Okay, dog people, I have a question. I went to Petsmart last night for cat food and litter. In the cat aisle with me was a young couple with a Rottweiler. My only experience with Rotties is my mom and dad's former neighbors - they had two who were always in the back yard whether it was good weather or not. This dog was magnificent. I can't think of another word. He was big, his coat was very black and shiny and he had that "I'm a happy dog" face. He was sniffing at all the big bags of cat food as his people shopped. They said he was 11 months old. All I could say was wow. He really was handsome, he just looked healthy and happy. Which got me thinking about the neighbors' dogs who were never well cared for - we used to put a bucket of cold water and ice over the fence in hot weather, because they never had clean water. I know that Rottweilers have a mean dog reputation but this dog at Petsmart was clearly not mean. The breed Web site said their heritage is working, so they're tenacious. Here's my question. Can a family teach a dog of a certain breed away from that reputation? You want tenacity, but not meanness - can that be taught to a dog? Or - is it true that all (breed of dog) are (characteristic) no matter how you teach them? (example - all pit bulls are said to be aggressive, all Rottweilers are said to be mean) I wish you all could have been there with me. I didn't ask to pet the dog, because both of his people were hearing impaired - but he did wag his tail when I was talking about him, so I think I was okay. I don't know if he is a hearing helper dog or not. He sure was handsome! Some day, when I have a proper house and yard and a more consistent schedule, I hope I'll get to have a dog.
Thanks,
elyse
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