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one of the hardest choices ive had to make but i need to re-home my big girl. she will be 5 in march but she still looks very young, she is a great dog fully house trained and a brilliant all round dog, we have 3 kids from 2 years to 14 years and never had a problem she also lives with another dog and they get on great and she gets on well with all dogs. she has no health problem very fit and will run all day if you let her. she runs with me on her lead from the bike but if you try this hold on tight she is very powerful. ive had her all her life this is my 3rd rotti in my life time and my last one lived to 12 years but her legs let her down in the end so if i have a dog its for life but i really dont have a choice with her and im gutted. reason why i have to re-home her is ive had to put her in the kennel but she isnt getting on well in there but i cant have her in the house anymore because my wife and step-son have asthma and really reacts badly dont know why because they were fine with the last one. anyway im doing this for her she needs to be round people and get the attention she deservers. so she will need to go to a very very good home im in no rush and im willing to wait for the right home. i want her to go to someone who has experience with this breed or similar bullbreeds, mastiffs and so on. no one under 21 years old, no hoodies or wannabe gangster she isnt a status dog she is a family pet. im putting £100 for her but the money will go to a rotti rescue. obviously she will need to live in and not kenneled, she is fine to be left in the house as long as she gets her walks, she is neutered and docked and i have all her paper work here not that that matters she cant breed. thanks for reading and ill try to add photos if i cant get the phots up i can email them to you. (just thought i would had this the dog she lives with is a lurcher just thought i would add that being most people on this site will have working dogs).

 

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one of the hardest choices ive had to make but i need to re-home my big girl. she will be 5 in march but she still looks very young, she is a great dog fully house trained and a brilliant all round dog, we have 3 kids from 2 years to 14 years and never had a problem she also lives with another dog and they get on great and she gets on well with all dogs. she has no health problem very fit and will run all day if you let her. she runs with me on her lead from the bike but if you try this hold on tight she is very powerful. ive had her all her life this is my 3rd rotti in my life time and my last one lived to 12 years but her legs let her down in the end so if i have a dog its for life but i really dont have a choice with her and im gutted. reason why i have to re-home her is ive had to put her in the kennel but she isnt getting on well in there but i cant have her in the house anymore because my wife and step-son have asthma and really reacts badly dont know why because they were fine with the last one. anyway im doing this for her she needs to be round people and get the attention she deservers. so she will need to go to a very very good home im in no rush and im willing to wait for the right home. i want her to go to someone who has experience with this breed or similar bullbreeds, mastiffs and so on. no one under 21 years old, no hoodies or wannabe gangster she isnt a status dog she is a family pet. im putting £100 for her but the money will go to a rotti rescue. obviously she will need to live in and not kenneled, she is fine to be left in the house as long as she gets her walks, she is neutered and docked and i have all here paper not that that matters she cant breed. thanks for reading and ill try to add photos if i cant get the phots up i can email them to you.

 

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what a great post mate, shame you cant keep her anymore looks like you have done her proud she looks in great shape. If i had the space mate I would have her in a heart beat :thumbs:

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Agreed she is a good example v good going off that photo and they can be brill digs had 2 when I was a kid. Good luck with her n has the mrs n littlun just started to ge allergic with her as if she been with u 5 years it may be something else

 

thanks for the nice comments mate. we have only been married for 2 years so before that it wasnt a problem some times they are fine with her, when i first meet my mrs she couldnt even be near the dog her eyes and face would swell up same for the boy but that has really calmed down now especially the boy but the other day when the wife and kids were out i let her in for a bit of fuss and got her out before they got back in and they noticed straight away when they walked into the house. to be honest i could just keep her living in the kennels but its not doing her justice.

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