I wanted to find a photo before I posted about Rottweilers.
Back in the day before digital we didn’t take that many pictures eh, now we can’t find the celluloids if you do you’ve gotta scan them... anyway here’s my old boy Mission. He was the last Rottie we had after 23 years, two males and two females, numerous pups, over that time.
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I’m pretty heartbroken about the latest news stories after the recent attack and bad photos in the news. Bloody Kate Hawkesby in on the act in the Herald today...
I adore Rottweilers, we kept them for guard dog duties in the US and later South Africa in Johannesburg in the 90s. They were of course exceptional in that role and me and the wife owe the breed a debt of gratitude for twice they responded to intruders on our side of out fence, and both times the intruders were chased out.
As house dogs, pets, companions they were fantastic, and bloody good hunters too! We stayed with two bloodlines that have been kept very true in the UK and the US by my family, and reliable, calm, staunch, fearless and very strong dogs have been guaranteed. We kept them with Staffordshire Bull Terriers and I will try and find some photos of the gang in action. We had to be careful with the bitches, the one Rottie bitch and Staffy bitch didn’t get on for a while, but there was not one single problem between the dogs, just great mates.
As for hunting, well the bitches were always more biddable than the males, being that much lighter they had great stamina but also that little bit less impact when it counted. We hunted a lot of warthog in the northern Transvaal with my cousins in the 90s and the Rotties were fully into that to the max, they worked well with the pitbulls and as with all well bred and well socialised dogs they got on just fine with a common purpose, kill the pig! Generally the females would find and bail, the males would amble up after the hard work was done and grab it. Some of our dogs came off second best a few times but nothing too serious luckily.
We haven’t had a Rottie for 15 years now but we often talk about it. One day...