Getting first Mal puppy in march. What should I do for preperations other than start back at the GYM.
-Start practising relaxation techniques
-Start reorganising the places the mal may come in order that there are straight lines between 2 points he might want to go
-Remove all breakable stuff
-Remove all chewable stuff
-Be prepared to mend numerous pants after they have been torn appart by the mal
-Stock some disinfectand to disinfect the bitewounds
-Get you're tetanos shots updated
-remove the cat or other prey
-put a lock on the fridge and any other cupboard containing food
-put a lock on the garbagebin
Greetings
Johan
note: These points only appley if you've a calm malinois. if it is an active one. be aware you're life is never going to be the same...
Normally I would discount Johan's suggestions....but now all I can say is he probably forgot a few things. One thing I would strongly suggest is, sharpen your reaction time skills and never believe you can fool them with the same scam twice. I'm learning the hard way.
Normally I would discount Johan's suggestions....but now all I can say is he probably forgot a few things. One thing I would strongly suggest is, sharpen your reaction time skills and never believe you can fool them with the same scam twice. I'm learning the hard way.
Howard
Howard, you said it better than I....that's what I meant by "sharpening agility skills"....for Mitch, not the pup!!!
Gotta love em! They will definitely keep you on your toes....even when you're not "in the mood" just as well get your mind right and get with the program!
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