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Old 05-11-2008, 12:13 PM
frontierrots frontierrots is offline
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Re: East Coast Stud dogs

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Originally Posted by JoJo View Post
OK Diane, then I will stand by my words, you then are not breeding the "whole" rottweiler. From what I've learned on this forum, the rottweiler is a versatile dog and if bred correctly to the standard, then it can live in a family structure very comfortably. So on that note, this novice rest her case.



Where do you get that? My dogs are all living as family members. Bea's son even lives with 5 small girls under 10. I have NEVER bred a dog that could not be a family dog or safe in public

EVERY dog I have ever placed was a house dog/family dog and most live with kids. Even the pup I recently sold to a very competitive agility couple, lives in the house with a 5 year old girl and is expected to socialize with company

I was quoting what a Sch person told me yesterday that a high end Sch will NOT be family suitable and that for sure is NOT what I want to breed
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