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Attack of the Amazing Colossal Rottweiler


© Wendy Smith
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Am I saying that these dogs are worthless and undeserving of a good home? Of course not. I am simply disgusted with irresponsible breeders who are destroying this breed by deliberately breeding unhealthy dogs and passing them off as something special. And the only way to stop these breeders is to steal their market. The best way to steal their market is through education.

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5.   Feb 13, 2006 11:38 PM
In response to attack of the amazing colloassal rottweiler posted by brutus3682:

Where can I find a rottweiler that will grow t ...


-- posted by ICE3000


4.   Aug 30, 2001 8:40 PM
In response to message posted by brutus3682:

Your boy sounds like a great dog. I know just how you feel. I think my Chelsea i ...


-- posted by WMSmith


3.   Aug 27, 2001 11:26 AM
4 years ago I happened to get a rottweiler i named Brutus. He is my best friend and a wonderful family dog!! Little did i know when i purchased him that he would grow to be 160 lbs. Although he is ...

-- posted by brutus3682


2.   Nov 2, 2000 6:01 PM
Thanks so much, Renie.

What's ironic is that some of those people who brag about their 150 lb dog really have no idea how much their dog really weighs. People are terrible about overestimating. I ...


-- posted by WMSmith


1.   Nov 2, 2000 5:15 PM
Hi Wendy, thank you for another informative article. I've heard people bragging about their 150 pound Rottweilers, and just as you say, these huge dogs develop all kinds of health problems, and have ...

-- posted by Renie_Burghardt





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