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Old 08-23-2005, 09:21 PM   #101
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I have an opportunity to adopt a Rottweiler from a bad home.
Female 6 months old, beautiful.

Can you tell me the good and the bad about them?
Kinda want to know what I'm getting into.
Good with kids? Other pets? etc.....

Thanks
They kill people just like pit bulls. Ask yourself this..... Is it worth risking the lives of your family to have a new pet?

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Old 08-23-2005, 09:26 PM   #102
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Warchild. I'm not saying that you're a bad person or that your dogs WILL lash out at someone, though I've seen it many times by dogs that can be described the same way as yours. It's possible.

Exactly, if a poodle spazzes out you can kick it away with little drama. However, the point is that most people are defenseless if/when a large breed dog does do this. That is part of the point I think.
You are absolutely correct Steve.

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Old 08-23-2005, 09:56 PM   #103
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St. Bernards are known to cause DUI's. They carry a little barrel of potent alcohol on their collars. People have been known to drink these mini barrels and drive drunk.

Dangerous dogs those St. Bernards are.
You gave me a good laugh lol I would like to get a rottie but my two dogs are boston's and when they fight neither one gets hurts but add a bigger dog. Im looking at a $1000 dollar vet bill. I agree with war child its who raises the dog and the amount of time spent with it . Also sometimes dogs just dont like someone its the owners job to be aware.
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