Things have been super crazy around here, even busier than usual! In the midst of all of the crazy (bodybuilding show, ESPN agility event, life on the farm), a few weeks ago, I flew out to California to pick up…a puppy! And no, it’s not a border collie! This is how it went:
Saturday: bodybuilding competition![]()
Sunday: agility for tv competition![]()
Monday: drive home![]()
Tuesday: fly to CA to pick up this super cool little creature![]()

Wednesday:
back to Ohio![]()
Yep, she’s a Malinois. I love training dogs and working with clients and their dogs, but to be honest, I rarely really ‘connect’ with somebody else’s dog right away, beyond a surface level “let’s do some stuff together”. I’d been toying with the idea of a Malinois at some point in the next decade, but then in the past couple of months, multiple times, I got to work/play with three different Mals, all girls, and I swear every single one looked at me like they were taking measure of me and saying “I see you” in a way I just can’t say I’ve experienced with somebody else’s dog ever, really. Each experience only lasted a few moments, but really stuck with me. That feeling of “I see you” usually doesn’t exist between a dog and me until we’ve been together a while, sometimes a long while.
So, when I happened to catch Michael Ellis’s Instagram video of this girl saying she was available, I reached out. And a week later, there I was, picking her up. Right away, she was taking measure of me to see if I will measure up. It’s a really cool feeling and I’m super excited about this adventure![]()

Her name is Alice, and I’m documenting her entire puppy training journey over at The Agility Challenge in the Alice in Wonderland — Puppy Development Blog. If you’re already a member, you’ve got access to the whole thing.
If you’re NOT a member, I’ve set up a free 3-month preview so you can follow along for a while, by clicking HERE.

Puppy training is the most fun training, and I’m excited to start a puppy off a bit differently than I have in the past. Don’t miss out on following along!
Yours,
Daisy
