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I raised, trained, showed and imported Rotties for over 20 years. My last one, my beautiful boy Abbaddon, died 7 years ago. These are amazing dogs. I went through the same thing with an OB when I was regnant with my 16 yr old son. I had 3 of the dogs at my house, 2 at my parnter's house and 7 more that were co-owned at the time. I was still training up until 3 months before Dakotah was born, only because I was in labor (thanks SON!) for 3 months! Anyway, I have 6 kids older than him. The dogs gaurded my kids like they were gold. One thing you can't do in front of them is swat a kid. They don't tolerate that at all! I've alwasy introduced my dogs to delivery people. At least the ones who show up regularly. We did have an Angel from an A litter, but she was a she. My partner's nephew got that pup, but he lived with my partner, so basically she was there for the kid and he heled with things and learned to train. His mom ket trying to get me to help him with an A name and I told her to let him name her. Technically, she was his. Angel though, because my partner didn't know sqwat, but just had to get into Rotties, was spoil, didn't get corrected enough and I would have to work her for 2 months before a show, just to get her to listen. I figured out then, that I wasn't going to have another partner when it came to dogs. Granted, for some of them, I needed his money, but I used to tell him, I was the only woman that hadn't slept with him and could still get money of of him. And he always said "Yeah and it's always 10s of thousands!" LOLI can't believe the UPS driver put his hand out to my dog!!!!!
Let me back up. I forgot that I was expecting a package today so my now one and only dog was in the house with me to socialize as all his friends and family have moved on to doggie heaven. The door bell rings. Darn. Run for coat. OPen door, dog moves up to stand beside me. I tell him" IT's ok, Wait" Him meaning the dog. I'm signing and I see the hand reach down. I pray and gulp at the same time. Angel sniffs and waits. WHew! Good dog!
Really-- this guy needed to make friends with my dog????
This wasn't the regular driver--he knows to not approach the 6 foot picket fence. He was smart enough to realize 3 barking rotties is NOT the time to stop and make friends. He would toss them a milk bone though.
I love my dogs and spent a lot of time and effort training them and socializing the best I could considering very few people will interact with a Rotweiler. I spent months driving them to a weekly group class. THe instructor would pat them, one woman would pat them, NO ONE else came near. Of course I was rather put out. THese dogs need human interaction more than most dogs. ANd my dogs were far better behaved and learned quickly. By summer the instructors suggested doggie day care. Every day I drove 30 minutes to drop off and back home, then back at the end of the day.
HOw Many people were happy to tell me my dogs would kill my baby, even the OB wanted my to get rid of the dogs. I cried all the way home, then decided he was not a good judge of dogs. His dogs lived outside left in a kennel, never in the house. I listened to my trainers. I put up dog barriers. THe dogs had there own room and the kids couldn't get in.
My kids started learing how to command a dog on the black lab. WHat a hoot. Pull on the leash too many times and he quit. Laid down. Not moving. DOne. THey graduated to the Rotties, Heidi first. She would look at me, "Do I have to?" I repeated my sons command and off she went. As their skills improved I let them have at dealing with Barron and ANgel. Barron was super smart and very opinionated. A tough dog. THe boys learned how to command that dog without touching him. How to out think him and learn what motivated him. THey learned.
Their run is theirs. Only family allowed, no chickens, no turkeys, no cats.No hands belonging to strangers. In the house, they are layed back. THey hardly notice the cats, and stop by a brooder to see the new chicks. Rotties are so villianized, is that a word. The best dogs I have ever had. Sorry for the long story.
Figured you all have dogs and would understand.
PS. His name is Angel,name for a gun fighter in one of the last romance novels I read before having kids. Perfect name for him, a bright cheery face and a wiggling stump of a tail that never quits. HE's an ANgel.
My hubby thinks we need a duck or two .....because their so cute. I always thought they were annoying. But trying to be open minded and all can anyone suggest a breed that is quiet, egg laying, and flightless.
ExactlyLast year I got m brindle mastiff Echo and brought her home. At about 6 months or so the neighbor said he was concerned for his grand kids about my dogs, the pit specifically. I corrected him on her breeding, told him she wouldn't hurt a fly. Then warned him not to trust my Aussie, she has territory/abuse issues. When in the car or on a walk everyone wants to pet the Aussie so I have to be on my toes with her. Almost nobody approaches Echo, she looks so sad when she doesn't get the same attention as her friend. If people only knew the personalities of the breeds they might rethink their actions.
My hubby thinks we need a duck or two .....because their so cute. I always thought they were annoying. But trying to be open minded and all can anyone suggest a breed that is quiet, egg laying, and flightless.
I realize they are messy but plan to use it as leverage on the hubby.."Come help clean the chicken coup their your ducks out there." lolNow you didn't ask about MESS.