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ROTTWEILERS
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 2:16 am
by bjbmtry
Girlfriend says since all the dogs are hunting dogs, she wants one of her own! She really wants a rott. Does anybody know a good line of rotts that are good for pets (and from a hunting line, haha)?
Re: ROTTWEILERS
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 3:14 am
by Pops
go to bandog banter, tell them in detail what you want from the dog and the whole situation. they should be able to reccommend a good breeder. be aware you'll pay more for a good rottie pup than 3 or 4 good hound pups. but you'll pay even more for an over aggressive, barely controllable, hard to train, overhyped, POS bred rottweiller pup.
Re: ROTTWEILERS
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 5:56 pm
by bluesman
My buddy had a rot that was crossed with one of those brindle dogs and hunted pretty good

had to put him down for being agressive and tryed to bite his kid. not sure if it was the rot or plott but be carefull. and like Pops said, be ready to spend some big bucks. Not only on the pup but the food bill to
Re: ROTTWEILERS
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 2:52 am
by jcathunter
If you don't care where its from, I could have my wife dig up the paperwork for my Rott. We got her in Vancouver, Wa. and her parents were from Germany. In fact, the breeders kids had to translate for us. lol My rott is a beautiful dog and perfect around my family. The only annoying (but good) thing she does is she will jump to attention and bark if she hears any noise when she's sleeping. lol
Re: ROTTWEILERS
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 3:19 pm
by JasonBB
tell her to get an American rotti vs the German way better temperment and a hell of a good family pet!!!!
Re: ROTTWEILERS
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:36 pm
by jcathunter
I've only owned two german (one currently) and both were female but both were amazing family dogs. A friend of mine has an american rott that is equally as nice. Honestly, I think either make wonderful pets. My weiner dog on the other hand..........
