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Question by karla
Submitted on 9/15/2005
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I found a baby rottweiler on the street with no collar.  I think she got ourt of someones yard.  I fell in love with her  and brought her home.  We are thinking about keeping her. I think their previous owners were trying to train her to be a mean dog because she growls when we pick her up sometimes.  She was also very aggresive at first when we gave her food.  She would freak out if we tried to touch her food.  She doesn't growl at us anymore when we take food away from her anymore.  But she still growls at us once in a while and she's only a puppy.   We have started crate training her(she doing really well) and we are teaching her no-sit-stay and her name.  I'm just a little nervous because I have 2 kids and they are very active kids.  I also have a small dog which Zoe(the rottweiller) has been nipping on her neck.  I don't think my other dog is too scared of Zoe because she goes to her and sniffs her, but I know that Zoe can really hurt her because she already has some red marks on her neck.  What should I do?  I really like Zoe and she is a good dog but I don't want to regret keeping her later on down the line.  I've been doing a lot of internet research and bought a Rottweiler book.  Can you help me with the questions and concerns I have???


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