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I know of 2 Rottweilers that have been re-homed in the last 3 months that are doing wonderfully ---both were considered dangerous by their previous inexperienced owners.
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I completely understand as I have helped a similar dog in my past eventhough I was a complete novice and it wasn't even my dog nor become my dog. I found a fantastic trainer and worked really hard. I have two rescues both of which needed fine tuning though weren't straight out aggressive. SO, I hear you loud and clear where you are coming from. I think a lot of concern on this particular post is that the OP has really not been a responsible dog owner. And for this reason the thought the OP
placing this dog with his inexperience and complete lack of common sense is a huge concern. The OP has put people's safety at risk through poor management of the dog without regards to them (strangers and friends) so would the OP really be able to find a good home for the dog where the dog isn't a liability?
And as the others have posted while there are good homes for dogs like this it is hard enough to place the angel dogs let alone the dogs with problems. Personally I would take on a project dog, possibly, as long as I was in a position to ensure the dog did would not hurt anyone let alone become a statistic. But reality, I have my hands full with properly caring for my two Rottweilers now, there simply isn't room for one with issues.