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u/Nimeni013 21h ago
Imagine just walking by and looking over to see a bunch of bouncing puppies dangling from whatever the hell that is.
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u/kriptoez 19h ago
This is a form of training for these dogs to fight in the future...
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u/Aggravating-Ad-5984 12h ago edited 12h ago
Having played with quite a few of these, I'll have to disagree. They're very "mouthy" dogs, like german shepherds, but way more energetic. They always wanna bite or hold something in their mouths. 9/10 times they will choose play over treat. There's endless videos of them only calming down when given a ball. Also, this isn't different from playing tug of war with them.
My friend has a 9yo malinois. That sweet girl gets so excited to see me sometimes that she will grab my hand with her mouth and try to lead to me towards her toys. She never bites hard. That's just how they are (also, she wasn't trained properly).
I have also never seen one act aggressive and violent on their own (unless trained for that specifically), only in an act of defending her pack. On that note, statically, dachshunds and chihuahuas are more likely to show aggression, but chances are you wouldn't take it seriously or even consider it an attack.
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u/NorthernBreed8576 9h ago
Yeah, I think they’re saying they’re being trained to be aggressive and violent. Nobody knows because we have no context to the video.
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u/Aggravating-Ad-5984 9h ago
It's natural behaviour for this breed, if they aren't trained (in this case those are puppies, 4-5 months old if i had to guess, you can't possibly train them enough in this time and age).
They keep this behaviour sometimes till 5 yo, even with training. Even when trained, you have to give them another outlet like ropes, balls, and other bite toys, you'll only make them not bite you and your stuff.
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u/SupremeActives 18h ago
Could be, you don’t know that. These dogs are commonly used by police. Could be that
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u/potatoeater95 1d ago
I do not understand, but I am certainly amused