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<blockquote data-quote="MO_cows" data-source="post: 1012797" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Sorry you lost your dog. Some of them are just extra special. I can think of some no account relatives I could live without a lot easier than a few of our "extra special" dogs we have lost over the years. </p><p></p><p>As far as getting the Rottie - we had 1. He jumped our son, who was 8 yrs old at the time and apparently got too close to his food dish. I do mean he jumped him, put teeth in him and left holes and extensive bruising. If me and hubby hadn't been right there I hate to think how it could have turned out. The rot died of lead poisening very shortly thereafter. When a dog will go after "his" kid that he knew since he was a bitty pup, that is not a breed of dog I will ever own again. Yes, I know, they ain't all like that. But there's too many other breeds out there to take the chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MO_cows, post: 1012797, member: 9169"] Sorry you lost your dog. Some of them are just extra special. I can think of some no account relatives I could live without a lot easier than a few of our "extra special" dogs we have lost over the years. As far as getting the Rottie - we had 1. He jumped our son, who was 8 yrs old at the time and apparently got too close to his food dish. I do mean he jumped him, put teeth in him and left holes and extensive bruising. If me and hubby hadn't been right there I hate to think how it could have turned out. The rot died of lead poisening very shortly thereafter. When a dog will go after "his" kid that he knew since he was a bitty pup, that is not a breed of dog I will ever own again. Yes, I know, they ain't all like that. But there's too many other breeds out there to take the chance. [/QUOTE]
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