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	<title>Comments on: Rottweilers And Children</title>
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		<title>By: Allan Nelson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Allan Nelson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 21:57:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have found a great source of information via online broadcasters of Rottweiler owners. Will try to post the link, you can chat with people from all over the world and get their advice instantly rather than wait for forums. Having rescue most of my rottweilers only to find one became pregnant, this became a great way of getting advice.

But from what I see above, you appear to be doing great. Might be worth thinking about taking the older children on walks with her when you go out or bring them in when you&#039;re doing any training sessions with her. With all due respect, it&#039;s as much about the children learning as it is the dog.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have found a great source of information via online broadcasters of Rottweiler owners. Will try to post the link, you can chat with people from all over the world and get their advice instantly rather than wait for forums. Having rescue most of my rottweilers only to find one became pregnant, this became a great way of getting advice.</p>
<p>But from what I see above, you appear to be doing great. Might be worth thinking about taking the older children on walks with her when you go out or bring them in when you&#8217;re doing any training sessions with her. With all due respect, it&#8217;s as much about the children learning as it is the dog.</p>
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		<title>By: haley</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2010 12:10:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hi,we have just got a 12 mth old female rotweiler,shes not had a good past 3 mth,from pillar to post and most defenitly phisacally abused,If you are kind enough to respond i will tell you more of the abuse.
I have three small children,so we only mingel them with her for very short periods,even though i know shes is used to children i am going with my own common sence,as she is already a big dog and very nervous!
My children are 4 and a half 3 yrs and 19 mths,i am really hoping for some advise on to what the best training is so she can become a confident family member,
My husband is the main carer for her[i say carer,but as i have the three little ones-its just working that way,
I have been very causious and need to know what to do as to be honest i got her[we] as we could not of left her were she was[it would of been a crime],couldnt of left a rat in those conditions!!
Please help.thankyou,
Kind regards Haley,xx</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi,we have just got a 12 mth old female rotweiler,shes not had a good past 3 mth,from pillar to post and most defenitly phisacally abused,If you are kind enough to respond i will tell you more of the abuse.<br />
I have three small children,so we only mingel them with her for very short periods,even though i know shes is used to children i am going with my own common sence,as she is already a big dog and very nervous!<br />
My children are 4 and a half 3 yrs and 19 mths,i am really hoping for some advise on to what the best training is so she can become a confident family member,<br />
My husband is the main carer for her[i say carer,but as i have the three little ones-its just working that way,<br />
I have been very causious and need to know what to do as to be honest i got her[we] as we could not of left her were she was[it would of been a crime],couldnt of left a rat in those conditions!!<br />
Please help.thankyou,<br />
Kind regards Haley,xx</p>
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