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    Rottweiler Puppies

    My two year old rottie had a litter of eleven puppies last night. I read that four to six is normal for a first litter on a younger dog.
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    Our female German Shepherd had 11 puppies her first litter and 15 the second litter. All healthy. I was afraid how many she might have the third litter so she was fixed after that.

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    Hey...! Let's post some photos of mom and the kids--don't leave us hanging. They must be cute as all get out!

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    They sure are.

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    Have you done a paternity test?
    Do they look like their father or the milkman?

    That's how you can tell the difference if kid's looks were influenced by heredity or the environment.
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    Thanks, justindad! Cute kids. Hope there's enough nourishment to go around. Kind of makes one glad that the norm for human births is one or two......

    Rottweilers are great dogs. I once had a Dachshund, great friend and pet, but like many he had periodic back trouble. During one episode the vet put him on steroids. His entire personality changed, and suddenly he imagined himself to be much larger than he was. After he'd been on the medicine for a couple of days he disappeared for a few hours, and then came striding down the lane with the neighbor's two Rottweilers, one flanking him on either side. Buddies. It soon became apparent that he had invited them for lunch, so everyone was fed.
    After awhile the rotties went home. Never came back again, which surprised me as the lunch was free.

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    We had a 1 year old rottie when my last son was born. The two grew up together and were best friends. David was two years old when grandma’s rescued mutt decided to dislike him, even showed her teeth once. That mutt recoiled in fear after the way I responded.
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    A few months later David and Casie were alone at grandma’s while his mom and I were in another room. We heard a few barks, grandma scream, and then found the mutt had been flattened by Casie. Apparently the mutt was unpleasant towards David, and Casie protected him. I’m not going to say what happened to the mutt here on the interwebs.
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    Sadly, Casie passed away early with lymphoma. So our puppies are from a different momma. It’s good to know my family is fiercely & lovingly guarded when I travel.

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    Puppies ��!!!!!!!
    Personally I think the are cuter than anything!
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    I had a mostly Rottweiler mutt that was a phenomenal mother. Didn't matter who's it really was, or species.

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    Our "Heinz 57", from a Puppy Rescue and sold to us as a 5-week-old Rottweiler-German Shepherd pup, morphed into a 55# Wire Haired Terrier with Rottie markings. Go figure. At nearly 3 y.o. now, we're keeping him...
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    That's a cute as cute can get!

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    Puppies! Cute but memories of early crying and whining and training and chewed stuff and... LOL been there!

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    I like Rottweilers. I base that on the one that my brother had, a very sweet huge dog.
    Once I was walking down to the creek bottom to hunt turkeys when lo and behold here comes Sissy- with a Jake gobbler in her mouth.
    I cussed her a bit for killing turkeys.
    Then I thanked her for the turkey and took it home to cook

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    My nephew bought a Rottweiler puppy. It was cute as a bug. Said puppy is now about a year old, weighs about 100 lbs and is the proverbial bull in the China shop. Glad it's theirs and not ours.

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    We have three rotties in our house, plus the 11 puppies. One night around 2AM we were woken up by our dogs barking at the front door. Before I could put my glasses on, I heard car tires peeling out and taking off down the road. The would-be intruders did not like being introduced to the dogs. I then put my biggest one on a leash and walked the streets for 30 minutes. All is well

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    Fourteen??? You will be ankle deep in drool and your kibble bill is going to be crazy. I lost my precious little girl a few years ago and haven't recovered from the heartache enough yet to get another. Poopies make me a baby talking idiot, I'm not going to lie. Are you in TX or FL by chance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooster View Post
    Fourteen??? You will be ankle deep in drool and your kibble bill is going to be crazy. I lost my precious little girl a few years ago and haven't recovered from the heartache enough yet to get another. Poopies make me a baby talking idiot, I'm not going to lie. Are you in TX or FL by chance?
    I think that happens to everyone
    it amazes me to watch my son and his wife come and visit and just start babbling on to our 2 kids a shepherd and yellow lab
    I so want a rot when our boy passes he is 12 years old, Jack our yellow.
    when he was 4 his colon flipped and we had to do surgery on him we were told that only 5% of the dogs survive that but did it anyway
    we have been rewarded
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    Beautiful dogs>> i have great pyrenees> i got my first one at 6 weeks, she was with me every minute of every day and night, she passed at about 10 years, still miss her so much, i now have 2, f, great pyrenees, 13 months, part blind, and 9 months, very loving dogs, real good with the grand kids, other than the dogs do not relise just how big they are>> i found all in the news paper, had to wate over 2 years to get the last two, hard to get, drove over 6 hours one way to get one, 4 hours one way to get the other, you can also try puppy finder on the web>

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    Rotties are my favorite. the boy I have now, Buddy Bear, is the 4th one I've had and the second male (had a full brother to him named Fluffy Bear). Apparently the 4 I've had never got the message that they were supposed to be dangerous, killer beasts. The biggest problem I've had is that mine have been overly affectionate to the point that they thought they were +100# lap dogs. My little girl can climb all over him and do whatever and the worst that has happened is that he gave her a startled look after she poked him right in the butthole while he was eating. He didn't snap or anything just jumped, looked and went back to eating. None of the ones I've had were scared of anything, and lord have mercy on anyone or anything that threatens my little girl. Pretty sure it'd be safer to sandpaper a lions butt while wearing ribeye chaps than to threaten her. Make sure that you watch them for parvo, because of their mom's antibodies, they require an additional dose of the vaccines for it to take.

    Also, if anybody is interested, I have an AKC male with OFA excellent hips that I am willing to stud out. Everybody that has seen him has commented on how handsome he is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooster View Post
    Fourteen??? You will be ankle deep in drool and your kibble bill is going to be crazy. I lost my precious little girl a few years ago and haven't recovered from the heartache enough yet to get another. Poopies make me a baby talking idiot, I'm not going to lie. Are you in TX or FL by chance?
    Bear bombs (what I call my dog's dookies) are horrible, they'll gag you even upwind. Rotties are the gassiest dogs I've had and they are potent!

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