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Sid447

Joined: 15/05/2009 Posts: 141
Message Posted: 22/10/2010 19:59 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 1 of 22 in Discussion |
| want buy rottweiler puppies |
daisy dukes

Joined: 06/09/2008 Posts: 3815
Message Posted: 22/10/2010 20:35 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 2 of 22 in Discussion |
| Why would you want a rottweiler puppy? It's not as if you have a Crufts here!! Rottweilers need exercise and stimulation, and strong assertive training, something that is seriously lacking on this rock....unless you of course plan to breed and make a few Euros?! Which in itself is abhorrent!! I am not advocating taking on a cur (mongrel) if this is not your choice...but if you really want such an aggressive breed to be bred here, then in my opinion, it is only for dog fighting which i think is so disgusting and depraved, that the people taking part should be flung into the pit themselves! DD |
natalie

Joined: 03/05/2009 Posts: 323
Message Posted: 22/10/2010 21:01 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 3 of 22 in Discussion |
| Well said DD when there are so many sad abused dogs here already |
essexdan

Joined: 29/07/2009 Posts: 70
Message Posted: 22/10/2010 21:08 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 4 of 22 in Discussion |
| Why slag someone off for personal choice and assume that they are breeding or fighting their dogs ..!!! Wild assumptions I think ..... Animal cruelty takes place the world over, doesn't mean that responsible owners can't display a preference for a particular breed. |
proger1


Joined: 18/04/2009 Posts: 2919
Message Posted: 22/10/2010 21:20 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 5 of 22 in Discussion |
| But in the same way you are defending them because you are assuming that they are not going to breed fighting dogs. You are correct about responsible owners but I would assume as this seems to be the note of the thread that a responsible owner would not be asking to buy rottweiler puppies, plural on this forum. As you said, just an assumption but it doesn't inspire confidence that it is just for family pets. |
natalie

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Message Posted: 22/10/2010 21:20 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 6 of 22 in Discussion |
| Because here this request is obvious I think. Deseigner breeds wanted, profile, etc.etc. Does not mean they are going to be treated any better than your average mongrel. With the greatest of respect, the average monied TC has not got a bloody clue how to look after a dog whatever it's background. I have one next door, ex speaker of the house, yes I could go on and on. Intelligent???? I would like him to be in cage his georgous dog is in for 7 days on end , let out for a short period and fed once a bloody week! |
racoonchic


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Message Posted: 22/10/2010 21:32 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 7 of 22 in Discussion |
| dd im amazed at your attitude how can you judge someone for thier choice of dog we all know you do a great job trying to re locate the strays and pups on here but not everyone wants an abandoned mangee hound . i did and took one from kar 3 years ago and shes lying beside me now . i had three rotties when i was younger and these dogs are intelligent caring and loyal and if the one we have now moves or passes on then a rottie pup will be my next choice here .. |
Sid447

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Message Posted: 22/10/2010 21:40 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 8 of 22 in Discussion |
| just need dog? |
Sid447

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Message Posted: 22/10/2010 21:43 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 9 of 22 in Discussion |
| want rottweiler puppie |
racoonchic


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Message Posted: 22/10/2010 21:44 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 10 of 22 in Discussion |
| sid are u on a wind up . why are you talkin like you dont have full grasp of da endlitsh |
Sid447

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Message Posted: 23/10/2010 00:32 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 11 of 22 in Discussion |
| I am need rottweiler puppie . |
Sid447

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Message Posted: 23/10/2010 00:39 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 12 of 22 in Discussion |
| If samebody have rottweiler puppie ,pls send email or tel. |
birdman


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Message Posted: 23/10/2010 00:39 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 13 of 22 in Discussion |
| Put your name on the waiting list with Daz. (Lea-Daz Bar Lapta), If, after vetting to see if you are a suitable owner, he may add you to his list of would-be-puppie- owners, from his Rottwielers. ( They may be bred next year) Rottwielers , make fantastic family pets. They are intelligent and loyal but do need a great deal of time and exercise daily as do Dobermanns. Dobermanns are more suited to this climate. Ignore all the ignorant, uninformed, biased previous posts from people who know nothing about Rottwielers ! |
daisy dukes

Joined: 06/09/2008 Posts: 3815
Message Posted: 23/10/2010 07:57 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 14 of 22 in Discussion |
| If the poster had said something like 'I am looking a buy a rottweiler puppy' I probably wouldn't have said anything...however, saying 'want buy rottweiler puppies' (plural) did not inspire confidence as to the reason to why he/she wants them,hence why my back came up (figure of speech) . I do not mind people wanting a pure bred dog, but it seems i only ever see them being proudly strutted around at a dog show, then undoubtedly shut up 24/7 in a cage, and/or used for breeding. If this man/woman would be open to a home check, then i would consider putting him in touch with a reputable breeder. DD |
daisy dukes

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Message Posted: 23/10/2010 07:59 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 15 of 22 in Discussion |
| Sorry, i missed out the 'to' in the first line. DD |
blade

Joined: 19/06/2010 Posts: 1286
Message Posted: 23/10/2010 08:49 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 16 of 22 in Discussion |
| I don't believe that any breed of dog is bad or agressive. I believe that there are no bad dogs , only bad owners. If someone pays good money for a pedigree dog they are much more likely to spend money caring for it, and less likely to dump it when they leave. |
Earlybird

Joined: 28/04/2009 Posts: 816
Message Posted: 23/10/2010 09:02 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 17 of 22 in Discussion |
| Blade, not always so. I have always had my pedigree dogs from the breed rescues in the Uk and more often than not they were rescued from wealthy homes where they wanted a status symbol and very soon couldn't be bothered with the training, mess and chewing that often comes with a puppy. |
breezyboy

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Message Posted: 24/10/2010 14:46 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 18 of 22 in Discussion |
| Having had 3 rotties I can recommend the breed to anyone. Their intelligence is superior to most breeds. Earlier poster is quite correct in saying that they need proper training. My third one was a rescue dog from a broken home where the husband regularly beat both his wife and the dog. Because of previous experience I re-trained her to be the most obedient and loving dog. It is all in the training. Because the last 2 died young at 7 an 6, both from cancer, I returned to Golden Retreivers after 30 years. They are lovely dogs- but bloody thick! |
blade

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Message Posted: 24/10/2010 16:42 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 19 of 22 in Discussion |
| Earlybird, We have two rescue dogs now who are pedigree dogs. We also rescued before from breed clubs in the UK and fostered. I would always help dogs within my breed, as specialist knowledge is always best. On the whole here i find those who gave nothing for their dogs are much more likely to , need local gov to tell them when to worm. Lack vaccinations. Never use sandfly collars. Dump the dog when they leave. Never use frontline. Those who paid good money are much more willing to care for their dogs. People here moan about the Cypriots but i can asure everyone i know some excellent dog owners who are TC's. Much better than the majority of Brits i meet! Breezyboy, i agree all dogs need training, a concept most people fail to remember. As you said much more work needed with a rescue dog then a puppy. Badly trained dogs are always a problem! |
Sid447

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Message Posted: 24/02/2011 08:48 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 20 of 22 in Discussion |
| Old post, Sorry I didn't notice this before; this was posted by my wife who's first language isn't English. We have a dog now, and are very good at minding our own business and not pre-judging others on a whim. |
butterfly1

Joined: 04/11/2010 Posts: 413
Message Posted: 24/02/2011 09:34 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 21 of 22 in Discussion |
| goodluck sid i love my rottie x |
MsGarnet

Joined: 04/01/2009 Posts: 989
Message Posted: 24/02/2011 13:50 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 22 of 22 in Discussion |
| Msg 6. Have you tried speaking to the owner? It could be their first pet, and the way they treat it is pure ignorance. As blade says, many turkish cypriots love their animals and treat them well - we know plenty that do, as well as one or two, that sadly don't - and those we constantly try to 'educate' as to their intelligence and emotional/physical needs. |
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