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« Reply #90 on: January 22, 2004, 11:04: AM »

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    Hi,

        before i had my American Bulldogs i had Rotties. My first Rottie had been abused by the man who owned her, he kicked her in the face, shattering her jaw, he had beaten her, and fractured her legs!!! I will never forgive him for what he did to her! She was such a fantastic dog, and when i had my son she fell in love with him as soon as she laid eyes on him! She would always lie as close as she could to him, and was in her element when he would stroke her or rub his feet in her fur. I miss her so much! I cant fault her! I could take her anywhere, she loved going in the car, she loved sun bathing and most of all she loved me and my son!
    I hate all the attitude that people give you when you own Rotties! I was told that you cant have Rotties with kids, what a load of COBBLERS!!
 
   Anyway sorry for rambling on, i just love Rotties!   Embarassed

   Ozzy xxx
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« Reply #91 on: January 23, 2004, 12:00: PM »

When i was a child i had a bad experience with a rottie. I was on my way to school with my mum when this huge rottie appeared and started growling at us we calmly crossed over the road and continued walking the next thing we knew this dog came running over and bit my mum on her leg She was shouting at it to go away then a man appeared and whacked it with a broom. My mum had to have stiches and after that i was terrified of rotties i wouldnt even walk on the same side of the road as one. Until about 5 years ago i went to a friends aunties and she had this huge. slightly over weight rottie named tara. She was the softest most cuddly and loveable dog id ever seen. I think she made me realise that they're not all aggresive maneaters as portrayed by people and the media and i thankfully i can actually go near them without being terrified. Just thought i'd share that with you!
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« Reply #92 on: January 24, 2004, 04:54: PM »

Hiya chuckie bids,
ozzy_iv ramble all you like we love it!! Will you get another? Have you got a dog at the minute.  Its a glorious day here in Yorkshire and i have been out in the sun this afternoon with my lot when i see them running across the fields together it makes me want to cry i am so happy ( how sad does that make me!!)
Anna thats a lovely post, its so nice to hear from people who have been turned around like that, what about your mum though?> Do you think she will ever get over it??  You should take her to meet the Rott you made friends with and show her they arent all like the one that bit her.
I went to see one of my puppies yesterday, she is so happy and content and the owners worship her, i get so much pleasure out of seeing how these gorgeous creatures enhance peoples lives i have met so many friends and stay in touch with all my puppy owners.
My house is a bit mad at the moment as i have 3 under the age of 2 and they are a big trio of fun and games
Bye for now, must go and snog the lips off my Rotts!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #93 on: January 24, 2004, 08:05: PM »

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  Hi Guys!

        yes i would definately have another Rottie because i love them to pieces and so does my 2 year old son!! They are fantastic dogs! If you get chance email me some pics of your babies i woould love to see them! At the moment i have 5 dogs - Phoenix is a Rottie X, she is 2 years old. Then my 4 American Bulldogs are - Oz who is 15 months old, Taya who is 10 months old, and Maximus and Sasha ( brother and sister ) who are 5 months old.
          I think that when my son is older he will want a Rottie anyway. Atleast i know he will never grow up with an attitude problem towards big dogs and will never be scared of them

    Ozzy xxx
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« Reply #94 on: January 24, 2004, 09:42: PM »

Hi all,
E-mail you photos, not a chance sorry, I am not very good at this computer lark. I can e-mail piccies to friends but I  would not know where to start to do it on here!!  Many apologies. Thinking about it they are sooooooooooo bloomin gorgeous you would only be jealous hahahaha!!
My three youngsters have been having a bit of a mad time tonight so they are all fast asleep and snoring now, just resting for the next round of madness, bless em.
speak to you all soon
Keep on posting all your rott news
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« Reply #95 on: January 24, 2004, 10:01: PM »

hi all,
I was just reading through all the posts right from the beginning and I realised I havent given you all an update on the dogs which I seemed to be constantly going on about in all the posts.
Dimple is absolutely GREAT!!! No lamenes and really doing well. I would not have her x-rayed again just to see waht happened to the cancer but as far as I am concerned it is most definitely in remission.
Ginty had 9 beautiful babies, I kept a bitch we called her Piper after the champagne she is gorgeous VERY naughty.
I am very sad to report that Asti my oldest girl and granma to all died last year she was nearly 12 I still miss her she was the sweetest dog in the world.
any questions on anything else I left in mid air just ask
BYE
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« Reply #96 on: February 06, 2004, 07:11: PM »

i think rotties are adorable! but then again i love all dogs. Very Happy  

a lady my parents know, has a rottie bitch who has a litter of 4 week old puppies at the moment! i might have to go and have a cuddle!
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« Reply #97 on: February 10, 2004, 05:47: PM »

Yep you are soooooooooo right
beware going to see puppies you may let you heart rule your head and come hom with one!!
Still........ how bad would that be ??????????
Not bad at all ....me thinks
Come on where is everyone
Rottie News   PLEASE!!!!!
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« Reply #98 on: February 10, 2004, 10:12: PM »

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    That is too true!!! Its fatal going to see puppies! A lady that works with my dad, her daughters Rottie has not long had pups, so far i have resisted the urge to go and see them because i know that as soon as i see them i will want one and that if my son saw them he would want one aswell!

   How are things with your fur babies?

   Ozzy xxxx
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« Reply #99 on: February 12, 2004, 09:54: AM »

My mob are really good thaks for asking Ozzi.
Although yesterday i got some really sad news, the sister of my 2 oldest Rotts died with bone cancer they will be 10 this June.
I am just digging out a card to send to her owner as she is distraught.
I cried a lot yesterday and I havent seen her since she was about 2 years old. They are SO precious as I get older I am affected even worse by their deaths. I am totally convinced that each time one of my sweet, tender, gentle bears leaves me they take a little piece of me with them.
What a softy I am I am welling up just typing this.
Hope everyone else out there is enjoying their Rotts to the limit, because as sure as anything they do not live long enough!!!
Much Love
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« Reply #100 on: February 15, 2004, 02:43: AM »

Hi,I am owned by two big bouncy Rotty's.Also by a GSD and a Bullmastiff.I have Bear whom was 7 on the 11th Jan and Truffle who will be 3 on 28th April.Bear is exactly like his name,a great big cuddly lump.He came to us in 2000 from a family where the kids had been allowed to ride on his back.As a result he has cervical damage to the discs in his neck which has resulted in him having semi paralasis in his front feet and a very distinct bunny hop gait.He was also diagnosed with X chromasome muscular dystrophy.The vet he used to attend told me to bring him back when he coud'nt walk any more(in about 6 months)and he would be pts.That was almost four years ago.He still bunny hops,but can now walk with the rest of the gang and he has nails on his front feet,where he used to take them down to the quick before.Truffle is a real sweetie.She is very delicate when you see her beside Bear,but is absolutely beautiful.Bear loves everyone and everything,and his sole ambition in life is to be fussed by all the people he comes into contact with.I love my Rotties with a passion,and can't envision my life without one in it.I'm looking forward to crufts this year,as I had an Asthma attack last year and could'nt go.But I'm determined to get there this year. Very Happy  Very Happy  Very Happy
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« Reply #101 on: February 15, 2004, 05:56: PM »

Bear sounds like a real gentle giant. Most of them are.
Crufts seems to have come around so quickly this year, dont you think?
Will speak a bit longer when i have more time
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« Reply #102 on: April 08, 2004, 09:53: PM »

Hi All,
Have decided to try and do a bit more with my Rotts so have started training my Ruby for working trials, Have been out tracking today she loves it!! And so do I
Anyone else out there tried it with their Rott??
I have got one of my pups back he is 4 years old now but unfortunately does not get on with other dogs so cannot get him mingled in with mine he doesnt even get on with bitches which is SO unusual for one of my rotts the owner has died.
ANY ROTT NEWS OUT THERE??  COME ON WHERE ARE YOU ALL??
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« Reply #103 on: July 07, 2004, 08:49: PM »

Hi all,
It seems like ages since I last posted here, we have been very busy getting our new cattery up and running and we have eventually finished it (so now we are skint hahaha!)
Still got my 4 yr old male that I got back as the owner died he is now getting on with the girls am a bit scared to try the males together but i will.
He has really setttled in and I love him!! He is such a sloppy date!!
I find the males are much more mums boys, I love my girls but the boys seem to need mor cuddles. What does anyone else think?
Where have all the rott enthusiasts gone?????????????/
No posts here for ages........COME ON !!!!!!!!!!!
My Ginty has had her cruciate operated on 6 weeks ago she is getting on really well her puppy has had her first outing at a show and i am judging a local show on Sunday
So come on.............. more Rott news Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeease !!!!!!!!!!
Much Love
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« Reply #104 on: July 26, 2004, 12:49: PM »

I came across dog chat couple of months ago and have looked in a few times. Absolutley overjoyed to find Rottie fans I have a rottie x alsation who I have owned for six years and just got a new 2 Year old Rottie boy about a month ago. I think it is time this breed is less misunderstood to the general public but am slightly concerned about all the breeding going on.
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