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Topic Dog Boards / General / New Puppy
- By Border Man [in] Date 05.09.05 19:01 UTC
It seems an age away now when I posted back in April looking for breeders of Rottweilers Thanks for the replys they really helped and we were able to contact a breeder near to us but her bitch was not due in season until May.We were so impressed with the set up we decided to stay with them and see it through the bitch was mated in May then the long wait to see if it had been successful it was the pups were born on the 19th July 5 girls and 1 boy they will be 7 weeks old tommorrow we pick our little girl up on Wednesday I am sure the fun will start then and I will be back on for all sorts of advice just wanted to share our joy with you all and thanks for your help so far oh by the way her name will be Karla
- By MaxStaff [gb] Date 05.09.05 19:06 UTC
oooh! how lovely!!

I love rotties! You must let us know how you get on!!

it will be all fun and games!

P.S Karla is a brill name!!

Ashleigh
- By 1maximillion [gb] Date 06.09.05 08:44 UTC
Great, good luck with your new pup.
- By Sarah Gorb [gb] Date 06.09.05 09:25 UTC
Enjoy your little girl as they grow fast. I got my Rottie girl 2 months ago and she is great, if somewhat stubbon (she is now 5 months). Enusre your train her well from an early age and socialised with both other dogs and people. Our is so well socialised she loves people and dogs that she sits down on her walk and doesn't want to budge unless the person walking past strokes her.
Email me some piccies when you get her.
Good luck
Sarah
- By bevb [gb] Date 06.09.05 12:29 UTC
Awww bet your excited today, with the big day looming tommorow.  I love Rotties and GSD's and have a Rottie x GSD pup who is now just 12 weeks old.  Enjoy  yours they grow so quickly and get her out and about in your arms to socialise well until jabs are complete.
When they get a bit heavy to carry far in your arms I took mine in the car to Tesco's and sat her on my lap on a bench outside so she could see everyone, trollies cars etc and be fussed.
Bev
- By Border Man [in] Date 06.09.05 18:52 UTC
Thanks for all your replys yes we intend to carry here out until she has had her injections socialisation cannot start to soon bet we don't sleep much tonight we have to be at the breeders for 14:30             Tomorrow morning will really drag.
I will send you some pictures Sarah I already have the camara at the ready
Will also add to this post tomorrow to let you know how we are getting on our other dog Robbie will not know what as hit him he is a 3 1/2 year old Border Terrier

Bye for now

Pete
Topic Dog Boards / General / New Puppy

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