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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 71057" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>That's one of the advantages to Rotts. they're so intimidating (looking). Properly raised they are almost too affectionate but a little training will teach them to not climb all over you. I bred cows for a Rott breeder that would turn the dogs out to help bring up the cows. They had never been trained to herd but did a fair job until one of the cows would start to run and kick up their heels. Then the dogs turned to giant goofballs and started running around in circles and would scatter the cows all over the pasture. They were orignally bred as a droving dog so unless all of the instincts have been bred out of them I would thnk they could be trained to drove but not maybe not herd in the usual sense.</p><p>I almost wish I had a need for a big dog for this place, I'ld love to have one of them. </p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 71057, member: 34"] That's one of the advantages to Rotts. they're so intimidating (looking). Properly raised they are almost too affectionate but a little training will teach them to not climb all over you. I bred cows for a Rott breeder that would turn the dogs out to help bring up the cows. They had never been trained to herd but did a fair job until one of the cows would start to run and kick up their heels. Then the dogs turned to giant goofballs and started running around in circles and would scatter the cows all over the pasture. They were orignally bred as a droving dog so unless all of the instincts have been bred out of them I would thnk they could be trained to drove but not maybe not herd in the usual sense. I almost wish I had a need for a big dog for this place, I'ld love to have one of them. dun [/QUOTE]
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