[Ansteorra] RE: Ansteorra Digest, Vol 12, Issue 5

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Tue May 4 16:53:55 PDT 2004


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From: "Diane Maynard" <camelothorse at earthlink.net>
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Subject: [Ansteorra] RE: Ansteorra Digest, Vol 12, Issue 5


> I would be very interested in talking to you about your dog that needs a
> home.   This is the first time in 17 yrs that I have not had a Rottie lap
> dog and I do miss them.   I had to put Carl down this past Thanksgiving
due
> to a large cancer tumor and I have not had the heart to look for another
> rottweiler since.  Carl was only 6 yrs. old when I had to say good-bye. I
> had owned both of his parents that lived to be 14 yrs old so it was quite
a
> shock to loose Carl so young.   You did not leave a contact number on your
> message but, if you are interested in talking to me about a home, please
> call me at 281-351-8368 or email me at privately at
> Camelothorse at earthlink.net    I have a horse farm and plenty of room for
> dogs to frolic but, they always live inside with me.
>
> Gwenhavre
>
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>    1. Re: Free large dog to good home (isabeau)
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> Date: Tue,  4 May 2004 11:51:41 -0500
> From: "isabeau" <isabeau at ansteorra.net>
> Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] Free large dog to good home
> To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." <ansteorra at ansteorra.org>
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> 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 daughters 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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