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John G
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   8th Jun 08 at 12:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

My sister has just moved into her new house, shes been waiting to get a puppy ever since she moved out but hasnt been able to have one as she lived in a flat so last week they went to look at a 9 of them and came home with this one.

5 week old Rottie, so cute, has 30 minutes run round then just zonks for 30mins, shes mint!











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Robbo
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8th Jun 08 at 12:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Awww gorgeous... for now lol
John G
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ace dogs robbo, shes a female so wont go as big as males, shes started following everyone everywhere already, and shes doesnt mind her ears and feet being touch which is a bonus and quite rare
Marc
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Awwww!!!
nova_gteuk
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Pics of sister?

Wait till it grow up wont be so cute then, ive had my border collie from a pup and shes a monster thesse days
John G
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Pics of sister not happening!

she will be fine when she grows up, bigger then better, had small dogs
Lawrah
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awwwwww!!! I want it!!
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how did she get it at 5 weeks old? i thought they where only fully weaned after 7weeks...
John G
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quote:
Originally posted by Lawrah
awwwwww!!! I want it!!


its wierd seein her with a tale too but she suits it
John G
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quote:
Originally posted by jamez_zz
how did she get it at 5 weeks old? i thought they where only fully weaned after 7weeks...


monday will actually be the 7th week, i worked it out wrong, shes had everytin done, bar her weekly worn tablets till shes 12 then she has her final injection
Russ
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wtf :/
getting a puppy under 8 weeks is a bit crap from the breeder, they can have the first jabs at 6-7 weeks and there 2nd jab after that. but make her go outside with it now! dont wait for two weeks after he 2nd jab, chances of getting something are tiny, chances of getting a more stable dog are greatly increased by early socialisation
Russ
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btw,rotti's are ace, good choice
John G
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Shes wel up on her rottis, She has many friends that are breeders. I may be wrong on the age of her but i know she was ready to be sold and has had all the nessacary jabs
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they can go at 7 weeks, most breeders hang on till 8 though. i want another gsd, ive whittled it down to 2 breeders, one near me adn one near preston. one near me has loads of dogs that win shows, his one dog came 2nd best GSD at crufts this year, but the one near preston has german bloodlines.. ooooh whatto do..
Tom
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Rotti's are the only dogs that still make me nervous, girl I was seeing last year had this long haired one and it was fucking lethal, bit a few of her mates and went for me a few times





John G
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You can say that with any dog though tom, the name put fear into people, but there are fantastic with children, so loyal, and proud. They have fantastic memories, so the key is to not allow them to do anythin as a pup that you dont want to do as an adult as they will remind the tiniest of things
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all dogs are the same though tom (well there not but still) as long as a dog is raised correctly, you will have no problems with any dog.
Russ
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quote:
Originally posted by John G
You can say that with any dog though tom, the name put fear into people, but there are fantastic with children, so loyal, and proud. They have fantastic memories, so the key is to not allow them to do anythin as a pup that you dont want to do as an adult as they will remind the tiniest of things
^^

also, aslong as you only reward good behaviour, and ignore bad behaviour all together they will be fine. jumping up is cute when there 8 weeks, not cute at 6 months. even shouting now at that age is attention to them , they dont know its bad attention
John G
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quote:
Originally posted by Russ
quote:
Originally posted by John G
You can say that with any dog though tom, the name put fear into people, but there are fantastic with children, so loyal, and proud. They have fantastic memories, so the key is to not allow them to do anythin as a pup that you dont want to do as an adult as they will remind the tiniest of things
^^

also, aslong as you only reward good behaviour, and ignore bad behaviour all together they will be fine. jumping up is cute when there 8 weeks, not cute at 6 months. even shouting now at that age is attention to them , they dont know its bad attention


Yep they have already started the treats and already shes making an effort to get to the 3 toilet pads my sister has bought which are all close to exits in the house. shes not to jumpy tbh, but my sister has bought a baby gate so she cant go upstairs and she isnt aloud on the sofa not even for cuddles, shes making sure all the fuss over her is made on the floor
Tom
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It's completely irrational agreed but they do as a breed make me nervous.
John G
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quote:
Originally posted by Tom
It's completely irrational agreed but they do as a breed make me nervous.


Ya big poof , know what you mean though, different people.
CorsAsh
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Cute but prefer dobermanns.
Kathryn W
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Lovely dogs.

Shit myself yesterday when 2 rather large males came running at me

A lad i know has an older female. A very very nice dog, and wouldnt hurt a fly to be honest!!
Tom
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quote:
Originally posted by John G
quote:
Originally posted by Tom
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!
John G
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my ex had a boxer and a rottie, rottie was so soft but the boxer was fuckin mental

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