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RedyreRotties
08-17-2007, 10:32 PM
Mom loves Danny....
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a22/RedyreRotties/day10momluvsdanny.jpg

Milton
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a22/RedyreRotties/day10Milton.jpg

Mick with a milk mouth
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a22/RedyreRotties/day10Mickmilkmouth.jpg

Milk bar happy hour
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a22/RedyreRotties/day10milkbarhappyhr.jpg

Jim catching some ZZZZZZZZZZs
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a22/RedyreRotties/day10Jim.jpg

Girls
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a22/RedyreRotties/day10girls.jpg

RedyreRotties
08-17-2007, 10:33 PM
OMG, Danny got BONE!!!
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a22/RedyreRotties/day10Dannygotbone.jpg

Cimaron
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a22/RedyreRotties/day10cimaron-1.jpg

Toby
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a22/RedyreRotties/day10Toby1-1.jpg

Mikey
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a22/RedyreRotties/day10Mikey.jpg

Mom with the brood
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a22/RedyreRotties/day10mombabies.jpg

*LabLoverKEB*
08-17-2007, 10:40 PM
Awwwww! What beautiful babies! She must be a very proud mama! She's doing a great job with them! What's her name? How old is she? Give those sweet little ones a little kiss for me! :)

RedyreRotties
08-17-2007, 10:47 PM
Her long name is in my signature, her short name is Penny, and she is 3 years old. She has been a great mama dog from the beginning. :D

Tollers-n-Dobes
08-18-2007, 12:19 AM
They're adorable! Penny seems like such a good mom, though I never doubted her. She's such a great dog. :)

Almita
08-18-2007, 12:23 AM
awe very cute.
they are all too adorable!!
penny is a wonderful mother from what i have just seen.
hope to see more of them soon when a bit older
are you planning on keeping a pup?
or just the momma?

Miss Z
08-18-2007, 09:32 AM
Oh my gosh! Rotties are one of my favourite breeds, and seeing 10 day old pups made me AAAAAWWW out loud!

Thanks so much for sharing those precious pics! :D

Daisy and Delilah
08-18-2007, 08:36 PM
What a treat to see these adorable little babes. They're precious!! :D

critter crazy
08-18-2007, 09:21 PM
Awwwww......Those babys are just too cute!! they make me miss my RB rotties!!

lute
08-18-2007, 10:14 PM
Oh my gosh! I love Rotties! They are so cute! We have a lovely 200lb Rottie boy at the vets right now...he's only a boarder. I love him.

Catty1
08-18-2007, 10:25 PM
Did I count 9 babies??? :eek:

WOW - and they all look so healthy and cute!

Do Rotties normally have large litters?

RedyreRotties
08-18-2007, 10:52 PM
200 lbs? My goodness, the poor boy. That is a mastiff sized dog. Wow. It is amazing how big they can get them to go when they start selecting for that.

Catty, I would say Rotties often have larger litters. There were 10 puppies in this litter. The last puppy was was dead at birth and had been dead in utero for probably at least 24 hours. She was very small, only 5.3 ounces, and so probably would not have survived even had she been born alive.

There are large litters behind this bitch throughout her dam's pedigree, so I expected 8 to 10 puppies from her. :D

All the puppies are thriving and growing. I expect eyes to open in the next several days. I am not sure who is more anxious to see the eyes open, me, or all the anxious new owners who are waiting on their new puppy to come home in mid October.

:)

jennielynn1970
08-18-2007, 11:20 PM
Just a question after reading your site. Why do you dock ALL of your puppies' tails? :eek: Is that really necessary? :confused:

sammy101
08-18-2007, 11:31 PM
Wow! what beautiful pups you have! Rotties are one of my favorite breeds and they are so cute. I look forward to watching them grow! :)

RedyreRotties
08-19-2007, 08:09 AM
Jenn,

Yes, it is necessary. My puppies are docked anywhere from shortly after birth to 3 days of age. This litter was docked at 2 days of age, and at the same time had the rear dew claws removed which were present on about half of the litter.

As a member of the National Club, I will abide by our breed standard which states that the Rottweiler tail is docked short, close to the body leaving one or two vertebra.

I refuse to get into a public debate about whether anyone agrees with docking, nor will I try to convince anyone who feels it is cruel and barbaric otherwise. I WILL say that if one has not personally witnessed several litters being docked, then one should reserve comment. As long as docking is legal in this country, all my puppies will be docked. I have this information clearly on my website so that anyone who is interested in purchasing a puppy that does not have a docked tail can continue their search elsewhere.

If you want the real story on how docking makes puppies feel, look at the weight chart. Stressed upset puppies do not eat well and gain weight. This litter has not been supplemented AT ALL. You can see for yourself how they did from day 2 to day 3, they were docked early in the morning on day 2.

If you have other questions, comments, or discussion on this subject, I would respectfully ask that you contact me to discuss it. I would hate to see this joyful thread degenerate into a docking flame war.

Pam
08-19-2007, 09:09 AM
Precious! Precious! Precious! Oh my gosh, just wait until Anna_66 see these little darlings. I hope Mark is there to pick her up off the floor because I do believe she just might faint from cuteness overload! ;) What little darlings!

Kirsten
08-19-2007, 01:24 PM
They are cute! :) They remind me so much of Emma, one year ago! :) Precious!!

I was also wondering about the docking (no offense), it's just that I'm surprised how different the breed standards are in different counties. It was a common thing here, too, in earlier years, that's why Rocky was still docked (born 1994), but after that, it became illegal here in Germany, that's why Emma has her tail. And it looks beautiful IMO! At first, people used to say "a rottie with a tail looks ridiculous", but I don't think so. Emma's tail makes her look very elegant and ladylike. :)

Kirsten

RedyreRotties
08-19-2007, 01:41 PM
They are cute! :) They remind me so much of Emma, one year ago! :) Precious!!

I was also wondering about the docking (no offense), it's just that I'm surprised how different the breed standards are in different counties. It was a common thing here, too, in earlier years, that's why Rocky was still docked (born 1994), but after that, it became illegal here in Germany, that's why Emma has her tail. And it looks beautiful IMO! At first, people used to say "a rottie with a tail looks ridiculous", but I don't think so. Emma's tail makes her look very elegant and ladylike. :)

Kirsten

TY Kirsten.

RE: docking elsewhere, and even in the US, what one breeder decides to do is of course, their business. I am not bothered by seeing Rotties with tails, altho it is more unusual to see them in the US than in some other countries where docking has been completely outlawed.

Eyes are opening on several of the puppies today, I promise updated photos later. :D

jennielynn1970
08-19-2007, 03:05 PM
Jenn,

Yes, it is necessary. My puppies are docked anywhere from shortly after birth to 3 days of age. This litter was docked at 2 days of age, and at the same time had the rear dew claws removed which were present on about half of the litter.

As a member of the National Club, I will abide by our breed standard which states that the Rottweiler tail is docked short, close to the body leaving one or two vertebra.

I refuse to get into a public debate about whether anyone agrees with docking, nor will I try to convince anyone who feels it is cruel and barbaric otherwise. I WILL say that if one has not personally witnessed several litters being docked, then one should reserve comment. As long as docking is legal in this country, all my puppies will be docked. I have this information clearly on my website so that anyone who is interested in purchasing a puppy that does not have a docked tail can continue their search elsewhere.

If you want the real story on how docking makes puppies feel, look at the weight chart. Stressed upset puppies do not eat well and gain weight. This litter has not been supplemented AT ALL. You can see for yourself how they did from day 2 to day 3, they were docked early in the morning on day 2.

If you have other questions, comments, or discussion on this subject, I would respectfully ask that you contact me to discuss it. I would hate to see this joyful thread degenerate into a docking flame war.

I asked a question, you answered it. I wasn't condemning you, so you don't need to be so defensive. Geez. Sorry I asked... I was just wondering, that's all.

king2005
08-19-2007, 04:17 PM
I asked a question, you answered it. I wasn't condemning you, so you don't need to be so defensive. Geez. Sorry I asked... I was just wondering, that's all.


Don't take offence to the breeders reply, I'm sure they have been flamed before & tend to get defensive on the topic.. there have been MANY docking wars on here in the past...

RedyreRotties
08-19-2007, 04:27 PM
I asked a question, you answered it. I wasn't condemning you, so you don't need to be so defensive. Geez. Sorry I asked... I was just wondering, that's all.

I wasn't being defensive. You asked a direct question. I answered it directly.

If you have anything further, please contact me privately. You obviously would have my email since you have visited my website.

;) :D :cool:

chocolatepuppy
08-19-2007, 05:57 PM
Those puppies are adorable! Rottie puppies are just the cutest! :)

.sarah
08-20-2007, 12:05 AM
Love the last picture! What beautiful, chunky puppies!