So we got there and gave Echo a ball throw to calm her down before the meet.
Malaki arrived and we let them all off lead to get to know each other.
Echo and Daughtry perfectly behaved had a sniff and run around.
Darwin. . . Oh, Darwin.
He went up had a sniff and launch teeth bared and having a go a poor Malaki.
Malaki was wearing a muzzle, Darwin wasn't.
Got darwin back on lead and Let Malaki run around with the other two.
Every time Malaki came close to say Hi, and have a sniff Darwin went off.
Took some photos when Darwin wasn't trying to eat Malaki.
Kelly Christie Darwin and Malaki
Echo good girl.
Malaki face surfing in the dirt and daughtry coming for a look
Malaki Happy in the muck
Kelly Christie Echo and Darwin
Daughtry and Malaki
All together
Christie and Darwin
Malaki
Echo and Malaki
So what we are going to do is. . . .
Take just Darwin back up to Milton Keynes tomorrow morning to meet Malaki one on one.
Hopefully Darwin won't feel so much need to protect the rest of his pack.
Both dogs will be fully muzzled up and they cam go at each other unable to do any damage
eventually they should both figure each other out and start being curious and playful
instead of "I wan't to rip you to shreds".
If that happens then we'll probably have to keep them muzzled for a few days when Malaki comes back with us.
Until they settle down.
that's the hope anyway.
Once again. . .
Watch this space.