am selecting dogs for, good luck finding homes for the rest. I will ask around at a training night tomorrow but I am not sure any other departments will be interested as the pedigree is not known and they will be desexed.

ETA: The security company should not be breeding dogs and I doubt would have the expertise involved for properly training dogs for this role, especially Belgian Malinois. I would be interested to know what the name of the company is? It is rare these days but I sometimes complete training for Security Company's and dog handlers and I would hate to be associated with these people.

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I would also be interested in knowing the pedigree if you are able to find it out? If you have any left I might be able to arrange for an assessment for either detection or protection roles but they would not be able to be desexed upon sale. I am not to sure how suitable these pups will be as well as it does not look like this company would have put in any effort to early imprinting and socialisation.

they are being heavily socialised and worked with atm, zero chance they are leaving me without being desexed, sorry! as mentioned before, one is already going to a bomb trainer and IMO should do well, they have already been assessed.... contacted the company today and got a flat out no for reviewing the pedigree again, cant blame them considering the abuse I hurled at them... thanks for all the site links guys!

No worries. May I ask who the EDD trainer is? is the dog going to be supplied to a private company or government department? I am not allowed to purchase desexed dogs for the department I am selecting dogs for, good luck finding homes for the rest. I will ask around at a training night tomorrow but I am not sure any other departments will be interested as the pedigree is not known and they will be desexed.

ETA: The security company should not be breeding dogs and I doubt would have the expertise involved for properly training dogs for this role, especially Belgian Malinois. I would be interested to know what the name of the company is? It is rare these days but I sometimes complete training for Security Company's and dog handlers and I would hate to be associated with these people.

as you can imagine its not good protocol to pass out peoples information via a public forum, I highly doubt he would appreciate me doing so, the dog will be his not gov or company owned, no kidding the company shouldnt be breeding dogs, hence the abuse I hurled at them, again it would be very unprofessional of me to give their details on a public forum... I will say this though, dont stress - you wouldnt be associated with them as they are not in your area and I know the trainer they use and they use him exclusively (lol, he is not impressed either!!).... thanks for the help everyone!

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I am not to sure how suitable these pups will be as well as it does not look like this company would have put in any effort to early imprinting and socialisation.

I was just thinking that ... they're a lot of work even before the 8 week stage. Could blow their chances of a decent working home if they've done nothing with them

Greetings to all,

I work in Europe many years with the German Shepherd, Dutch Shepherd and Malinios, interested from this add, I have an understanding lack of this imprinting before 8 weeks for the working dog. I think to me this is rediculos as most of the beautiful working dog had nothing to do till 12 months, please I am intetrested in this because if the pup cant do work without an imprint is not a good pup. Many a green dog I take have nothing sometimes 2 years, if is good dog it can do the work you train to him, if not the dog is no good, nothing to do with imprints of a baby.

Joe

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Nobody stated a dog without early imprinting would not make it in to a suitable candidate. by completing early imprinting and socialisation you are increasing your chances of the pup developing in to a suitable candidate for service dog training. It also gives the breeder a chance to assess the litters development and response to stress. Studies have proven litters exposed to imprinting and socialisation in the first 8 weeks are healthier and have a greater resistance to stress than litters which have not received any early imprinting and socialisation.

As you are "interested" in this area I suggest you do some research to further your knowledge.

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