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by maligator16 on 13 January 2010 - 01:01




by vincentpmchugh on 13 January 2010 - 02:01
Sure looks like one to me!! You can go to the AKC site and request a genetic test to verify the breed, but he sure looks like a MAL
by maligator16 on 13 January 2010 - 02:01
by tuffscuffleK9 on 13 January 2010 - 04:01
The real fact of the matter is that there are several malX dogs out there that have such a high % of Mal blood that they are considered by the working community as Mals because they can do the job. Love your dog, accept him as he was represented to be, and enjoy life.
You have a great looking dog. Enjoy him and all that comes along with a Mal. Just keep him busy so he doesn't have to find his on job to do.
You mentioned being unemployed. This would be a great time for you to start teaching him some tracking, it is inexpensive and you don't have to join a club.
Also, I see he tolerates being dressed up, how about you start taking him to a nearby nursing home. Take some treats and let the residents give them to him for simple "tricks" like sitting, or down, etc.
This gives you tremendous self worth through this trying time in you life (many people even put it on their resumes as civic activities). Trust me your Mal will love the new job.
Good luck and God Bless,
Tuff
by Storms Malis on 13 January 2010 - 14:01
by maligator16 on 13 January 2010 - 20:01
Tracking sounds like fun, how would I start him on that? I have my small dog trained to find treats and lighter fluid in the house..she sits when shes found it. I could never teach him that for some odd reason he just dont get it lol. He can sit, lay, come, heel, out, spin, through legs, play dead, paw and high five..know those in english, german and french. I also have him trained to go after a bite tug and he loves doing it. He outs fine and heels fine afterwards. Thats kinda what ive been doing for work with him since im really out of money...lol. I would love to buy a bitesleeve to just play with him since he really loves it..but then again im so broke right now.
Any suggestions?
by BigSwill on 14 January 2010 - 18:01
by tuffscuffleK9 on 16 January 2010 - 21:01
All the pros will probably laugh, but it works.
1. First your dog will probably pickup on SAR type tracking before (step tracking like Sch)
2. I'm a country boy so I still train like I did when I was training coonhounds when I was a boy. I don't care how it looks as long as they find the target.
3. Scent article: The material needs to be as natural as possible. A. Since you probably won't have a helper take an old pair of LEATHER shoes (go the Thrift Store $1.00) cut the tongue out then cut a hole in it and tie a heavy cord.
4.Put on a pair of plastic gloves. Then coat it with bacon drippings (or lard). Remember you need to build excitement. Place the leather in a zip lock bag.
5. Now put your dog up, some are smart enough to figure out the next steps.
6. Go to your working grounds. Put the gloves back on, get the saturated leather by the string, now drag a pattern. Simple to start with.
7.Put the leather and gloves in the zip lock
8. Go home - wait 15 minutes
9. Get dog - go to target area
10. Let him Smell the bait and hang on.
11. Remember to reward him
This is my ground work test for SAR - Crude but it works with GSD, MALS, Bloodhounds, etc.
Try it.
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