How to choose good puppies from a litter of Malinois, follow these conditions
Many people first select some relatively good Malinois puppies, but when facing a whole litter of Malinois, it becomes a bit difficult. How should one proceed? Below, let's learn how to better select good Malinois puppies from a litter.
First, when we select Malinois puppies, we should not pick dogs with poor mental condition or overly energetic ones. The mental state should be calm with a slight liveliness, which is best. At the same time, the puppy's bone mass should be abundant, as this indicates better physical condition in the future. Another point to note is not to choose the most aggressive eater in the litter because such dogs are usually difficult to train. Also, the dog's eyes should be as clear as possible, and their nose and mouth should not be dry.
1. Observe their mental state. When choosing Malinois puppies, the first thing to look at is their mental condition. Do not choose puppies with poor mental states, as these puppies are generally unhealthy and difficult to raise. Also, avoid those that are overly excited because such puppies may have been injected by dog dealers. A moderate mental state is the best.
2. Check their body size and physique. Although Malinois are not naturally very fat dogs, you should try to pick puppies with sufficient bone mass during selection. Such Malinois usually have better physical quality. However, do not choose the largest puppy because that one tends to be the most aggressive at food, which makes training difficult.
3. Pay attention to their eyes and facial features. Just like with humans, you can first look at their eyes. The clearer the puppy’s eyes, the better their health. If the eyes are cloudy, it might indicate illness. Also, do not select puppies with dry noses or mouths, as these puppies might have poor health and are prone to illness or could already be carrying diseases.