Real-world training insights from experienced handlers who live and work with the Belgian Malinois every day. From engagement and obedience to bite work, detection and control under pressure, this section covers everything that turns raw drive into precision. No fluff, no gimmicks – just proven methods that build capable, confident working dogs.

SMAR vs Prey Drive

Why the Distinction Matters in Malinois Rescue When Malinois are surrendered to rescue, owners rarely say: “He has too much prey drive.” They say: “He’s aggressive.”“She loses her mind.”“He’s out of control.” Those words follow the dog into assessment, into kennels, sometimes into euthanasia decisions. And in many cases, they’reRead more … Read More

SMAR – Small Mammal Attack Response

Experienced handler calmly controlling a focused Belgian Malinois responding to movement in the countryside.

Why “Prey Drive” Is Too Vague – And Why Precision Matters We throw the term “prey drive” around far too casually in the Malinois world. Dog chases a cat? Prey drive.Dog locks onto a rabbit? Prey drive.Dog goes airborne at a squirrel? Prey drive. It becomes this catch-all explanation forRead more … Read More

When Welfare Becomes Rhetoric: Why the UK’s “Shock Collar” Debate Should Concern Dog Owners Everywhere

training in open terrain with handler

In the UK, a familiar pattern is playing out once again. A major animal welfare charity, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), has launched a high-profile public campaign against electronic dog training collars. This time, it is fronted by a newly branded “Animal Welfare EvidenceRead more … Read More

Training in the Dark: When Your Dog Has the Advantage

Belgian Malinois training off-lead at night with collar marker light

Most people assume night training is harder on the dog. Less visibility. Less information. Less control. In reality, the opposite is usually true. When I train at night, in pitch darkness, the only thing that’s genuinely disadvantaged is me. River is just fine. I train with the marker light onRead more … Read More

If Your Malinois Doesn’t Have Bulletproof Recall, It Should Never Be Off the Lead. Full Stop.

bulletproof recall dog

This isn’t controversial. It only feels controversial because too many people confuse hope, habit, or vibes with training. Let’s get this straight from the outset: If your dog will not return to you immediately, every time, under distraction, it has no business being off-lead in public. Not “usually.”Not “with treats.”NotRead more … Read More

Why Malinois Puppies Struggle in Pet Obedience Classes: The Hard Truth Most People Don’t Want to Hear

Malinois puppy hyper-focused in a pet obedience class.

The Problem Isn’t the Puppy. It’s the Environment. Malinois puppies don’t “struggle” in pet obedience classes. They simply expose the fact that those classes weren’t built for them in the first place. Pet obedience is designed around the temperament of Labradors, cockapoos, spaniels, and the sort of dogs who thinkRead more … Read More

When all the training just goes out of the window and instinct kicks in

Sometimes the textbook goes out of the window. This Sunday, mine did. I live in a converted barn split into three large properties. Each has its own space, I have my own driveway, and the other two share another one beside it. If you come to my door, you useRead more … Read More

Pseudo Scents in Detection Dog Training: Fact, Function, and Field Reality

Close-up of a Sigma-Aldrich Pseudo™ Scent bottle, a synthetic odour training aid used for imprinting detection dogs in narcotics and human remains work.

There’s a lot of confusion surrounding pseudo scents – synthetic odour training aids created to mimic the volatile compounds found in real narcotics, explosives, or human remains. Sigma-Aldrich (now part of Merck) has been producing these for decades under the Pseudo™ Scents name, supplying them to police, military, and specialistRead more … Read More

Why Every Trainer Tells You to End on a Positive Note – and What It Actually Means

Introduction: The Line You Hear Everywhere “Always end on a positive note.” It’s one of those phrases that gets thrown around in every training class, video, and forum thread.But few people explain why it matters, or what “positive” actually looks like to the dog when you’re working with a high-drive,Read more … Read More

Training Foundations: The First 8 Weeks That Define a Malinois

Belgian Malinois puppy during early foundation training — focus, structure, and engagement from 8 to 16 weeks.

A week-by-week guide for new owners from 8 to 16 weeks, laying the groundwork for a confident, controllable, and driven working dog. Introduction This isn’t about teaching fancy obedience or running before you can walk. It’s about building structure, predictability, and engagement – the three pillars that form the foundationRead more … Read More

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