[Ansteorra] Free large dog to good home

Linda keyna at hot.rr.com
Tue May 4 15:11:46 PDT 2004


Even though you lost your rottie this one is in need of help. He wouldn't
replace Munchie but he could fill in that missing pet gap. I lost my 4 yr
old Saint to bone cancer. I was just misplaced with out him. My poor husband
could not stand to see me so down so he got me another saint. I was happy
again to have that pup. Now this saint will never replace the other one but
you are really doing wo things for this rottie. You are helping this rott by
giving him another real good home and not the pound and helping you by
healing old wounds. Just a thought.
Keyna

----- Original Message -----
From: "isabeau" <isabeau at ansteorra.net>
To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." <ansteorra at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] Free large dog to good home


>
> I wish I were able to help, we lost our 13 yo rott "Munchie" a few months
ago, and our hearts are too sore to open them yet.
>
> Isabeau
> who shared her b-day with Munchie
> >
> >We have a 1.5 year old Rottweiler that needs a good home.  There are no
real catches.  He is a very good boy.  He is trained (he can even jump
through hoops).  He is not trained to be violent in any way and we have no
real issues with him except he weighs 120 pounds and is a horse and requires
a lot of attention.  He was my daughter's dog and she has left home and it
going to Hawaii and can't take him.  We have other large dogs and cannot
give this good boy the attention he deserves (he is getting a little mopey
and depressed).  He requires a lot of attention and would not be a good
apartment dog unless you want to spend several hours a day out walking him.
He looks very scary and is the perfect specimen of a Rottweiler but does not
have papers (I have met both of his parents and he is full breed).  He is OK
for events and while he looks scary the pizza delivery man is the likely
suspect if your house is burglarized when he is on duty.  He likes children,
but because of hi!
>  s!
> >  size
> > would not likely be good for very small children (I don't expect he'd
bite them (he has never bitten anyone), but he is a 120 lb lap dog).  He is
not a chewing problem (we have leather furniture and no issues there).  I
think he would respond best to being the only dog (he likes attention) but,
I expect few issues with other dogs as he is very social.  He has all shots,
is in perfect shape, and is neutered.  He is not crate trained (I expect the
crate that could hold him does not exist - at 120 pounds he is a force of
nature) but is fully outdoor trained and has not made a mess in the house
sine he was 3 months old.  Again - he is a very good and lovable boy.
> >
> >
> >
> >We would let someone have him on a trial period as we want him to have a
good home - it really breaks my heart to let him go, but with our other dogs
we cannot give him the attention he deserves.  He would be best for a woman,
but he likes men also.  He wants a mom.  I did forget that he likes to play
the chase the cat game, but never harms them.
> >
> >
> >
> >I am certain he would protect his master to his last breath.
> >
> >
> >
> >Daniel & Siobhan
>
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