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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why would first time dog owners get a young out of control rescue rottweiler with behavior issues? Why would the rescue give them the dog? Scenario is I am at the park with my basset hound. Rottie is pulling its new owners around to "meet" all the dogs at the park. Yes, literally pulling them around. The dog is frantically barking sniffing jumping etc. at each dog. My dog does not like this energy and growls and bares its teeth and walks away. The MAFTDOs: "I think your dog is a little aggressive. Scary!" Yes, you keep thinking that, MAFTDOs. You keep thinking my dog is a little aggressive. [/quote] Rescues [not breed specific] and shelters do this frequently. I know of many first time owners with rescue pits/mixes, rotts/mixes, etc who can't handle the dogs. Funny thing is when we contacted good breeders about some other breeds that would/could be difficult even for non first time dog owners we were told the breed was NOT suitable for our family at various stages-young couple, babies/tots, young children, teens, etc. Other good breeders have said certain small breeds were not suitable for a family with a large active son or a flat faced breed would not be able to sustain outdoor activity on a larger property. [/quote]
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