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those eyes, he lovely mate, if he fits in to your current set up, why pass him on.Just for @chicoazul, another child scanner saved.
Convinced the owner to surrender this fella yesterday. He's been chained up 20 of his 24 months so far.
Settled in well with my old German Shep and doesn't harras the cat's at all. Need to decide if I'll keep or look to rehome him.
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Those eyes! Hello wee pal!Just for @chicoazul, another child scanner saved.
Convinced the owner to surrender this fella yesterday. He's been chained up 20 of his 24 months so far.
Settled in well with my old German Shep and doesn't harras the cat's at all. Need to decide if I'll keep or look to rehome him.
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Yeah, he is lovely. He's just proper delighted to have the chain off his neck, poor lad.those eyes, he lovely mate, if he fits in to your current set up, why pass him on.
We have two rescue Rotties and they are great. Disappointingly they haven't scoffed any errant kids yet, they quite like to play with them instead of eating them
Put to sleep.
They keep dogs like this because they’re deeply deeply insecure and scared mate.I’d have ran into her kitchen, found the biggest kitchen knife she had, and disembowelled the dog in her front yard. Horrible creatures, no idea why any sane person would keep one as a pet.
Hi bnj1878.Yeah, he is lovely. He's just proper delighted to have the chain off his neck, poor lad.
Taken a few in over the years and they've genuinely been the least trouble. My old German Shep is too sneaky by half
He seems to be a pretty standard Rottie, sleeps unless he hears a cupboard opening or a jar twisting off hahah.
I'll get him x-rayed when the vet has his knackers off as he has a bit of an odd walk, I guess unscrupulous breeding so we'll see if he needs corrective surgury or not.
I think it's safe to say he'll end up staying.
Hi chico.They keep dogs like this because they’re deeply deeply insecure and scared mate.
even the cop with the stick was a just tickling it but also making sure he didnt get in the way. Get in there and give it a couple of whacks of good news, put some effort into it and hurt the fupper.the owner was great help there
our previous one was a really big GSD, he was really bright but knew the rules. You could leave your tea on the floor to answer the door and he woudlnt touch it. Never counter surfed, even though he could just reach up without jumping up. Great dog, really miss him. The two Rotties are like yours, very food driven and they can hear a crinkly wrapper cupboard door open from miles awayYeah, he is lovely. He's just proper delighted to have the chain off his neck, poor lad.
Taken a few in over the years and they've genuinely been the least trouble. My old German Shep is too sneaky by half
He seems to be a pretty standard Rottie, sleeps unless he hears a cupboard opening or a jar twisting off hahah.
I'll get him x-rayed when the vet has his knackers off as he has a bit of an odd walk, I guess unscrupulous breeding so we'll see if he needs corrective surgury or not.
I think it's safe to say he'll end up staying.