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Temperament of German Malinois hybrid dog mix of Belgian Malinois and German shepherd

Temperament of German Malinois hybrid dog mix of Belgian Malinois and German shepherd
The German Malinois is a hybrid dog and mix of German shepherd and Belgium Malinois. So these dogs may have the traits of the both parent dogs in its temperament. The early age socialization and the proper training are mandatory for the best temperament of a dog. With the toilsome efforts and good behavioral training you can achieve the best temperament dog. The German Malinois are the dogs when not have enough socialization and the proper training they may tend to be aggressive and destructive. When they have some proper series of exercises/training and well socialization they may be good protector of the family. These dogs may be good with strangers and the other dogs/children if they are well socialized. Now we look the temperament of the German Malinois with the qualities of the both parent dogs.
With the character of the German shepherd the German Malinois may be happy and simple, intelligent and quick learner. They may be good family companion and show dog like German shepherds. With the traits of German shepherds these dogs may be used as a police work, guide, and search and rescue dog. They may be alert and active dogs like the German shepherd dogs. They may like a fully confident and consistent pack leader like German shepherds. When they have all the abilities of the German Shepherd in its temperament they may tend to be a sniffer dog and can discovered the hiding drugs/intruders.

With the traits of the Belgium Malinois they may be very obedient and bright dogs. With a well socialization they may be strong protective and observant. The well socialization may protect these dogs to be sensitive or shy. These are the qualities of the one parent of these dogs. These dogs are produced from the Belgium Malinois and the German Shepherds so the German Malinois may have the prevailing qualities of the Belgium Malinois. They may be used as a police work dog, guard dog and alert an loyal like Belgium Malinois dogs. With well socialization they may be good with children, other dogs and the strangers as well. They may have the herding behavior in its temperament like their parent dogs. When a pack leader has a lack in its command and has not good skill to handle the dogs the dog may has some behavioral problems. So the confident, firm and a skilful pack leader mandatory to train these dogs.

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