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From: "Tim Øsleby" Subject: RE: I gotta brag


> Both of you have every reason to brag :-)
>
> BTW. I had another how-about-getting-a-rottie talk with my beloved. She is
> still sceptical about them, but now I have convinced her to go to a 
> "puppet
> maker" (I don't bother to look up the proper word for it), and have a 
> closer
> look at them. So she is swaying :-)

European breeding is very different from North American breeding, so be 
aware.
My breed atitudes are driven by what I know, which is North American 
breedings.
The European (German) bred dogs tend to be a bit more aggressive in nature.
This is not to imply they are unfriendly, but definitely more strong willed.
North Americans in general want teddy bears, so that is what we tend to 
breed for.
If you want an easy to live with dog, ask your breeder for one of his lower 
drive animals.
We have found that three dogs is the right number of dogs. One dog is rarely 
the right number, two dogs is generally not right either.
A happy dog has other dogs in the family.

William Robb
William Robb 


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