The malinois hit the town

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We took the 3 monsters out to the mall after schutzhund obedience for some fun socializing and a dog store visit.

Backup asking if he could take his new stuffy to schutzhund with him. :)


Gary got up to get us drinks and Quarrel broke his down to cuddle Denis. LOL


Q loves Sloan


I love this little nutbag




If I'm super cute you'll share right?


Dopey doggies


Paws up


Paws down? (shhh it's fake.. he's just awesomely posable lol)
 

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Thanks all! I think these trips are helping Backup a lot with his environmental issues.

Wow Quarrel's a tank!
Yeah, Q is much thicker than our two. Sloan is kind of a fluke, her line isn't too far off Qs and they're not very small dogs, but Backup takes after a leaner, longer, smaller dad.

Q is about 68 lbs, he would lean out in my house to about 65. Backup is about 50 and Sloan is about 45.
 

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Even if Sloan isn't right next to Denis, her eyes are glued to him. Those two are just in love with each other aren't they?

Super handsome boys, too. I never realized that Q is that much bigger than Backup and Sloan!
 

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Yeah, Q is much thicker than our two. Sloan is kind of a fluke, her line isn't too far off Qs and they're not very small dogs, but Backup takes after a leaner, longer, smaller dad.

Q is about 68 lbs, he would lean out in my house to about 65. Backup is about 50 and Sloan is about 45.
Noooo don't say Sloan is a fluke...she's the perfect size...
 

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Even if Sloan isn't right next to Denis, her eyes are glued to him. Those two are just in love with each other aren't they?
Oh gosh yes!


Noooo don't say Sloan is a fluke...she's the perfect size...
Hehehe I do agree, I love her size. For sch Denis would like her a bit bigger but for agility and life I love her size.
 

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AHHH so many gorgeous Mals!!! :D Backup is too cool. Look at him, balls to da wall. hahaha

Just wondering, not judging, but why do you use prongs when your dogs are so well trained?
 

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AHHH so many gorgeous Mals!!! :D Backup is too cool. Look at him, balls to da wall. hahaha

Just wondering, not judging, but why do you use prongs when your dogs are so well trained?
Because they're not that we'll trained. Lol actually they are within reason but in the end they are still mal youngins (backup just turned 2, Sloan and Q are a few months behind) who are going to push their limits, and it's an extra layer of control if needed.

These dogs all compete sans corrective collars but in a stimulating environment we use prongs as a measure of control and correction with known commands during the training process.
 

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Because they're not that we'll trained. Lol actually they are within reason but in the end they are still mal youngins (backup just turned 2, Sloan and Q are a few months behind) who are going to push their limits, and it's an extra layer of control if needed.

These dogs all compete sans corrective collars but in a stimulating environment we use prongs as a measure of control and correction with known commands during the training process.
This is what we do too. Riley needs it more than Aura, but it's nice to have some backup (pun intended ;)) when we are out and about, when drive wins over brains.
 
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These dogs all compete sans corrective collars but in a stimulating environment we use prongs as a measure of control and correction with known commands during the training process.
Yep. :) Same as how I have an e-collar on Pan every day for our off-leash run in the park at our apt. building. Odds are I won't need it, her recall is pretty awesome, but you never know when a young Malinut is going to lose it's brain.

I didn't know that Sloan and Q have similar lines, that's cool.
 

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