Rottweiller Placement II
I rescued a Rottie from a local shelter. He is 11 months old, neutered, a beautiful boy. He loves my Dobermans and my son, but shows aggression when he has toys, meaning, if you touch his toy, he bites your hand. Normally not hard, just a warning. I want to train him otherwise, but am afraid he will bite my son in the meanwhile, as there is only so much I can do. His previous owner gave him to the shelter stating he kept getting out of the yard. I have eight foot fencing, and regardless, in my mind there is no good reason for giving a dog to the pound.
Anyone have any suggestions? I live in Arizona, and would only consider giving him to another home if I knew it was a good one. I had to rescue him, he was scheduled to be put down the following morning. |
| posted 08/24/03 by Kimberly |
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| I would provide a great home for him, if its to much responsability for you to take on at the moment, i would be more then happy and willing to take him and give him the attention he needs. Thanks. (keychainetc@cox.net) |
| posted 09/27/03 by Tracy S. |
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Tracy:
My Rottie has been adopted by someone who was willing to work with him. Hopfully he will do well.
If you know of anyone who would like a Shepherd Mix, let me know. Some lady dumped one off in a parking lot and I took him, but cannot keep him.He is approximately 11 months, not neutered, black, tan and white.
Thanks,
Kimberly |
| posted 09/28/03 by Kimberly |
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| We have recently aquired a rottie, and we have been experiencing him wanting to bite my wife most of the time.this is playfull with the occactional harder nipp.how can we stop this please |
| posted 10/31/05 by a.owen |
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