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Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Master Baiter, Jul 15, 2008.

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  1. Master Baiter

    Master Baiter Member

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    We are looking to get a Rott pup and wanted to know if anyone knows of reputable breeders in the area. It's so hard to know if someone is legit or not so I thought I would try to pull from knowledge of our trusty Clutchfans forum.
     
  2. Lil Pun

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    Look to adopt one.
     
  3. GlassHalfFull

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    ^ hey it's really cute that they have bio's for the dogs, cute and interesting read
     
  5. mlwoo

    mlwoo Contributing Member

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    Get a puppy. No way you find one through adoption.
     
  6. FranchiseBlade

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    That's strange, I was going to say don't get a puppy. Then you don't have to have stuff in your house chewed up, and it may already be potty trained which will be another hassle avoided.
     
  7. Lil Pun

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    Rottweilers freak me out but that website makes me want to adopt one.
     
  8. Master Baiter

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    We bought this one and she is being flown in tomorrow. She has papers and is show and breeding quality. We think that we are going to name her Guinness Extra Stout McGlaun and Ginny for short. We can't wait!

    We wanted a puppy so that she can grow up with us and make that connection to our family. We are going to Europe for about a month on the 26th and she is going to be thoroughly trained while we are gone so that she is ready to go when we get back.
     
  9. VooDooPope

    VooDooPope Love > Hate

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    Rotts eat kids. It's true :rolleyes:
     
  10. GlassHalfFull

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    Rotties are one of those breeds that have a bad reputation because so many have owners that do not know how to handle them. They are a very loyal and family oriented breed IF raised right.

    Just like many large breed dogs, they are very energetic as young dogs and settle down quite a bit sometime between 2-4 yrs old. They need owners who have a strong personality and will be the dominant "pack leader" in the household. It is absolutely necessary to obedience train them, as a 90-120 lb dog can be a big nuisance if left untrained. They are eager to learn and train quickly.

    I have had good luck adopting dogs between 1-2 years of age. Puppies take and incredible time and patience committment to raise right. If you have the knowledge and time, puppies are tons of fun. But, so many good older dogs need homes also, I like to leave the puppies to someone else. I have had no trouble bonding with the dogs I have adopted.

    But, I also included the link as a way for the OP to find a reputable breeder. Especially with a breed like a Rott, it is important that you get a dog from a breeder who is breeding responsibly.
     
  11. eMat

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    Rottweilers are cool. My grandparents have one. I'm sure you know this but be sure to provide him with enough room to run around though. The one my grandparents have has problems with his hind legs at age 6 already because they don't take him for a walk often enough and their back yard isn't that big (although there is probably more to it than that) :( .

    Ginny looks great.
     
  12. mlwoo

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    I agree with your reasoning and I think your dog is beautiful.

    It looks like she is about 14-16 weeks old? That's the age I got my dog. Very good age. Still have great puppy curiosity and bad habits and are super fun, but don't fall asleep all the time.

    I'm really happy for you.
     
  13. Lil Pun

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    Yes, I realize that they have a stigma stuck to them by mostly bad breeders/owners etc. I hate judging them like that as well but I know nearly any dog can be a great dog if raised right. I'm just not a big dog person myself. I broke that rule "real men do not own lap dogs" as I have a miniature long-haired dachshund. :eek:
     
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    I would get a rott a million times before I consider a pit.
    Rottweilers do have bad raps but I've been wary of them since I saw
    Man's best friend. Damn movie!
     
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    I was scrolling down and all i saw was Rotts eat kids and the part of your sig that said NFL
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    Some not so great connections were made :eek: :p
     
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    As someone active in dog rescue, you're characterization of the two breeds is baseless. It's not the breed, it's the specific dog and its specific upbringing.

    I have a part pit. I have fostered and helped adopt many part and full pits. Without fail, they have all been some of the happiest, most go-lucky, sweet, energetic dogs around. Don't get me wrong, pound for pound, they are just awesome creatures. And when untrained they are just as dangerous as any untrained dog.

    Also, while I have no problem with anyone getting puppies (they need homes, too!) or going the breeder route (my parents actually had 3, now down to 2 breeder rotts), don't overlook how amazing dogs can be.

    You absolutely do NOT need a puppy to get a dog that you hope will "bond" with you. Again, the specific dogs does matter, but we'll have dogs that we'll foster for as little as a few days and then take them to their new homes and they will already act in the new homes as attached to you, with you as their "family" as opposed to the new owner, as dogs we've had for months. The good news is, that after a few days of the new owner taking car of them, being kind to them, being their pack leader, the dog will settle right into a strong bondship with that new pack.

    Don't get me wrong, a dog that has been heavily traumatized is likely to have some issues. But the same dog is just as likely to be amazing resilient, trusting and kind. There's a reason they're called "Man's Best Friend" - they literally will be, regardless of age or history.

    Dogs are great and funny and amazing creatures. Best of luck with your rott. She is freaking adorable.
     
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    Mr. Baiter,

    How is your pup?

    You responding to my posts in the other thread reminded me.
     
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    Just out of curiosity, why do you want that specific breed?
     
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  20. Master Baiter

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    She is doing great! Here she is:

    <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/treymcglaun/Pets14/photo#5226677594839525682"><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/treymcglaun/SIjjlJPnKTI/AAAAAAAAN30/wbO2vT5NUAM/s400/Pets%202008-07%20058.JPG" /></a>

    <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/treymcglaun/Pets14/photo#5226678332402806642"><img src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/treymcglaun/SIjkQE4Zr3I/AAAAAAAAN6Y/UFA8TGRP_3g/s400/Pets%202008-07%20014.jpg" /></a>

    <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/treymcglaun/Pets14/photo#5226677453570826306"><img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/treymcglaun/SIjjc6-h4EI/AAAAAAAAN08/99cSq7RJXnE/s400/Pets%202008-07%20046.JPG" /></a>

    I had them growing up and they are great dogs. We are really happy with her.
     

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