My Living Home Security Systems....


Not even 2 years old... [:D] I love my kids. [:D]
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Nice Rotts you have there. That will probably be my next dog to get. 0 -
They appear to be in deep thought. 0 -
They will stop pretty much whoever you throw at them. 0 -
Plus I bet they lay down some pretty good "lawn mines", as a deterrent![8D] 0 -
When i raised/sold Great Danes, at one time i had 25 on the place. Several of the locals around were getting broken into and robbed, and kind of had some raised eyebrows that I hadn't been. I said "would YOU risk it? I live on the dead end of a secluded road, one way in, one way out. I have 25 LARGE dogs, some of which are vicious, and multiple firearms". Even though I now only have small dogs, few (if any) would take that chance. 0 -
Nice couple of Rotts you have there.
The right dog (dogs) make a huge difference. I grew up in the country. We had a St. Bernard/German Shepard mix that weighed in at 130 pounds in his prime. Every farm within several miles had problems with theives. The only time we did, Barney made a believer of a guy trying to steal gas one night.0 -
I wuv rottweilers! 0 -
When I see them I think they are asking...
"You gonna eat that? Cause I'll finish that for you if you aren't."
That is what mine are thinking when they look at me like that.0 -
some good looking dogs you got there. 0 -
how old are they nice looking rotts 0 -
i love old dogs childern and watermellon wine 0 -
Aaaahhh...
Blue and pink collars!
Such a couple cutie widdle snookums!
Seriously, big dogs get my attention real fast. Yappers make great alarms, but when you rattle a fence and get a single deep "WOORF" you know you got problems of the leg-losing variety. And bullets don't chase you around corners and finish the job, either!0 -
"It was a Rotweiller, your honor." 0
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