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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Greg-n-Ronda: AWWWW, Roger he's so cute! I have a 5 yr old, she's a light weight, only 125 lbs. People have such a bad attitude with Rott's, think they are really bad dogs, I personally think it's all in how you raise them. Mine's name is Sadie May ex husband has custody of her until I can find a place to keep her. She's so loving, hasn't ever tried hurting anyone. There's only 2 downfalls to her....1, she is a slobbering lil you know what, can't stand too close or you'll get drool all over ya and 2, don't leave a pair of gloves laying on a stump and turn around to tie your shoes or something, next thing you know, she'll have them across the yard burying them then try to deterr you to another part of the yard so you don't find them. Good choice on the breed, I wish I could have mine. Ronda </font>
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Rhonda; Thanks, I couldn't agree more. One of the most loyal animals on the planet in my book. I agree about the training also. Right now I'm in the process of getting info on obedience classes. Hoo-Yah, they be slobberin' buckets, that's true, but there's brains and determination behind dem eyeballs!
I hope you find a way to get yours home...they're really easy to get attached to aren't they? BTW, thanks for the heads-up on the gloves <

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Now all I have to do is decide upon a name for her! Any suggestions?
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Born 11/29/01. Coming home 1/12/02!
NLOC #307
12.93 @ 106.50
2001 KCIR Fun Ford Weekend
Lightning Class Winner
2001 Crown Autocross Club
E Street Prepared Champion
[This message has been edited by roger (edited 01-01-2002).]