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I love Rottweilers. Preferably bitches.
I've had 6 over the last 27 years. They all have been great dogs. My one deaf male rescue was kind of a prick the 1st year, but came around. Worst part about the male was taking him camping. He would try to piss on everything. Tents, coolers, chairs, wheels..
My current girls. Great aunt and great niece.
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If I get another Rott, it will be my fifth in 20 years. Have a few months to decide. Just starting my search now.
 

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Pretty much decided to get another dog. Either one a few months old or more or another puppy. Also deciding between Rottweiler again or German Shepherd. Male or female.

puppy would be a Rottweiler from these guys: https://www.facebook.com/ChampionRotts/

German Shepherd would be something like her: http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/classifieds.viewad?adid=292634

Might wait until I buy a house in a few months. The real estate market here has just started to crash.
Just get one of both
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Throw a Doberman into the mix and you have the trifecta of German home (or camp) security systems👍
 

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Two dogs are enough................. If farm properties come down enough. I would consider three or four.
 

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After 3 Labs I tried a German Shepherd. I would do it again, she's awesome and she goes right in the pool just like her Lab brother.

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I didn't realize how talkative GS's are until we got one. He'll start up then I start up and the "Conversation" will go on for a few minutes or until the wife gets pissed off because I'm messing up her hallmark episode😂
 

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Male female always is the safest bet from my experience. I just left our Female at my Moms for the weekend and no issues. Mom has her brother from a previous litter I had. They get a long great. My other option was leave her with her parents. Her Mom kicks her ass right away when I am there to let her know She is dominant. Dad gets a long great with her. I have had 2 sisters and 2 previous males that would get into it occasionally and it was a bloody mess everytime. Finally just separated them.

I have had 1 perfect female in 28 years of owning Shepherds. Had numerous that were not social. Currently have the 8 month old Stormy. She is a handful. Spending thousands in training and lots of time socializing. Currently trying to break her leash aggression. Off leash no problem now with other dogs. Also have to break the water hose craze. Forgot to warn my Mom and she tore up her hose while watering. This is her after taking the hose from my Lady.
 

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I didn't realize how talkative GS's are until we got one. He'll start up then I start up and the "Conversation" will go on for a few minutes or until the wife gets pissed off because I'm messing up her hallmark episode😂

That's funny! 😊

Our dog is quite vocal as well. I'm guessing most German shepherds are?

 

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This is our girl Remington, she was definitely a handful in her younger years, she's gotten a lot better as she gets older, she still hates men though, any women, kids (boys or girls) and shes totally fine....but an unknown adult male comes around and she loses her shit...
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A buddy in Europe had a dog that looked like the biggest and most perfect German Shepard you could imagine. He described the breed as Alsatian. Not sure if that a GS side breed? But, that was one beautiful and intelligent dog.
 

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My brother and his family over for the weekend visiting. Bella liked my nephew a little too much. Begging for his attention. Brother and SIL, not so much. She growled at them a few times. With my other brother and parents she goes ape shit crazy happy when she see's them.
 

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Pretty much decided to get another dog. Either one a few months old or more or another puppy. Also deciding between Rottweiler again or German Shepherd. Male or female.

puppy would be a Rottweiler from these guys: https://www.facebook.com/ChampionRotts/

German Shepherd would be something like her: http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/classifieds.viewad?adid=292634

Might wait until I buy a house in a few months. The real estate market here has just started to crash.
This is our Shepherd. He was returned to the breeder when he was about 5 and we adopted him from her. She has some really good dogs with good lines. https://www.lundborg-land.com/
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Male female always is the safest bet from my experience. I just left our Female at my Moms for the weekend and no issues. Mom has her brother from a previous litter I had. They get a long great. My other option was leave her with her parents. Her Mom kicks her ass right away when I am there to let her know She is dominant. Dad gets a long great with her. I have had 2 sisters and 2 previous males that would get into it occasionally and it was a bloody mess everytime. Finally just separated them.

I have had 1 perfect female in 28 years of owning Shepherds. Had numerous that were not social. Currently have the 8 month old Stormy. She is a handful. Spending thousands in training and lots of time socializing. Currently trying to break her leash aggression. Off leash no problem now with other dogs. Also have to break the water hose craze. Forgot to warn my Mom and she tore up her hose while watering. This is her after taking the hose from my Lady.
I got a new pup, what is up with the water hose deal? she goes crazy.
 

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At the dog park they have water taps in various places to give dogs water. Bella likes drinking straight from the tap. Scratch that she loves the water straight from the tap. If someone turns on a tap she races over to get a drink. It scares some people.

I contacted a breeder of Rottweiler's: https://marketplace.akc.org/breeder/haus-makjamz-rottweilers/rottweiler/291697 getting a price and info on a male from them.
 

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Contacted a few breeders. Rottweiler's are between $2k and $3k for the most part. One guy wants $5k per puppy. He has 12 puppies coming soon. That's $60k worth of puppies.
 

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Shepherd pups from Kraftwerk K9 where my Male grandpa came from $6500-7500 a pup. He was $2500.

The thing is you have to advertise them. Hype up the litter months before you even breed and start lining up buyers. I sold most of my pups for $1500 and with the time and effort I would of been better off working. Kept 1 for my Mom and 1 for us. So we got top of the line dogs for the effort. Got the Mom dog fixed after last litter. Not going to breed the pup.
 

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Shepherd pups from Kraftwerk K9 where my Male grandpa came from $6500-7500 a pup. He was $2500.

The thing is you have to advertise them. Hype up the litter months before you even breed and start lining up buyers. I sold most of my pups for $1500 and with the time and effort I would of been better off working. Kept 1 for my Mom and 1 for us. So we got top of the line dogs for the effort. Got the Mom dog fixed after last litter. Not going to breed the pup.

I've thought about breeding my females. I've had three females intact. But always come to my senses and say do I really want all that work for little money.
 

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Bella will be two on August 10th. Can't believe its almost two years since I got her.
 

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One of my male Rottweiler's past away several years ago. His grand father's breeder is still breeding in WA. They've been breeding since the 70's and have produced some of the best Rottweiler's in the USA. I've sent them an email. My boys grand father: http://www.jenecks.com/wotan.htm
 

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Talked with the breeder of my boys grand father. He remembers the breeder I got my boy from. That breeder past away from cancer a few years ago. I was going to show my boy in CA with her and his brother. She got sick and we canceled the trip.................................... Thinking maybe another show quality dog and may even show them.
 
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