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Sorry Blitz. It sucks to bury a dog. This is the biggest reason the wife and I have made the conscious decision not to get a dog after we buried our last chocolate lab four years ago.
Yes, Rott's are smart but they can be the most STUBBORN dog you will ever see. My wife and I have had two Rott's and they are really good dogs if you train them right. Both the Rott's we had died (put down) at 10 from bone cancer.
As you know Blitz I lost my 18yr old Rotty a year and half ago, sorry for your loss.
The Rottweiler's sound a lot like the wolves as far as raising, I grew up with a Arctic/Malamute-ok with folks hated other dogs.Sorry to hear that Blitzkrieg. It is very hard to lose them.
We spent most of our life with rescued Wolves, Wolfdogs and Alaskan Malamutes.
Every one of them became like family and we miss each and every one of them.
Anyone that does not know the devotion of a good dog should watch the movie Hatchi.
It is portrayed perfectly there.
Its why I like canines more than most people.
The only mistake God made was not giving them as long a life as humans. They are very painful to lose. Its my prayer that we see them all again someday.
Ya and it would have been very cool if they could talk, yes seems when you really get to know them and they you.
Then they pass away, if you think about it by the time we are married 15 years we know that person better then we do ourselves.
A dogs life is just long enough to build a great friendship .
We have shared our home and enjoyed most all breeds of dogs in our years (married for the last 50).
I truly believe KoKo our female Goldendoodle here is the smartest and most alert of all, she understands more words than she needs.
Pretty hard to slip something over on her.
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the boys dig up a cougar kill behind the house....sorry Mr.Kitty