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Old 10-16-2025, 11:11 AM   #6
georgetkingiv
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Thank you Bill. I appreciate the kind words. As you know owning any dog comes with responsibility. We love Tanto and he truly is a good boy. We most definitely want to see him succeed, thrive, and live a full and happy life with us here in the beautiful Lakes Region of New Hampshire. That is why we are doing everything within our power to set him up for success and that takes time, patience, dedication, understanding, love, and money. It is so important to socialize them early and training is not an option when it comes to this breed. It is a must. And when it comes to training you are not going to want to just pick up the phonebook or search Google for a 'dog trainer' because there are thousands of dog trainers out there. You want to connect with somebody who specializes in training Malinois and or working breeds dogs. That way, you are assured that your particular dog trainer is extremely familiar with the breed and, therefore, can handle anything your dog can throw at them because they have seen it a thousand times before.

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George

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