| Before doing anything with the pups, I rang several people within the Rottweiler association in Western Australia and had them Vet checked. I was informed by a lot of people about the possibility of spinal problems, (which is why I took them straight to the Vet) he said they all look fine and the spinal problems can occur but are very rare. One lady in the association even suggested that people only want these pups culled because they are jealous of the fact they have to get docking done (her thoughts not mine). both parents have been x-rayed, so I dont know how you can say you are sure of anything, I think that was just an attack at me. My dogs may not have the breeding that yours do, but they are mine and get the best possible care, the bitch was to be sterilized but it was just bad timing on my behalf that she was well into season when we got the male and I didnt know. As for the so called expert suggesting that they all be culled if they have no tails, I heard that the breed didnt have tails at first, lucky he wasnt there then. No one would have a Rottie |