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Originally Posted by kilasmamix3 Okay i have just bought a rottweiler and pitbull on the same day a few weeks ago....be easy on me, i did alot of research but i am still new at this stuff. |
Sorry, but you didn't do enough research.
If you had you would KNOW it's most unwise to get two puppies at the same time, regardless of breed.
If you had you would have KNOWN that no responsible, COE breeder would ever sell a puppy to someone who already had a puppy at home. Both your Rottie and Pitt are from BYBs.
Furthermore, you would know KNOWN that many insurance companies take a dim view of their clients owning certain breeds. If you own your own home, did you check to see that your insurance company doesn't have a problem with you owning two breeds that top the list of banned breeds?
My advice is to see if either the Pitt or Rottie breeder will take his or her dog back. You'd be much much wiser to concentrate on doing a good, solid job with one of the dogs, making that dog into a dependable well mannered canine citizen. With two young puppies you have a mountain of work ahead of you.
If you insist on keeping both puppies, read everything in Puppy Development.
And--very very important--get both your puppies and yourself into obed classes. And, be prepared to stay in class for a couple of years.