This
is Sampson.
I got my baby Rotty 2 weeks before Christmas as a gift. I instantly
fell in love with him. I have always admired this breed of dog and
finally I got one. Sampson is my first Rottweiler, and he is the
sweetest puppy. Very smart, and pays attention to my every move.
This picture of Sampson was taken at the local pet store, he is 2
months old. He is sporting his sweater and looking like a little
man. Isn't he just the sweetest thing.
Deanna
El Paso, TX
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Here's Berenika "Nika" getting ready for the holidays.
She and her sister were recently rescued and are quite a handful!
Her sister's name is Lilith "Lily".
Happy Holidays!
Liz
Hayes
Attleboro, MA
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"Bane"
is the sweetest boy on the planet.
He loves everything and everyone. He is currently training to be a
therapy dog. My favorite thing about him is how calm and confident
he is. Most people that don't know him are afraid of him until they
meet him. The worst thing he would do is love someone to death. Bane
will be 11 months soon and is already 26 inches and 100 lbs.
Layne Thurston
Kingston Ontario Canada
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"Baby" is my second
Rottie. After being blessed with the first "Baby" in my life, I was heartbroken to lose her after 8 yrs. to Cancer. She was my best buddy, helped me care for my bed-ridden Dad, and brought joy to anyone who saw her. When Jack and I got together in 2000, we knew some day we'd have our own
Rottie. Finally, in June 2001 we brought "Baby II" home. We love spoiling her ~ but, anything we give her is given back to us threefold.
She is instinctively gentle with the small grandkids while romping and sharing toys, plays lifeguard while they're in the pool, and naps nearby waiting for them to wake up for the next round. I was even able to get
"ROTTIE" on my license plate in honor of her loyal breed. Everyone should be so fortunate to have at least one Rottie in their life!
Dianne & Jack Rickson
Vero Beach, FL, USA
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This is my beautiful girl
Sasha, a Spoiled Rotten Rotty in every sense of the term, I've had her since she was 8 wks old, and she is the love of my life. Sasha enjoys fetch and a good game of tug o' war, when not watching
TV. on the couch
TaBorah Goffney
Tuskegee, AL
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We
got Molly Fathead, a.k.a. Talulabel Frolign Fathead Herman the
German Buttercup (we us this when she is in trouble) when she was 11
weeks old. She is now 6. I drove 5 hrs. each way. I was told she
would sleep most of the way. I had a nice box with a towel for her
comfort. The box was in shreds after about 20 min. Molly is more a
child than a dog. She loves her walks and camping and of course
sleeps on the bed at night. She hates rain and getting her in the
water is a whole new battle. I could go on for days about this "wing
nut" but wont. She is a wonderful pup and we would not give her up
for anything.
Chris Zimmerman
Hinton Alberta Canada
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STORM
is my 10 month old, 80 pound baby. I was apprehensive (simple due to
ignorance) about the breed when my husband brought her home to me.
Now I have to say she is the best, most loving animal I've ever had.
Get a load of her with "HER" kittens.
P.S. If you notice her hip, she's recently had hip surgery and the
hair is growing back. I'm glad to report she is doing great!
Ashlee
Vickers
Dublin, Georgia
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"This
is Payge". She is 4 months old and 40lbs in this picture and she has
quite the stubborn attitude but she is a great dog in training.
Stephano
somewhere in Canada
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"Tia"
is a playful little pup who is doing wonderful training, she seems
very smart. This is my first rotty and I'm enjoying the company
around the house, she is great.
Brendan G.
New Brunswick, Canada
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"Sweetie Pie" is our newest rescue, she was left at the pound on the day I was going to pick up
Business cards from them to pass out on Halloween. We arrived only 1 hour after she was left. No reason was given why she was left. She had two ear infections and an eye infection and a Bladder infection. I was not going there to get a dog as I am full up as it is from rescues. But they have such a low placement rate with Rotts that I went to see what they had to tell my list and see if I could find homes for some. Well, I was doomed after that one!
LOLOLOL.
There she was, My Sweetie Pie, when I first saw her she practically leaped into my arms, barking "Pick Me!!!". My heart was stolen yet again by the sweet nature and pure perfection of this breed. Home she came with us after 6 days of waiting to see if we could take her. She is now home and perfectly happy, all her medical problems are being addressed and she has made friends with her new pack and is eternally playing with them. We took her on her first "off leash" walk in the forest and she did great. All in all she has a home, our love and most of all our devotion. I still can't believe that anyone in their right mind
could leave this dog at the pound???? Sometimes I am so disappointed
in the human race.....
Stephanie
Lambert
Auburn Maine
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