As some of you may or may not now, BSL is something that is very close to my heart. It is always on the back of mind, I always have to be aware of it. Being in the Air Force, and never in the same place twice, I am constantly having to keep my "ear" on the floor to see where BSL is popping up, to know that's a place I can not move to, when either my choice to move or the Air Force wants to move me... While there is no BSL law for rottweilers in Miami-Dade County, I was forced to move because I could not find a rental apartment or condo that would accept Baxter. Rental Homes for a single person was to expensive. It was either give him up, or move. This video came from my heart, something I wanted to show people about how great our dogs are, that they aren't this evil black and tan dog that everyone wants to avoid. I get so frustrated when someone tells me my dog is aggressive BECAUSE he is a rottweiler, because of his breed. I would like this thread to be for people to share their reflections, stories how BSL may or has affected them personal, or a story about how your rottweiler changed someone's opinion on the breed. If you wish to comment on the video, that is fine also, but please don't make me a saint, I'm just trying to do my small part in helping the breed.