FZ1riderNY
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I kinda like "Frick and Frack".
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Aww, cutsies...
I like Zeus and Apollo, Tango and Cash. First ones suit a rottie's personality.
Personally I'm leaning more towards Apollo & Zeus for just the reason you mention. I think of a rottie when I hear those names. They are plenty masculine enough for a male rottie.....anybody see The Patriot with Mel Gibson? What was the name of the two great danes?
and then when they are running a muck round the house romping all over the place you could say "i'm too old for this shit"
Paul, you're so right about that. I've been saying that a lot lately.
So Eric, you're definitely getting them neutered right? I just took the C14 800 miles to visit with my daughter. Before I left I took Yogi to the Vet to be neutered. It really bothered me to do it but everyone around me said it was the right thing to do. They were sort of making me feel like a leper if I didn't (my mom, the vet, etc.) so I did it. Hope I didn't piss Yogi off too much.
I must have gotten lucky because Duke isn't nuetered and he's no problem at all and he is just over three years old now. Then again, he is a "house dog" and rarely goes out. Only to get groomed. He never barks at all, doesn't chew anything in the house, and is so well mannered. Come to think of it, he has never even "humped" on me or anything in the house. Now watch. I opened my big mouth now and with my luck he'll turn into a "monster"!:embarrased:
I'm curious as to what is the "limit" to have this procedure done? Is there any complications to doing it after the dog has reached adulthood??
I think you can do it at any time as an adult, but they usually make you wait at least until the pup is 6 months old (or so I've heard).
Tony that's just what the vet said.
Very nice looking pups mate, enjoy.
I don't agree with the neutering, how would you like it lol.
Dogs don't enjoy sex, so you aren't doing your dog any favors. Sex is an automatic drive, and when they can't satisfy that drive, it manifests itself in bad behavior. Spaying or neutering is healthier than leaving a dog intact if you have no intentions of breeding the animal. With males being neutered, you have just eliminated three major health risks that can prematurely take your dog's life, the first being testicular cancer, common in large breed dogs.