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This is an update on my special lil (BIG) boy ~Tyson~
he is almost 6mths and im plzd to say dat he weights a whoppin
37kgs.................. to think how much he has grown in just 4
mths, has blown me away. Yes he still hogs my bed ( just a tad bit
more now.........lol ).
~Tyson~, u r everything to me and lil man u have made ur mum proud,
luv u spunky boy!!!
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Linda Katan
Melbourne, Australia
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Zeus is a 150lb. male Rottie.
We got him when he was 6 weeks old and he is the most kind and gentle dog, my wife calls him her "Gentle Giant".
He also thinks he is the mother to our new 8 week old female Rottie.
She cries and he is there to protect her.
Vince Cottrill
Hermiston, Oregon
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Max is well... what can I say is he's more of a part of our family than we are. He loves the 4 wheeler and he's spoiled rotten! We can't go anywhere without him or he gives us an attitude....we still call him nubby, the tail thing, we just cant get over that.
This is another updated spoiled pic of Max. He's doing well and weighs a little over 62 lbs already. He is 5 months and here he is hiding under the pillows.
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Kimberly Skarzynski
Nassau, NY.
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Our little guy "Nate",
ha! He is 80 + lbs, he is so loving and sweet, he honestly thinks he
is a lap dog, sits on our laps all the time. Always has to be in
"the mix" with whatever is going on, he is very curious.
He is the best tempered dog I have ever seen. AND always smiling.
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Ray and Bambi,
Pittsburgh PA .
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On
a cold Sunday morning in January 2004, the youth group at a church
in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, looked out the window and saw two puppies
chained together to a pole. The image captivated the group's
attention and therefore they went to investigate the situation. What
they discovered was one of the puppy's had starved to death and his
brother was close to the same fate. Sadly, the puppy that lived was
so emaciated, the group could not determine if he was a Doberman or
a Rottweiler. To their credit, one couple from the group took the
living puppy to a veterinarian for a prognosis. The veterinarian
said that he would be okay if someone would spend the time to nurse
him back to health. That's where I came into the picture; my name is
Yvonne.
I have been fostering dogs for the Doberman Rescue located in Bixby,
Oklahoma for approximately the past twelve years. They called me and
asked if I could foster him until he was well enough to adopt out. I
agreed. After a couple of weeks of good food and vitamins, I began
to realize that he was a Rottie. I named him Deacon because he was
saved by church members on the premises of a church. After fostering
him for about a month, I intuitively knew he would never leave my
home, in that, he quickly impressed me with his superior canine
attributes and qualities. He has turned out to be one of the best
dogs I have ever had. He is so smart. He recently excelled in puppy
class and is currently a model canine in a beginner obedience class.
He's doing so good that I have to admit, momma is proud! He is such
a calm and loving dog; I enjoy taking him with me whenever and
wherever I can.
Yvonne Austin,
Broken Arrow, OK.
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Our
Uschi is now about 5 1/2 months old.
She's such a Cutie and loves everything she can chew on. Especially
her blankie!
She was the biggest out of her litter and can be a little stubborn
at times. She sleeps on our coach when she thinks we are not home.
She hides under are covers when she thinks we are not looking. She
loves to steal our socks and the remote control, but always let's us
catch her. She'll give you kisses everywhere. If you sit down she
makes sure she'll kiss you all around the neck and especially behind
the ears. She's our Uschi dog. Our Suschi head!!! We love her.
Pon and Mike (her mommy
and Daddy)
San Diego, CA.
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This is
Buster...He's 5 Months old and weighs 60 pounds...
This dog amazes me every day.. I spoil him rotten, in every sense of the word..
He learns commands faster than any dog I've ever own..
I'm so very proud of him...
Your website has been so helpful!!!!
UPDATE 05/20/04: Buster
has past away due to Parvo. Many do not understand that this breed
is known for their very weak immune system at a young age and most
Vets recommend that young Rotts receive a booster shot at 6 months
to increase their chances in fighting off the Parva Virus.
John Kirby
San Antonio TX.
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We rescued "Sweetie" from the pound, someone just
dropped her off after having her for about 6 months (growl growl).
We thought she was a runt but we just misjudged her growing ability
LOLOL 100 pound baby lap dog. She has wormed her way into my heart
completely.
If she is not in bed with me and the other dogs I
just can't seem to sleep LOLOL...there are 6 dogs in my bed LOLOL, 7
if you count my husband ! Anyway she is just the sweetest thing on
the planet, thus the name!
Stephanie Lambert
Auburn Maine.
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We got Chevy at 7 1/2 weeks old from a friend.
She was the last of the litter. We are afraid she may have some hip
and arthritis problems already (we are checking with the vet as we
speak). She is now 8 months and around 75lbs. She is so sweet and
silly. She thinks she is still a lap dog.
We also have 2 other mutts (Spuds 15yrs Shep/Husky
and Harley 6yrs Shep/Pitt) this is Miss Harley's baby. She lets
Chevy do anything to her even though she is bigger and heavier!!! We
love them all.
Mickey Burns
Rochester, NY.
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This is an UPDATE
"Max" is just too spoiled!! every time I head for
the 4 wheeler he wont let you go riding without him....I don't know
what ill do when he gets bigger?
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Kimberly Skarzynski
Nassau, NY.
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