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VTMi'kmaq

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sorry man, but at least you didnt let him suffer.. losing a dog is a really shitty thing to go through
Yeah that really upset me to read that ........made me tear up because i lost mine almost very similarly back in december.....im just as good as gwn is at expressing my feelings or talking about her even now really bothers me. In all honesty i prob grieved harder for her than my father when he died...the 13yrs i had with mindy made our lives together FUCKEN AWESOME! The wife had mindy 2 here in my bed waiting for me on my birthday this past may because after mindy passed i stopped going outside ...didnt realize i was so .....idk but heres the 3 month old monster.20160722_170838.jpg 20160727_083440.jpg 20160727_083445.jpg
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Yeah that really upset me to read that ........made me tear up because i lost mine almost very similarly back in december.....im just as good as gwn is at expressing my feelings or talking about her even now really bothers me. In all honesty i prob grieved harder for her than my father when he died...the 13yrs i had with mindy made our lives together FUCKEN AWESOME! The wife had mindy 2 here in my bed waiting for me on my birthday this past may because after mindy passed i stopped going outside ...didnt realize i was so .....idk but heres the 3 month old monster.View attachment 3742927 View attachment 3742929 View attachment 3742934
Sorry to hear of your Mindy - I understand completely.
IDK if you saw the Pic earlier in the thread, but I reciently fell into a fabulous Boerboel puppy - trying not to do the "Rebound" thing, and I still miss my big boy everyday (I can see his grave in the woods just behind our house from our sun-room).

This is my new little buddy - I couldn't pass him up.

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GreatwhiteNorth

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I highly recommend the breeder if you're interested in a Boerboel (check your pm box) - he specializes in the brindle coloration, but also has fawn and some solid blacks. And be ready to wait a bit - his pups are almost all spoken for before they're born as he has a top notch operation and people standing in line.
 

Diabolical666

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Sorry to hear of your Mindy - I understand completely.
IDK if you saw the Pic earlier in the thread, but I reciently fell into a fabulous Boerboel puppy - trying not to do the "Rebound" thing, and I still miss my big boy everyday (I can see his grave in the woods just behind our house from our sun-room).

This is my new little buddy - I couldn't pass him up.

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Too cute...name?
 

Diabolical666

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My neighbor has the biggest ( and hes pretty fat) sweetest rott I ever seen. He keeps this rott in a 8x8 fence. So being as big as he is I assume he doesnt leave that pen very often, which is sad to me. My neighbor was talking abou traveling a bit and asked if I could tend to him. I think I want to ask him if I can have Brutis. How would I go about asking without explaining he would be better off with me? I could get his weight down and train him (3 yrs old). Can a rott be ok at that age being trained and on a diet without getting vicious? His temperment seems good so far.
 

srh88

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My neighbor has the biggest ( and hes pretty fat) sweetest rott I ever seen. He keeps this rott in a 8x8 fence. So being as big as he is I assume he doesnt leave that pen very often, which is sad to me. My neighbor was talking abou traveling a bit and asked if I could tend to him. I think I want to ask him if I can have Brutis. How would I go about asking without explaining he would be better off with me? I could get his weight down and train him (3 yrs old). Can a rott be ok at that age being trained and on a diet without getting vicious? His temperment seems good so far.
do it!.. just flat out ask. and if the dog is already good tempered youll be ok.. he'll like the lovin
 

tangerinegreen555

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My neighbor has the biggest ( and hes pretty fat) sweetest rott I ever seen. He keeps this rott in a 8x8 fence. So being as big as he is I assume he doesnt leave that pen very often, which is sad to me. My neighbor was talking abou traveling a bit and asked if I could tend to him. I think I want to ask him if I can have Brutis. How would I go about asking without explaining he would be better off with me? I could get his weight down and train him (3 yrs old). Can a rott be ok at that age being trained and on a diet without getting vicious? His temperment seems good so far.
Yeah, you can train a 3 yr. old a little...or a lot if they're smart...

They like it if you scratch their heads and blow behind their ears.
Wait...is this the right thread?

start dropping hints you'd happily take him...maybe he'll give him to ya.
 

abe supercro

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My neighbor was talking abou traveling a bit and asked if I could tend to him. I think I want to ask him if I can have Brutis. How would I go about asking without explaining he would be better off with me?
Ask to take Brutus for a stroll now and then. Tell your neighbor that it will help your rapport with the dog if/when the guy decides to travel. How can he say no to that for starters.. (baby steps).
 

BarnBuster

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My neighbor has the biggest ( and hes pretty fat) sweetest rott I ever seen. He keeps this rott in a 8x8 fence. So being as big as he is I assume he doesnt leave that pen very often, which is sad to me. My neighbor was talking abou traveling a bit and asked if I could tend to him. I think I want to ask him if I can have Brutis. How would I go about asking without explaining he would be better off with me? I could get his weight down and train him (3 yrs old). Can a rott be ok at that age being trained and on a diet without getting vicious? His temperment seems good so far.
i've had a couple of Rotts. If he's already friendly and sweet with you you can whip him into shape quick. they live to work for you. jolly him up, treat him with a ball or squeaky to if he does good. they can be reserved, treat him fair but you are the boss.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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My neighbor has the biggest ( and hes pretty fat) sweetest rott I ever seen. He keeps this rott in a 8x8 fence. So being as big as he is I assume he doesnt leave that pen very often, which is sad to me. My neighbor was talking abou traveling a bit and asked if I could tend to him. I think I want to ask him if I can have Brutis. How would I go about asking without explaining he would be better off with me? I could get his weight down and train him (3 yrs old). Can a rott be ok at that age being trained and on a diet without getting vicious? His temperment seems good so far.
Yes, if he's already good tempered you have the tough part under control - here is the method I use.
And I really like Abe's suggestion, simply ask to walk & play with him often.

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0761168850/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 

lahadaextranjera

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Hi guys! It's been a while!

Here's Gina! My friends found her on the street a few years ago. She was in terrible condition with broken bones, parasites, severely underweight and sadly has leishmania. It's a skin parasite which can't be cured and is prevalent here in Spain.

Even though she was diagnosed a few years ago and has been put on prescription vet drugs she wasn't well, as you can see in the first picture.

I gave them some cannabis oil made from a CBD/THC strain called Black Widow and she has never looked so good!! My friends are so impressed that they are now growing the same strain just for her!!

So here's the proof! The results are so visible and fast. Please try it for your pet if you have any problems. My cat is also on it.

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Diabolical666

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Hi guys! It's been a while!

Here's Gina! My friends found her on the street a few years ago. She was in terrible condition with broken bones, parasites, severely underweight and sadly has leishmania. It's a skin parasite which can't be cured and is prevalent here in Spain.

Even though she was diagnosed a few years ago and has been put on prescription vet drugs she wasn't well, as you can see in the first picture.

I gave them some cannabis oil made from a CBD/THC strain called Black Widow and she has never looked so good!! My friends are so impressed that they are now growing the same strain just for her!!

So here's the proof! The results are so visible and fast. Please try it for your pet if you have any problems. My cat is also on it.

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Hi LH, miss ya gf! Im glad your oil is doing great for the animals!
Luv
 

lahadaextranjera

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Hi LH, miss ya gf! Im glad your oil is doing great for the animals!
Luv
Thanks GF! Yes it's brilliant to be able to assist the poor things. Minky is doing well on his oil too. Not sure if the German shepherd (13 yrs ) is still on it.

Got my eye on an old Sharpei with bad skin at the moment. I need to speak to the owner.

How's you and yours? Everything going well with the outdoor etc?
 
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