Beagle

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    Beagle

    Is it true about there one of the hardest breed to train and can be alot to handle? Are they good with first time owners and with kids.
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    a well bred rott that is properly trained and socialized is a joy to behold.  A random bred dog who is not taken out often and early (as soon as shots make it safe), confined and unexercised is a nightmare.
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    Thanks for info......
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    I can not in good conscience recommend ANY breed as a strictly outside dog.
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    Fencing is better than tie outs.  They still need early socialization and consistent life long training.  An intact male may have more issues with other intact male dogs, but I also know of households where this is not a problem.  It is the time, attention and training that makes the difference.
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    I personally think that most breed NEED to be trained by there owners because most dogs have that need to please there owner and all dogs accept there owner.
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    Correct me if i am wrong.
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    This is quite different than what you said first.  And, I'm not a dude.
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    ORIGINAL: Damarcus Daniels

    Whats there temperament and will they protect house? are they dog aggressive?

     
    I looked at your past posts and can tell you you`re not ready for a Rotti. Buying a good Rotti requires a lot of research. Get a poorly bred one and it`s a crap shoot as to temperament and health. How you bring up, train and socialize a dog will have a great affect on your dogs personality. People always say it`s how you raise them(Rotties, Shepherds, Pitties, etc) and that`s true 90% of the time. Get one that is genetically messed up and you will be in for the shock of your life. This is what you risk when you deal with poor breeding.
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    Beagles is one nosey breed i have research em and hear it can get them in trouble.
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    I know alot about rotties DUDE

     
    Now thats plain rude.
     
    Rotties are not a breed for everyone. Research a bit more and find yourself a reputable breeder before buying a dog on impulse that later on you may realize your not able to deal with
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    Thanks Lizz for not going an assuming things and you guys are right i took things to far and well tell me a dog that has smooth coat kinda large and good for first time owners. even though i grew up with a rottie.
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    ORIGINAL: Damarcus Daniels

    I know alot about rotties DUDE and the only reason i am asking is because even though i know these things i still wanted to ask the basic questions and thing just to be sure unlike some people so before you guys go and assume something hate people that assume things.

    Can you translate that?
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    Wtf?
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    Well at least that made sense. I`ve read many of your posts and you bounced around from beagle to rottie.
    First, all can have different temperaments. Depends on lines and breeder. I would prefer a German bred rotti that has titled parents. These will be a higher drive and require a more serious handler. What is it you want to do with this dog? Companion, dog sport, schutzhund, obedience, protection?
    PS....just how old are you?