| Re: East Coast Stud dogs Quote:
Originally Posted by JoJo 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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"Annie" RN
"Bill" HICs, TT
babies-"Bonnie" & "Itsy"
ALWAYS missed VP Darla (SAS) 12/00-2/02 & U-CD Bea CD,RE,TD,CGC,TT 3/03 - 2/08 (bone cancer)
Last edited by frontierrots; 05-11-2008 at 12:19 PM.
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