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Seriously though... so I'm prepared for whenever I want to adopt a Rotti pup... what are your requirements from a prospective Rotti pup adopter Allerzeit?

Probably won't be for a few years, as the current lot are 15, 8, 4 (today), and 2... *sigh*

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The most important things to me - that the dog will be included as a loved family member, and that the owner will raise the dog responsibly, with appropriate training and socialisation so that the dog becomes a good ambassador for the breed :)

They're probably my two biggest things that I look for - so basically people with a sensible head on their shoulders, who understand how important it is to do the right thing for the breed and for their dog :D

ETA missing words caused by puppy tiredness!

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The most important things to me - that the dog will be included as a loved family member, and that the owner will raise the dog responsibly, with appropriate training and socialisation so that the dog becomes a good ambassador for the breed :)

They're probably my two biggest things that I look for - so basically people with a sensible on their shoulders, who understand how important it is to do the right thing for the breed and for their dog :D

I think I could manage all that... *grin*

I've had a few Rotties over the years - Woosie, Blossom, Rastus, Shadow, Punkin, Dexter, and Connor - so I think I might have a reasonable idea as to what Rotti ownership entails. I can provide references from people who knew my Rotties too if you need same...

This weekend is the 10 year anniversary of the passing of my beloved Woosie... and I still cry when I think of her. I still can't talk about her to people without losing it either. She took a part of my soul when she left... *sob*

All I would be looking for in a Rotti companion is a stable temperament - I wouldn't be looking to show or breed - just a nice stable companion who doesn't mind sharing my pillow and life.

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Oh, I think there's no question that you would be a suitable home :)

Besides, anyone who calls their rottweilers Woosie, Blossom and Punkin gets bonus brownie points from me!

You can't know how thrilled I was when I got a puppy buyer last time who wanted to call their boy Bruce - I love Bruce as a rottweiler name.

I'm slightly wierd.... and maybe a little sleep deprived.....

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Spastic Camp Dog

:laugh: That's gold!!

Nova is Smooshy Face, and we have a Fee-Fee (Feonix's nick name - I've always like the idea of Fee-Fee the rottweiler :p )

Neo is Doodles

Radar is Gooby Dog

And the pretend rottweiler is Bubby Girl

Don't know why we bother giving our dogs "real" names, they never get used.... unless the dog's in trouble, of course! :laugh:

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Pickles gets Spastic Camp Dog because that's exactly what she is... lol! She has a mobility issue due to a scar in her brain, so she walks like a marionette... but don't tell her there's anything different about her, she thinks she's normal... lol! I suppose it's normal for her anyways...

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