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Rottweiler Almost Mauls Child
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<blockquote data-quote="jleews6" data-source="post: 12295145" data-attributes="member: 7743"><p>I agree. I have also owned allot of Rotts and my kids have grown up with one and I can say that this video to me looks just like a puppy playing. When my kids were small that is how she would play with them and trust me you can tell the difference when a Rott is in protect or attack mode or play mode.</p><p>When my boys were small my dog would play rough with my younger son and they would wrestle and roll around all day. My older son spent allot of his younger years sick and fighting cancer and she would play totally different with him. She was so gental and soft with him that you could see that she was making sure not to hurt him and she slept at the foot of his bed every night when he was not in the hospital.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jleews6, post: 12295145, member: 7743"] I agree. I have also owned allot of Rotts and my kids have grown up with one and I can say that this video to me looks just like a puppy playing. When my kids were small that is how she would play with them and trust me you can tell the difference when a Rott is in protect or attack mode or play mode. When my boys were small my dog would play rough with my younger son and they would wrestle and roll around all day. My older son spent allot of his younger years sick and fighting cancer and she would play totally different with him. She was so gental and soft with him that you could see that she was making sure not to hurt him and she slept at the foot of his bed every night when he was not in the hospital. [/QUOTE]
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