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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / royyy bitch
- By guest [gb] Date 03.07.03 22:34 UTC
i have just resued a bitch 6 yr old she as been left i had a rotty 3 yrs ago and had to have her put down at 9 yr old her legs went on her i said no more i still av her in a casket ere but this one keeps doin a weired smile like she is goin to bite hope not shes lovely dont understand thet smile it like all her teeth r showin but she ok wat is it
- By liberty Date 03.07.03 22:47 UTC
My dogs (Retrievers) both do this, usually when we first come back in to the house. We refer to it as smiling, the top lip sort of wriggles, showing the teeth. I find it really sweet, and not threatening in the least.

liberty
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 04.07.03 08:00 UTC
Hi Guest, don't worry. Many dogs smile - and it is a genuine smile! I've known labradors who do it, and dalmatians are renowned for it. If you are lucky enough to have a 'smiler' you'll soon start to recognise different smiles - from the embarrassed smile when she's made a fool of herself to the delighted grin of welcome when you return home!
- By rugrott [gb] Date 04.07.03 19:15 UTC
Did you get her from Rottweiler Welfare? If not why not get one of their reps to take a look at her to see if she's ok and is just 'smiling'.
- By nicolla [gb] Date 04.07.03 20:56 UTC
Both my rotti's smile and they also talk which alot of people mistake for growling.
When I got my first rotti and she started talking I thought she was growling at me but we took her to see an experienced rotti person and they said she was just talking to us.
Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / royyy bitch

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