| Re: Calgary, AB - Litter of Rotts approx. Nov/07 She has been thoroughly checked for tattoos... unfortunately she was spayed at 3 mths by AS (yes, I realize the long term issues I will most likely be faced but she is absolutely worth it and to know she is in a good home w/ me makes it even more worth it) therefore pretty much the majority of her abdomen was shaved and nadda. In fact, I had her tattooed for the first time at work when we did a tear duct flush... that's a whole other story in its self.
Regarding her brown spots on her ears... wow, I honestly didn't know that and I've been around rotti pups millions of times before and have never noticed before. In fact, have had rotti owners comment on them as they've never seen it before either?! Not that I doubt you, just perhaps a coinsidence on my part but it makes sense.
Hehe, to be honest, I kinda of liek her spots and think they make her unique... I'd be kinda sad if she "loses" them lol.
I look forward to having an abassador of the breed, she surely is on her way. People just ADORE HER when we go for walks. Young and old stop to play with her because she just "looks so welcoming" lol - I was definitely surprised by that, I was expecting ppl to run away and this reaction is actually thrilling. It may be the area of the city I live in but the majority of the ppl I run into always say "Rotti's are the sweetest, I don't understand why they have such bad reps" lol... THEN A GUY ON A FREAKIN' SKATEBOARD ZOOMS PAST US WITH HIS PITTIE ON A RETRACTABLE LEASH ..... wait for this.... DRAGGING A 15" TIRE ATTACHED TO THE DOGS HARNESS BY TWO ROPES... Yup... so I nearly lost my mind... poor dogs hind leg muscles were NASTY they were so large... :( Some would argue this "tires" them --> leading to no aggression blah blah. I think this is training him to, obviously, be incredibly strong and agile, but to tolerate pain... oh my... |