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My Bleau

Rottweiler Owners

It would be nice to talk to some rottie owners on here, advice tips and tricks. Drop me a line.

10:38:AM on 30 Jun 2009

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rottweilerlover

Rottweiler Mad!!!

Hello, I'm a Rottweiler lover and owner for 18 years now and have 3 Rottweilers at present! 1 beautiful handsome Pedigree Boy who's 4 years old and 2 bitches, 1 is 7 years old (she has had two litters) and the other little munchkin will be 2 next January. None of mine are related in any way. These 3 are my 7th, 8th & 9th Rottweiler, so you see that I have been hooked all these years! Rottweilers are the most loyal breed and its really down to how you bring this breed up which is so important! Rottweilers have a natural instinct to protect! So with plenty of love and affection and obedience they will protect you until they take their last breath! They generally have a life span of 10 years. How old is your Bleau? Do you have Pedigree Papers for him? Would love to chat about our favourite subject Rottweilers!!!! Hope to hear back from you soon! Lisa

Wed 21 Oct 2009 @ 3:06:AM

My Bleau

Rottie Lovers

I have had several different breeds in my life time , but I say nothing compares to a Rottie. Personality is one trait that comes to mind, they are full of it. Latest trick our boy has realised he can talk and there is no stopping him, not a barker just a talker. He loves Elvis music, so he must be cool.

Wed 22 Jul 2009 @ 7:17:AM

RottieGurl

Hey

How is bleau going hope hes not to much of a hand full roco can be at times if you ever need some advice or If I can help in any way just email me

Fri 10 Jul 2009 @ 2:03:PM

Meow

Rottweiler Owners

Hi My Bleau, how old are you, and do you get into trouble alot like I do? From Frayer, oh by the way I am two.

Yes I have now owned/handled a Rottie for 2 years, a first time dog owner, and am very pleased with my Frayer. she's a little cutie, but loves to push the boundries.
As a new pup of 6 weeks when I brought her home, she was overtaken by 3 cats, who now own her!!!.
Frayer was easy to train with hugs and love, by the end of her first week with me, she new most basic commands, her name, come, sit stay. When we went to puppy preschool, she had a long list of commands that she would obey without food rewards, and then puppy preschool Frayer found that food was given and then refused to follow any commands that where given unless food was a reward. It took a while, but I did manage to get her out of the food reward.

What

Sat 04 Jul 2009 @ 5:45:PM