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Meet Bella The picture was taken a few hours after we got back from picking up Bella. As you can see she and I are having a few issues, but we finding a mutually beneficial way to resolve them. Seems to involve me becoming a pillow for some reason!!! I just wanted to say thank you so much for looking after Bella and letting me have her in my life. She is everything I could ever hope for from a Rottie and lot more besides. I am slowly figuring out how to get the best out of her and she is very patient. Everybody that meets her is amazed at just how sweet and well behaved she is. She is a wonderful ambassador for the breed and she does nothing but make me proud. Thank you for all the things that you explained to me as it as really sorted out a lot of things.  Derrick & Bella xx

This is Freddy who we have had now for approx 5 months. He has settled in very well and made himself at home. He was house trained within days as I think he just copied our other rottie. He loves to chew.......anything he can, and will run all around the garden/house to keep whatever it is he has picked up.....this time!.All the people he has met love him, and he plays (or tries to) with any dog he meets, big or small. We let him off the lead in fields and on the common, but he has no road sense at all and thinks cars and bikes are just other dogs/toys for him to play with. He's also great with kid's of all ages, they only run away when they realise he is going to slobber all over them. Freddy has put on weight which the vet says is fine, but not to let him get any bigger, and he looks so much healthier. He is, as you can imagine, also a lot stronger than he was. Beverley & Darren

 

Meet Chayse, Riddick and Neeko  My story started on Aug 3rd 2006 when I tragically lost my Rottweiler Budweiser to a snake bite on a kiddies park, he had a brother Shadow and I had lost him to cancer in October of the same year, they were both 11yrs old. I still had Chayse who was 3yrs old and was missing the boys so much, I then decided that I was going to get another Rottweiler pup to be her companion when the tragic incident happened at New Parks in Leicester involving 2 Rottweilers. I was asked by Central news and the local radio to give my views on the breed as they knew of Budweiser and Shadow. My thoughts then went out to all the poor Rottweilers that would be abandoned or given up, so I contacted the Rottweiler Welfare and could not believe it when I was told that they had a male in who had Shadow in his pedigree name. I could not get there fast enough, not only did he have my dog's name in his pedigree, but he was born on my Mum's birthday. He and Chayse got on fantastic and it was the first time I'd seen her happy since she lost her friends, he came home with us and we called him Riddick. I still longed for a Rottweiler with a white star like Shadow had and could not believe my luck when I saw SuzieQ's puppies on the website. I was straight on the phone and off to see them. The one with the white chest was gone but this little pup came up to us and as we picked him up he put his paws on my shoulder and licked my face this was our Neeko. Neeko and Riddick just adore each other they play together sleep together and follow each other around Chayse cannot join in at the moment as she is on rest after a cruciate repair but she has rubbed noses with Neeko and gave him a big sloppy kiss. Riddick and Chayse swim in the hydro pool every week and Neeko will be joining them when he is 6mths old. Riddick joined obedience classes and gained a certificate and 2 Rosette's. Neeko has started puppy classes and made some new friends he loves it and it gives Riddick a rest when he's there.Taking on 2 rescues has made me feel I did not lose my 2 faithful friends in vein they just made an opening to give 2 wonderful Rottweilers a happy loving home. I may not have my Rottweiler with the white star on his chest but i would not change any of them for the world. Many thanks to the Rottweiler Welfare  Lorrraine, Chayse, Riddick and Neeko.

Hi, my name is Jerry.  I was called Gabby although I didn’t know and wouldn’t come to it.  I spent 8 months in kennels before Jason and Emma came to re-home me.  Because I’d spent so long on my own I found it hard adjusting to family life.  Jason and Emma have another dog called Ben who instantly also wanted to love me and I used to growl when he tried to lick my ears. I used to growl a lot to start with, I didn’t understand when Jason and Emma stroked me continually, I would get over excited and bark loudly.  I soon learnt not to as when I did this everyone left me alone.I enjoy going out for walks a lot more now.  I don’t pull as much as I have learnt that when I do this I have to sit down and it’s not as much fun.I used to always be on my own somewhere in the house looking out of a window, barking at anything that moved.  Now I am with with Ben and whoever is in and feel part of the family.  I even come when I’m called.

 

Meet Ria I just wanted to let you know that Ria is still doing great. She's really settled in well and is just one of the family now. She's also a big softie and just wants to cuddle up with you all the time!  She's great with the kids and loves playing with cuddly toys! Here  is a picture of her on the beach, she loves playing football on the sand! Andrea, Shaun, Amy & Lucy

 

 


       

 

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