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Originally Posted by damien07 okay whoa! this is adrienne one of the OWNERS of the dog. yes a rott is known as one of the most aggressive dogs BUT it DOES NOT matter the age of the owner as long as your mature and know what you are doing, i have grown up with rotts since i was 4 i think i know what to do with them and just because he is a rott does NOT mean we cant take care of a dog and that he already has issues, it depends on how you train the dog not what type it is and the ONLY reason he still needs work is cause we got him at like a month ago when he was at 3-4 months so we couldnt train him when he was a puppy-puppy, i mean come on now, our chi's are more aggressive then him and isnt that supposed to be 'abnormal' so obviously it is NOT the breed of the dog. so please people ask questions before you start nagging us about whats going on cause obviously you dont if we have to repeat ourselfs over and over again. and like brandon said if he really wanted to hurt the dogs dont you think he would of done it by now? he is 5 times there size and has way bigger teeth they would of been dead by now. he just tells them to stop he has never snipped nore bitten ANY of them. he is very well trained for learning all of the stuff me and brandon taught him NOT our parents at the age of 3-4 months dont you think? |
This once again proves your immaturity! It does indeed matter the age of the owners. Older owners have more experience, something of which you are lacking. The ONLY reason he still needs work is because you got him when his was 3-4 months of age?? You can't be serious. He needs work because he's never had any training. So you have aggressive chi's too then? What have you done in terms of training them? Since you haven't trained them, it's pretty clear you won't train this dog either. We don't need to ask any questions to you. YOU came on here with questions and we answered. Too bad you can't take the advice given. So he's soooo well trained that he attacks other dogs? That sounds like great training to me. Get him into classes or let someone who has experience and time and RESOURCES to help him. You obviously cannot do it.