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<blockquote data-quote="beeradd" data-source="post: 12295082" data-attributes="member: 111173"><p>I have owned many rots. When they are young that is how they play. Ankle biting, wrestling, etc. The situation caused alot of excitement and yes the first thing should have been a chuck norris kick right into the dog, followed by a quick ass beating and total domination. The owner should not be taking the dog into public if it has not been properly socialized and trained. </p><p>Owners like this along with people who overreact are what give these breeds a bad name. I think Rots are a wonderful family dog, it justs takes someone responsible to own one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beeradd, post: 12295082, member: 111173"] I have owned many rots. When they are young that is how they play. Ankle biting, wrestling, etc. The situation caused alot of excitement and yes the first thing should have been a chuck norris kick right into the dog, followed by a quick ass beating and total domination. The owner should not be taking the dog into public if it has not been properly socialized and trained. Owners like this along with people who overreact are what give these breeds a bad name. I think Rots are a wonderful family dog, it justs takes someone responsible to own one. [/QUOTE]
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