15 Signs You’re A Crazy Rottweiler Person… and Damn Proud To Be!

Ever wonder if your obsession with your rottweiler is healthy or if you may in fact be veering into crazy territory?

Well let's just say if more than a few of these points apply to you… then there’s straight up no denying that you are indeed a crazy rottweiler person!

1. Your refer to your rottweiler as your baby and to yourself as their ‘mom' or ‘dad'.

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2. Things that are normally for human children are now completely normal for your rottweilers as well…

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3. …because you consider your rottweiler your child… an integral member of your family, not just your ‘pet'.

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4. No matter where you are, no matter what streets you have to cross, if you see a rottweiler you MUST say hello to him.

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5. Rottweilers flock to you as if they innately understand that you are a crazy rottweiler person.

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  1. Good news for animal rights activists everywhere. As of 2016, animal cruelty is now considered a felony. Hopefully, this will also make breeders more reputable, as well as making them accountable for their actions ( ie: How they treat their dogs and who they sell them to!) Fact: 60 to 65% and as high as 85% of puppies sold on the internet come from puppy mills. Another fact: reputable breeders don’t sell dogs on the internet. A good breeder will verify where their puppies are going to ensure the dog finds a good home. Bad breeders, backyard breeders, and puppy mills are located everywhere, not just warehouses. You can find them in garages, basements, backyards, etc. Often times, breeders will stage photos with the dogs showing the loving and healthy environment. Just because there is a picture of a dog sitting on a couch, or playing with a child, doesn’t mean it was bread and raised in humane conditions. By the way, these facts come direct from the ASPCA. (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)

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