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Old 02-26-2008, 08:02 AM
JoJo JoJo is offline
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Re: Is it really a Rottweiler?

No one is putting Otis down. The whole problem with all this "attitude" is that Otis brought this upon himself thru his introduction. Now he must deliver the goods.

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have been reading this forum for a few months now and I must say, "there are a lot of people here that shouldn't even own a dog, let alone a breed like a Rottweiler".

It is not my intention to offend anyone, and I sincerely mean that, but some of the comments in regards to how to "fix" some of the problems they are having with their Rottweilers is truly disturbing. I will try to share my experiences with training this wonderful breed, and some of the lessons learned while doing so. I sincerely hope that my input will be of some help to you.
This forum has seen their share of "wannabe's" who come in here and try to give advise. The problem is that it's not sound, safe advise to be giving for the whole world to read. Therefore putting the safety of the owner in jeopordy and/or the dog. The forum members have a good sense of taking care of these problems all on their own. Now granted, Otis may very well know dog training (military style) but those dogs are totally different (temperament) then our dogs, i.e. show, trial or likewise and he must know that. My point is that one does not come on this forum and start telling all of us that we are clueless and I WILL FIX THE PROBLEMS. How about some proof in the pudding first. Like getting into the Training Forum or Working Forum and converse with us on one of the topics going or start one. So I guess what I'm saying, is just don't talk the talk, walk the walk. Contribute with "sound" knowledge and expect a serious discussion when you do so in return. I also agree with Otis on some of his views like Targonrotts. It just concerns me that he has this misconception of American vs. German Rottweilers. I need an explanation.
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