I know they are. I used to play with them while I was a kid. 
There is a whole lot of difference between a dog that has been under proper
care and one who hasn’t. The thing with Rotties, and some other brands is
that bad people like them too; their specimens are mostly bad dogs because
of neglect from their owners. Those specimens give the brands bad
reputation. 

But my beloved listens more to the scary tales in the tabloid papers than to
me in this case.


Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
 

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From: "Tim Øsleby"
Subject: RE: GESO: What I did on my summer vacation


> Looks like you had a nice trip.
>
> I think I'll show the Rottie gallery to my wife. I like Rotties, and 
> it is
> time to replace Ludvik, but she is afraid of them, so she says no. I 
> hope
> these pictures could turn her around. She wants a Labrador. I like 
> them too,
> had two of them, but I'd like a bit smarter dog this time.
>

Rotties are great dogs.
Originally, they were a herding dog.
You should have access to some great puppies where you are. I may buy my 
next one from Germany.
Just don't leave them chained up in the yard with no human companionship 
and they are fine.

William Robb 



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