His coat was like straw when I picked him up.
Thanks to another Malinois friend, who gave me a care package with supplements to help get him back to a healthy state, he is putting on weight, and his coat is feeling more soft.
He is adjusting to being in yet another strange place.
The first night initially was loud. LOL
I left him in the truck for a minute while I put the girls out in the back yard. I let him pee in the front yard, then took him inside and put him in the kennel.
When I let the girls in, they knew immediately that something was up. They ran into the livingroom and it was a barkfest.
I had to cover his kennel, and it eventually quieted down.
It is day 5, and I can leave the blankets off of the front of the kennel (I was able to on the first day). I do periodically cover it, if he gets really worked up, so he will calm down.
Both he and the girls are getting used to each other's existence.
I hope by the end of the 2-week shut down, they will be used to each other, and I can do slow intros, one at a time.
I expect things to go well with Rory, but Alexa is the fun police, and it may take some time for those two to get used to each other.
I adore this boy, and I hope that he and the girls get along well, because I would really like to make him a permanent resident!