----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Miers"
Subject: RE: Paw:Look what we found


> Just because dogs don't like cats...or in my Rotty's case even
other dogs,
> has nothing to do with their disposition towards people.  The only
time my
> Rotty would ever try to hurt you, is if you tried to hurt the baby
first!
> He just adores people in general, possibly because he truly has no
idea that
> he's a dog.  That part just could be my fault!
>

Rotties seem to have more pack drive than most of the other breeds,
and don't really do well on their own.
Thats why Rotties that spend too much time alone become so anti
social.

My Rottie bitch had a pet cat for many years.
http://www.reginakennelclub.ca/image/Misc/pages/leica_tmax_jpg.htm

Dogs don't have the mental capacity to think they are anything other
than what they are.

If your Rottie has issues with other dogs, you might want to consider
some socialization work. It is so much more pleasurable to own a dog
that you don't have to worry about going goofy when an unexpected
situation arises.

William Robb


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