recent pics of the rotti
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recent pics of the rotti
he's growing rapidly now and gona be a big ******, he still doesnt bother with the kids even if they take food from him which was my biggest worry as we had prob b4 with our last rotti pup but this one just doesnt care.
just b4 we got him
we took him round our neigbour who got a pup staffi the same age.
just b4 we got him
we took him round our neigbour who got a pup staffi the same age.
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we want the dog to get used to it so he doesnt turn nasty while hes eating, dont worry we aint using my boy as a test dummy, i wouldnt let him do it if i knew the dog would react or without supervision. I know it aint nice for the dog to be played with while eating but our last rotti pup was so nasty u couldnt even take a toy away from him without him biting and drawing blood so we gona cover all aspect so he will grow up to be a loyal family dog especially towards the kids. I know what ppl think about rotti and at the end of the day if u bring them up right, right from the beginning then they are safe and loyal dogs as the next, we,ve had 3 now plus ive always been brought up with big dogs so i know how to go about things.
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we want the dog to get used to it so he doesnt turn nasty while hes eating, dont worry we aint using my boy as a test dummy, i wouldnt let him do it if i knew the dog would react or without supervision. I know it aint nice for the dog to be played with while eating but our last rotti pup was so nasty u couldnt even take a toy away from him without him biting and drawing blood so we gona cover all aspect so he will grow up to be a loyal family dog especially towards the kids. I know what ppl think about rotti and at the end of the day if u bring them up right, right from the beginning then they are safe and loyal dogs as the next, we,ve had 3 now plus ive always been brought up with big dogs so i know how to go about things.
I mean't training your son not to pull dogs tails, as he may decide to do the same one day to a dog he doesn't know!
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The pics look cute. Looks like a nice gog. But the little un has to know not to pull tails - he'll do it on a grown up dog that's in a bad mood someday !
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Come on, someone post some pictures of your children playing with a cute grizzly bear cub so that we may all 'coo' and 'aaaw' and forget that you are harbouring a dangerous animal within your family unit.
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It's great the way they try and get around the cold hard facts of dangerous dogs by posting pictures of an adorable puppy, isn't it.
Come on, someone post some pictures of your children playing with a cute grizzly bear cub so that we may all 'coo' and 'aaaw' and forget that you are harbouring a dangerous animal within your family unit.
Come on, someone post some pictures of your children playing with a cute grizzly bear cub so that we may all 'coo' and 'aaaw' and forget that you are harbouring a dangerous animal within your family unit.
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Quite right Gene. Dogs -especially those with strong guarding instincts- should be trained such that they are not possessive over food and toys, BUT Children must ALSO be trained at a young age to respect the dogs privacy, too. Even the nicest child can sometimes treat a dog a little like a toy and even the most placid animal can turn nasty in a heartbeat. With a full grown Rottie I don't need to spell out what the consequences for your son would be should it have a bad day!
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It's great the way they try and get around the cold hard facts of dangerous dogs by posting pictures of an adorable puppy, isn't it.
Come on, someone post some pictures of your children playing with a cute grizzly bear cub so that we may all 'coo' and 'aaaw' and forget that you are harbouring a dangerous animal within your family unit.
Come on, someone post some pictures of your children playing with a cute grizzly bear cub so that we may all 'coo' and 'aaaw' and forget that you are harbouring a dangerous animal within your family unit.
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It's great the way they try and get around the cold hard facts of dangerous dogs by posting pictures of an adorable puppy, isn't it.
Come on, someone post some pictures of your children playing with a cute grizzly bear cub so that we may all 'coo' and 'aaaw' and forget that you are harbouring a dangerous animal within your family unit.
Come on, someone post some pictures of your children playing with a cute grizzly bear cub so that we may all 'coo' and 'aaaw' and forget that you are harbouring a dangerous animal within your family unit.
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It's great the way they try and get around the cold hard facts of dangerous dogs by posting pictures of an adorable puppy, isn't it.
Come on, someone post some pictures of your children playing with a cute grizzly bear cub so that we may all 'coo' and 'aaaw' and forget that you are harbouring a dangerous animal within your family unit.
Come on, someone post some pictures of your children playing with a cute grizzly bear cub so that we may all 'coo' and 'aaaw' and forget that you are harbouring a dangerous animal within your family unit.
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He's SO cute!!!
Shame about the ill informed comments on here.
Soppiest dog I've ever known was a Dobermann.
Our lab is growing at a loony rate - Taken yesterday, 5 1/2 months old now, Maddy (a girl):
Shame about the ill informed comments on here.
Soppiest dog I've ever known was a Dobermann.
Our lab is growing at a loony rate - Taken yesterday, 5 1/2 months old now, Maddy (a girl):
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In fact, here's a thought.... if you disagree with what I say, why not have a crack at articulating your point and explaining why? Or is the ability to reason beyond you?