Russ
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
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It's completely irrational agreed but they do as a breed make me nervous.
Ya big poof , know what you mean though, different people.
I aint scared of most things including all other breeds of dogs, got mates with american bull dogs, staffs, ally's, borthers got a boxer ( ) but they just make me nervous 
I always seem to go for girls with big dogs one had a big doberman, one had a newfoundland ( ) he was cool as fuck!
newfoundland are ace until they see water, thn they arent as much fun
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Liam
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Best.Dogs.Ever. - She sounds exactly like our rottie did when she was young. Can be the softest dogs in the world aslong as they are treated right.
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John G
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quote: Originally posted by Liam
Best.Dogs.Ever. - She sounds exactly like our rottie did when she was young. Can be the softest dogs in the world aslong as they are treated right.
definetly, shes awesome
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Russ
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get it to your local schutzhund club
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John G
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
get it to your local schutzhund club
whats that?
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Russ
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its a sport. you basically train your dog in three areas. obedience, personal protection and tracking.
there different levels. bh,1,2,3
bh is just a behaviour test, dog will have to do basic off lead obedience.
sch1 - dog will do basic off lead obedience, then track something for around a mile on a pre laid track. then it will have to do the protection side, basically find somebody and bark until there ordered to bite there sleeve. its mainly for GSD'd but rottis strength and drive make them ace for it too. but any dog can do it.
youtube is your friend for more info
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
newfoundland are ace until they see water, thn they arent as much fun
Why they have 2 coats or something don't they? Something about them being amazing in water 
This girl had a newfoundland and a german shepard called ebony and ivory 
For anyone who doesn't know what they look like, kind of like a bear 

EDIT - hers was this colour...

[Edited on 08-06-2008 by Tom]
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SVM 286
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5 week old Rottie, so cute, has 30 minutes run round then just zonks for 30mins, shes mint!
Now that IS unusual. They're normally dog flavoured John.
Lovely little dag. Of course your sister will need to get her own place once the quadruped has reached maturity and eaten/taken over where they are now.
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
quote: Originally posted by Russ
newfoundland are ace until they see water, thn they arent as much fun
Why they have 2 coats or something don't they? Something about them being amazing in water 
This girl had a newfoundland and a german shepard called ebony and ivory 
For anyone who doesn't know what they look like, kind of like a bear 

EDIT - hers was this colour...

[Edited on 08-06-2008 by Tom]
because as soon as they see water theyre usually in it chap at work has two (hes 45 and lives with his mom, hes SO COOL). i'd have one tomorrow, along with Caucasian mountain dog and another shep
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by John G
quote: Originally posted by Russ
get it to your local schutzhund club
whats that?
Literally "protection dog"
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andy1868
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there are two rottweilers in the house behind mine. they're always on the bounce, you can't open a window without them barking at you etc  
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andy1868
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mint dogs though
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Shelly
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awww... well sweet
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WATSON
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Has to be one of the best dogs we have had along with our other dog , Hate when you have them out and people just run You get the odd few people saying "oh i wouldnt have one of them dogs there dangerous"
CUNT! hes the biggest softy 
Ours just a few months after we got him "Blade"


And now 



Hope you didnt mind me putting some pics up 
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John G
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Not at all mate, she went for a female as there along trimmer is shape then the males,
Its amazing when you look at the size bifference, shes very wobbly on her back legs at the moment but its a good sign as if they have rigid back legs thats when they usually have problems later in life
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dannymccann
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We want a dog but cant afford it, this isnt helping
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Proper Cute,
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