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Post subject: Adopted! Flying Malinois Posted: 25 Dec 2023, 22:22 |
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Joined: 05/12/10 Posts: 311 Post Likes: +186 Company: McCarroll Anesthesiology, PLLC Location: Reno, NV
Aircraft: 1974 58 Baron
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Taylor the Malligator was rescued from a high kill shelter earlier this year and immediately wormed her way into our hearts. She loves to fly, loves the snow, is comfortable in a crate, loads up in cars and trucks and loves to drive, is loyal and loving, and is gorgeous on top of it all. We will be flying from Reno to Minneapolis this week and can potentially deliver. Please feel free to contact me if you are interested and have questions.
Cheers, Morgan The Dog House Rescue
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Post subject: Re: Up For Adoption! Flying Malinois Posted: 25 Dec 2023, 22:37 |
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Joined: 05/12/10 Posts: 311 Post Likes: +186 Company: McCarroll Anesthesiology, PLLC Location: Reno, NV
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I should mention that we are a dog rescue. Our schtick is we pull dogs from shelters, vet, immunize, and neuter/spay them, and teach them basic obedience (sit, down, stay, heel, loose-leash walking, dog neutrality, and place) before advertising. No one leaves if they are a problem and dogs always will have a home with us if circumstances with their adopted families change. These are good dogs looking for forever homes.
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Post subject: Re: Up For Adoption! Flying Malinois Posted: 25 Dec 2023, 23:16 |
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Joined: 10/27/19 Posts: 119 Post Likes: +19 Company: MAS Location: Twin Falls, Idaho
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Someone is going to get a great flying companion. This great dog will adopt some great human. I would be jumping on this if I hadn’t already adopted a rescue Doberman female pup 2 years ago. They are great additions to your family.
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Post subject: Re: Up For Adoption! Flying Malinois Posted: 26 Dec 2023, 11:52 |
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Joined: 07/11/14 Posts: 1276 Post Likes: +333 Location: 46U
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Your efforts are admirable. Thanks Any idea on dog’s age? Best, Tom
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Post subject: Re: Up For Adoption! Flying Malinois Posted: 26 Dec 2023, 12:12 |
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Joined: 01/13/09 Posts: 1087 Post Likes: +831 Location: Boise, Idaho
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Good on you, Morgan. I hope Taylor finds a great place.
Having lived with a Mal now for not quite four years I would encourage anyone interested in Taylor to do some research. Not just on the internet, either. Find a trainer who has worked with them. Find a Mal to spend some time with. They are the polar opposites of, say, your average yellow lab.
Juno has been up since 5 AM. By 6 AM she finished a 3 mile run with my wife. She and I had a fetch session with her glow-in-the-dark ball before the sun came up. She just finished totally destroying the new toys she got yesterday. She is now lounging in an chair in front of the fire, but has an intense stare directed at me. Should I make a move to get out of my chair, she would be all over me. Its 9:00 now.
Love her dearly, but I've never had a higher maintenance dog. There are times she makes me miss my labs.
_________________ Frank Stutzman '49 A35 Bonanza ("the Hula Girl") Boise, ID
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Post subject: Re: Up For Adoption! Flying Malinois Posted: 26 Dec 2023, 12:58 |
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Joined: 05/12/10 Posts: 311 Post Likes: +186 Company: McCarroll Anesthesiology, PLLC Location: Reno, NV
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Username Protected wrote: Your efforts are admirable. Thanks Any idea on dog’s age? Best, Tom Thank you, Tom. We believe she is between one and two, but have no way of knowing for sure. Taylor’s teeth were sparkling clean when we rescued her, but she appears to be fully grown.
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Post subject: Re: Up For Adoption! Flying Malinois Posted: 26 Dec 2023, 13:09 |
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Joined: 05/12/10 Posts: 311 Post Likes: +186 Company: McCarroll Anesthesiology, PLLC Location: Reno, NV
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Username Protected wrote: Good on you, Morgan. I hope Taylor finds a great place.
Having lived with a Mal now for not quite four years I would encourage anyone interested in Taylor to do some research. Not just on the internet, either. Find a trainer who has worked with them. Find a Mal to spend some time with. They are the polar opposites of, say, your average yellow lab.
Juno has been up since 5 AM. By 6 AM she finished a 3 mile run with my wife. She and I had a fetch session with her glow-in-the-dark ball before the sun came up. She just finished totally destroying the new toys she got yesterday. She is now lounging in an chair in front of the fire, but has an intense stare directed at me. Should I make a move to get out of my chair, she would be all over me. Its 9:00 now.
Love her dearly, but I've never had a higher maintenance dog. There are times she makes me miss my labs. This is so true about Mals in general. They live their lives at 11, which makes them perfect for special forces work. Taylor is what I would call “Mal Lite.” She is no golden retriever, but is more of an 8 on the energy/intensity scale. If you compare her face to the AKC breed standard, her mask doesn’t extend to her eyes. I personally think this makes her more beautiful. These two traits lead me to believe that she has a bit of something else mixed in. Of course, those who know Mals know that they are a relatively new breed, and she may be a purebred variant. She meets all other criteria. Best rescue/shelter practices suggest not labeling dogs with breeds (mea culpa) or genetic testing animals prior to placement. Since Taylor is not being sold for breeding, I agree with this. Now, if you want to walk down the street with a badass beauty and not have to struggle with one who has only sleep and GO, then this might be your girl.
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Post subject: Re: Up For Adoption! Flying Malinois Posted: 26 Dec 2023, 13:27 |
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Joined: 09/23/09 Posts: 12114 Post Likes: +11176 Location: Cascade, Idaho (U70)
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Username Protected wrote: Good on you, Morgan. I hope Taylor finds a great place.
Having lived with a Mal now for not quite four years I would encourage anyone interested in Taylor to do some research. Not just on the internet, either. Find a trainer who has worked with them. Find a Mal to spend some time with. They are the polar opposites of, say, your average yellow lab.
Juno has been up since 5 AM. By 6 AM she finished a 3 mile run with my wife. She and I had a fetch session with her glow-in-the-dark ball before the sun came up. She just finished totally destroying the new toys she got yesterday. She is now lounging in an chair in front of the fire, but has an intense stare directed at me. Should I make a move to get out of my chair, she would be all over me. Its 9:00 now.
Love her dearly, but I've never had a higher maintenance dog. There are times she makes me miss my labs. An honest take.
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Post subject: Re: Up For Adoption! Flying Malinois Posted: 26 Dec 2023, 15:23 |
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Joined: 01/13/09 Posts: 1087 Post Likes: +831 Location: Boise, Idaho
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Username Protected wrote: She looks a lot like a German Shepard. Is the Malinois breed related to the German Shepard? Mals are often mistaken for GSDs by folks who are not familiar with them. Their behavior is similar, both being working/herding dogs, except that Mals tend to be (in my limited experience with GSDs) more driven. Mals snap their jaws when they want attention (hence the Malingator nickname). When they do relax, they often end up snoozing spread eagle on their backs for some reason. Physically, mals tend to be a bit smaller and leaner than GSDs. Juno is on the smaller size for a female at about 55 pounds. I would argue that they also tend to be more athletic than GSDs. Youtube is rife with mals scaling tall walls and doing other physically crazy things (we don't let Juno watch those videos). For a dog their size, they don't object to being picked up and carried (good for Marines jumping out of helicopters).
_________________ Frank Stutzman '49 A35 Bonanza ("the Hula Girl") Boise, ID
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