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Post by Tracyb on Jan 1, 2008 20:15:31 GMT 1
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Post by PennyB on Feb 8, 2008 17:37:01 GMT 1
My local paper also took this attitude as well after a girl was badly bitten by a stray dog, which was surprising as in the past their line has often been anti-dog. I hope eventually people will start to realise these things could be prevented and these dogs as a breed are not the demons they're now being portrayed (I heard last week abut a 9 week old rottie pup being pts because of all this)
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Post by Tracyb on Feb 8, 2008 23:37:06 GMT 1
Anyone that has an issue with there dog -been it a fear issue which some people dont expect from a rottie. Joanne Conolly( from Dog Borstal) came on board as Zepthedep's behaviourist or Zep himself can help. Dont stay silent thinking no one has problems. I speak to Jon regularly, some times about issues with my own dogs-that are not rottweilers. Follow the link from www.zepthedep.com if you need more help, or contact Zepthedep, it's only since been involved myself that I've find out how many people's dog have issues. Most of them not rottie owners. Victoria Stilwell pointed out the obvious. Rottweilers are no more dangerous that ANY dog, every event recently accept for the poor man who collapsed & his dog who tried to wake him up has portrayed rottweilers as fierce aggresive animals. They should go out with Zepthe dep & meet some- maybe then at least theirs views would be educated instead of sensationalised
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