Your thread made me smile. I love Rotties. Fortunately for me, I have never met a mean Rottie, and I have met many many Rottweilers. My very first experience with a Rottweiller was while camping out for tickets about twenty years ago. One person in line brought his Rottweiler with him for the camp out, and this dog was a wonderful example of the breed. Of course the owner was a great owner; he knew everything about the breed, how/when/why it was breed, what it should do, how it should do it, etc. We spent a lovely 22 hours in line with this dog. He was happy, playful, attentive to his owner, and just a real pleasure to have around. I think everyone in line left there with a new admiration for the breed. No, dogs of a certain breed do not all have to be mean, or for that matter, not all dogs of a certain breed have to be sweet. To a large extent you can train your dog to behave the way you want it to behave, no matter what the breed.






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you can't quit socializing them with people or they will go in a skiddish stage and that isn't good at all. my Jenny loves kids, other dogs, cats (LOVES our cats) some aren't good with cats so you have to watch out for that if you have cats.. she's great with other people, etc.. 









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