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Rottweilers => Rottweiler Pictures => : lins_saving_grace October 09, 2005, 08:46:31 PM
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Grrrr! we sound mean when we play...but we don't really mean it.
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They look like they're having a rowdy good time. :D I love to watch dogs play.
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just stay out of the way when these two play. they tend to bowl you over.
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thank you!
Grace was off to the races in that one...with Lady (in football terms) "holding". :) yes we watched the game Sunday...with dogs snuggling and hogging the couch.
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I love it when they treat the house like the back yard! The rolling, growling, romping! Such fun to watch! So cute!
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Yay playtime! They look like they had a great time! :D
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They always have a great time! The house is more like a romp room. But as we speak their invisible fence is going in the yard. in 2 weeks or so after they're trained on it, they can run all over and get tuckered out outside. :) I can't wait.
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Oh the fun they'll have! :)
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fun fun fun for everyone! I can't wait to run with them in the yard and throw things and let them chase stuff. They are so energetic that our yard as big as it is will really help them burn their energy.
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LOVE the last one! He looks so shocked that he was "caught!" Great pics...thanks for sharing! ;D
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thank you! Grace thinks she's so slick! But she's not as slick as she'd like to be.
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Yay Lins! I am so excited about the invisible fence. They will be so happy.
There is only one caution, and I know you are so aware of your babies, so I am sure you have thought of this all ready, but (maybe others don't know) I am always afraid with the invisible fence that:
A) Off-leash dogs will get in and attack.
B) Someone will steal them.
But, it will be excellent when you are outside playing with them. I can't wait to see the photos.
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I love the idea of an invisible fence. But is it true that if the power goes out for some reason or it shorts that the dog will automatically run away? I'm always afraid of that.
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Cute....look at those teeth :o
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Lyn,
I have had an electronic fence system for about a year and love it.
The only recommendation I would have is pick the best trainer over the best (or cheapest) fence. I found a great trainer who sold the PET STOP brand. He was here every week or more. We now have 2 acres of freedom for our 3 pack.
THoM
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I have the same fears of people snatching them if I'm not looking. But I doubt people would look into our yard and say...here puppy puppy after taking a look at Lady and hearing her bark and growl. I'll always keep an eye on them though. And I have pictures. :)
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I have the same fears of people snatching them if I'm not looking. But I doubt people would look into our yard and say...here puppy puppy after taking a look at Lady and hearing her bark and growl. I'll always keep an eye on them though. And I have pictures. :)Â
Homo sapiens are beyond pathological. Who knows what they will do?
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awww i like the last picture of your girls , one on the other ones back legs :D so cute! ;D
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We'd love to have an invisible fence, but unfortunately Sapphire would sit near fence until the batteries would run out, and then go where she wanted to. Probably wouldn't be the most pleasant experience for a neighbor to come home and find she decided they were not allowed on their own property. This type of fencing is not recommended for Kuvs and Pyrs.
But glad you get to have it!
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I agree Lins... I don't know if anyone would actually try to take a Rott with the "don't you come into my yard" growling going on.
I love the last pic. It is so funny how they actually use thier paws to grab onto things.