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Originally Posted by Swirl I won't be getting rid of her. An 8 year old rott with energy seems very far fetched to me since rotts don't have a long life span compared to other breeds (I have read in many places and on this forum, that they are considered seniors at 6 years old, unlike other dogs). I do admit they can live a long time my wife had one that lived for 13 years. |
There are exceptions to every rule.
Farfetched to you as it may seem, Mox is still highly energetic (Thank heavens!). If I can’t burn off her energy because I’m sick for a few days w/ a migraine & she doesn’t get sufficient exercise, she’s a pest. Barking, bouncing around the house terrorizing her sister and foster brother, getting into things.
We adopted her from rescue precisely because she was what I wanted and I loved what I saw in her. She’s like no other Rottie I’ve owned.