| Home | Account | Login | Search | Basket (0) | Checkout | |||
| |||
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
|||
![]()
![]() |
I am a monolithic cat fanatic so find it hard to trust that I am sending in a story about my rottweiler but here it goes. We have been married for nearly 30 years now and have possessed every kind of pooch possible. We have always wanted a rottweiler dog, but when the kids came along, we could never appear to scrape adequate money together to buy one. I was given a Worker's Comp settlement last year this past December and decided to buy a rotweiler. From the starting one of our rottweilers Sandy sat in the front seat with Stephen so he could get used to the truck as the long jaunts ahead on the road would be a lot harder than the shorter ones. Over time however it became increasingly hard for Sandy to expend so much time in the car and when Stephen had to visit clients he would come back to find Sandy chewing a seat, he was just tired. Now that one of our rottweiler puppies Sandy stays the most of the day at home he gets frantic when he sees Stephen at the end of the week. No question you have seen how your rottie reacts when they havent seen anyone for a while Sandy picks things up incredibly fast as we found out one day. Stephen was taking care of his own business reading the papers when Sandy plunged herself at him, it was like seeing Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. So this dog started to lick and slobber all over Stephen, I was breaking my sides laughing. Sandy goes bananas when visitors come over as it gives her a great opportunity to show people her repertoire of tricks. Her party trick is to hide behind the sofa then chute out when they are least awaiting it. I have a bunch of other stories but I will forget them for another time. |
||
| ©Copyright 2006. Kelly White Marketing, Inc. All Rights Reserved. | |||